Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1899 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
: SPECIAL SALE j i > r *‘"‘** November 20 j I ' ;! And continuing through !; the balance of the season. ]; !; I am positively going to | ;j QUIT THE MILLINERY BUSI- ;! vness and will sell my || «! Millinery Goods at Cost !; and below Cost! A nice, J[* ! | up-to-date stock in all de- ] • ; I parMents, from which to ;! ;! selection. No «| old goods. Come early... ! | j| MBS. G. UIERSit ij Location—Near Monon Depot. J 1
LOCAL MATTERS. Thanksgiving next Thursday. Ask for Atlas tickets at Ellis & Murray's. Mr. J. O’Neallof Chicago, spent Sunday with his wife in this city. James Kepner of St. Elmo, 111., is visiting his uncle, Mr. Robert Kepner. Mrs. Harry Watts of Texas, is visiting with friends in and about Rensselaer. The Benton county farmer's institute will be held at Oxford, Dec. 4 add 5. H. H. Downing of Goodland, was a Rensselaer visitor Monday and Tuesday. Simon Kenton attended an all clay’s temperance meeting at Monticello last Saturday. Rev. J. W. Hogan of Morocco, visited Wm. Washburn of this place, during the week. m In 4he Goodland-Rensselaer football game last Saturday the former suffered defeat, score 30 toO. Everett Halstead last week bought James Masker’s interest in the Kessinger & Masker milk route. » Mr. and Mrs. P. Parcels of Monticello, were guests of E. M . Parcels and family of this city, last Sunday.
Special bargain sale for Thanksgiving week at Ellis & Murray’s on Hash Capes, Blankets and Dress Goods. The Healy stock of boots and shoes was sold to S. Fendig last Friday, and same has been moved into the Fendig store. JacobMcDonald represented the Iroquois lodge, No. 144, at the I. O. O. F. Grand Encampment held at Indianapolis, this week. Dr. Frank Hemphill, located at Chili, Ind., arrived here yesterday to spend a couple of days with his mother, living just west of the city. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Burton, north of town, died Saturday morning and was buried in Weston cemetery Sunday afternoon. We have some items this week from a new correspondent at Virgie, and would be pleased to hear from this correspondent each week. - ' The tenth annual session of the -Jasper County Teacher’s Association will bs held at the“ Presbyterian church in this city on next Friday and Saturday. Judge and Mrs. Hammond of Lafayette, were in the city Wednesday, attending the funeral of M. U. Spider. Mr. Spitler was a brother of Mrs. Hammond. New pensions: William Jones, Knox, additional, $6 to $8; Adin Nordyke, Seafield, reissue, S2O; James C. Powley, Virgie, reissue, $8; James Short, Knox, increase, <lO to 12. Will Donnelly returned Wednesday from a week’s visit at Waukegan and Evanston, Hl.'' While away he traded his residence property at Waukegan for residence property in Evanston, hut still owns some lots in the former city.
DR. MOORE, Specialist, Office First Stairs West of Post Office. RENSSELAER, IND.
