Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1899 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
TeH your neighbor to take The Democrat for all county news. Weadl envelopes and writing paper cheaper than any place in the city. The Democrat. For Sale:— Lots 5 & 6, Newtonb addition, 134 feet front, good locatnm. Easy terms. Enquire at thm office. In the ansi-annual settlement with the state treasurer this week Jasper county paid in $14,586-88 and drew out $(C635.05. The Democrat and the Indianapolis Weekly Sentinel one year rorfl.OO; Democrat and Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer, $1.50, cash in advance. Warren A Irwin are making loans on farm or city property at a low rate of interest and com mission and on more liberal terms than can be obtained elsewhere in Jasper County. n . SF Have you tried C. C. Starr’s fresh raosted coffee? He roasts all his coffeesand sells the cheapest; quality considered. Twenty years experience in selecting and The Democrat is read by more farmers than any other paper published in Jasper county. Remember this when getting your sale bins struck, and come to this office for having the work dune. A free notice in The Democrat with each set of bills. The butchering season is at hand and everybody uses more or less pepper. C. C. Starr can furnish you with the pure article, having one of the best French Stone Burr mills made for grinding spice. He grinds nothing but dean sifted pepper. Mrs. Milt Chipman died Tuesday morning at the home of her sister. Miss Adamson, two miles north of town, after a brief illness from consumption. Deceased leaves a husband and two children, Charles and Myrtle, to mourn her death. The funeral was held at Miss Adamson's residence Thursday morning at 10 o'clock, Rev. C. D. Jefferies conducted the services. Interment made in Weston cemetery.
A IMatcr For Jasper. The Shelby County Farmer’s Institute this week adopted the following resolution: “Rinilved. by the Shelby Faimers’ I nstitute. Tba« the- variocß charges of misappropriation, improper allowances and other violations of I the law openly charged against some of the rnantj aasdex-coonty officers and others of SkribT cooztty. demand our condemnation ndmme. We further ask the prosecuting anomer and other officers, whose duty it is to petdectthe tax-payers, take some steps to make ao mwstigatMxi and bring the guilty parties to j—ri i ~ Mrrfii gy at Matthre Baptist Church Important topics are studied every evening. The following subjects will be presented: Savmnav—“Sobratioo How Obtained.” SrxnaT—“Light and Darkness.” Moxoat— “A Study of Prophecy—Who Changed the Sabbath?” Ttvsnav “Prophecy Continued The These wdH he found in "th and Bth chapters lafDdmeL AH are urgently invited to come and participate in these important' studies. J. E. Collins, A. P. Messler, Evangelists. | . r Subscribe for The Democrat. Lbw Rates Far The Holidays. The Monon Route is making special rates for the Christmas and New Year’s holiday season. Call on the local agent for particulars. W. H. Beam, Agent. LODGE ELECTIONS. ran usmxdto xuok*. 1 Ptome Lodge N<x 125 F. kA. M, elected •efcSMriWadana their regular meeting ■mi lip iitaM" J-M. Wasson, W. M.; J. F. V«a.& W.Cora. J. W.; R. Fendig, Ttarnw; V-Xfama. Sue. canouc obbsb or rataarnots. JUinMißgd WDwd Const No, 418, C. cangnaf edfeean wan elected: Geo. A. Strickfntea. Jama* Water* ▼. C. R.; J.M. ■eahr.Bec.Hra ; Inha nt h nhi Financial amsrktKSed daflagnie and Joseph Nwel BMarWkatdlW.
