Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1899 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The Rensselaer Steam Laundry. TELEPHONE 115. KELLEY BROS. Propr’a. Office North Side of Public Square. Good work, prompt service, close attention to details, improved machinery, expert help, are making The Rensselaer Steam Laundry one of the best in Northern Indiana. Our constaut aim is to give our patrons work that cannot be excelled. Our... r Linens. - Work may be left f Monon, . Spec- Q U i C k or der work, at eny of our laities ' Lace Curtain work. agencies ....'■ Rose Lawn,* Woolens without shrinking. Pair Oaks, l Shelby. Please tell your friends a“bout the. quality of work you get. RENSLELAER STEAM LAUNDRY.

LOCAL MATTERS. To-night! At Ellis opera house! The Co.! ' A thunder shower Monday night. Come to The Democrat office for your sale bills. The meteoric display failed to materialize {is advertised. J. C. Kaupke was down from Kankakee tp., on business Tuesday. Wm. Dixey has moved upon one of John MakSever’s farms, in Newton tp. Wheeler Huff of Crawfordsville, is visiting his brother W. A. Huff, her© this week- . Miss Jennie Lardner of Goodland, is the guest of Mrs. W. W. Wishard this week. • The Morocco Courier came out last week with four pages of home print, and better than ever. J. H. Hoover says that some miscreapt threw poisoned food into his yard to poison his bird dog, George McClellan of Indianapolis, is visiting his daughters, Mrs. Lulu Huff and Miss Laura, in this city. The Francesville Tribune is three years old. Bro.. Knotts is issuing a good local paper and deserves a liberal support. Chester T. MiHer, formerly of near Stontsberg, now of Fulton, Mich., was shaking hands with old friends in Jasper county last week. C. D- Nowels went to Iroquois, 111., Monday to invoice a general stock of merchandise for some McCoysburg pritties who have traded for same. Frank Phelps and neice, Miss Cynthia Goodrich, former residents of Carpenter tp. , left Monday for Potter Valley, Cali., to spend the winter. New pensions: Jasper N. Finney, Valparaiso, original $6; Minors of Samuel H. Scott, Wheatfield, original, sl4; Ransom Pratt, Lowell, original, $6. The White County long distance telephone company of Monticello, has been incorporated. The capital stock is $5,000 and the directors are David H. S. Smeale and Ira Bordner. H. E. Meyers, representing the Indianapolis Press, the new capitol city daily, was in the city this week forking in the interests of that paper. He met with very flattering success. The football game here last Saturday between the Rensselaer and Crown Point teams ended in a squabble and the latter team left the field. The score was Rensselaer 6, Crown Point 0. Dr. Laura Recher and daughter Freda, Mrs. Ed Scbanlaub and ’yXddren, and Miss Mattie Witsknan, all of Morocco, spent'a few days here the first of the week visiting friends and relatives. went to Chi- — «. « ."T • . • * _

DR. MOORE, Specialist, woMw| Office First Stairs West of Post Office. IIND