Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1899 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

SPECIAL SALE | ---November 20 j ;! And continuing through i| ! | the balance of the season. ! j • ! ; I am positively going to" J j |! QUIT THE MILLINERY BUSI- j! j! ness and will . sell my ]| Millinery Goods at Cost !j \\ and below Cost! A nice, jj !; up-to-date stock in all de- ]> j! partments, froUi which to ]! j! make your selection. No <| i[ old goorls. Come early... !; f IS. C. ÜBSIN. !| < Location—Near Monon Depot. <| STONEBACK, artist 111 mmmm cabinets '-M GaDineis $1.50. m —, 4 Pictures enlarged in pastelle. water colors and crayon. Buttons and Pins. Cuff Buttons, Hat and Tie Pins —Picture Frames. PAVILION GALLERY.

LOCAL MATTERS.

Fine weather again.

Christmas only two weeks from Monday.

Advertised letters: Mr. Albert C. Burns, Mrs, Jennie Waddington.

Next Thursday is the one hundredth Anniversary of the death of Washington.

For Rent:—A fine farm, near town, cash rent. Enquire at Democrat office.

Rev. and Mrs. Middleton returned from their Southern trip Wednesday evening.

Alf. Jacks and family now occupy the Yeoman property on West Clark street.

The postoffice at Oxford will become presidential Jan. 1. The salary will be $l,lOO.

Judge and Mrs. S. P. Thompson left Tuesday for a three week’s outingjo Ashvslle, N. C.

Mrs. Anna Winterfelt, an inmate of the poor asylum, died Thursday morning, aged o 9 years.

Joseph Schanlaub and wife, of Newton county, visited relatives in this city Saturday and Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardner of Monticello, spent Sunday with the family of J; M. Gardner of this place.

Miss Grace Pulver planned a very pleasant surprise party on Miss Lessie Bates last Saturday evening.

Wilcox, the Surrey merchant, has something to say to Democrat readers this week. See his ad on another page.

The “Heavenly Twins” failed to materialize last Friday night. The canse of their failure is a debateable question.

Hanley & Hunt have moved into the rooms, formerly occupied by Hollingsworth & Hopkins, above Ellis & Murray’s store.

William Cummings Sr., the aged father of Attorney Cummings of Kentland, died at his home in that place on the 25th ult, aged 83 years.

Mr. and Mrs. David B. Nowels «rrived last Saturday from a visit with their son Auburn, at St. John’s Military Academy, at Manlius, N. Y. Rensselaer and Crown Point should stop quarreling about that football game. Nobody cares a ■continental about it anyway.—Morocco Courier. „

" s % ffiar DR. MOORE, Specialist, Office First Stairs Weat of Port Office. RENSSELAER, IND. ' ' ' ’ t