Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1900 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL MATTERS. Easter Sunday falls on April 15 this year. J. W. Sargent has moved to to Monticella The Newton circuit court will convene Monday. J. R. Wilcox of near Surrey, has moved to Rensselaer. D. Washburn of Fair Oaks, wIS in the city Saturday. Trustee Kaupke of Kankakee tp., was in the city Monday. W. A. Rinehart of Buffalo, was in town a day or two last week. Miss Della Nnuman of lowa, is visiting her uncle C. A. Roberts. Fred Parcels has the agency for the Frankfort steam laundry. Mrs. J. M. Wasson is visiting her daughters in Chicago this week. Mrs. L. Strong is visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. M. Yeoman, at Ambia. Mrs. Eleanor Adams and family moved to their farm in Jordan tp., last week. J. H. Jessen was down from West Pullman to spend Sunday with his family. Newton county republicans will hold their county convention at Brook, June 12. Miss Sadie Cody, who has been in Michigan for the past year, has returned home. Mrs. H. J. Bar too of Goodland, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Erastus Peacock, who is quite sick. Mrs. J. M. App of Lafayette, has been visiting for the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Sam Roth.

Mrs. James Maloy bas been visiting in Chicago for the past week with her son, Bernard Maloy. W. B. Austin has disposed of his interest in the Jackson livery barn at Monticello to G, Lowe of that place. Will Zea of Kerning ton has purchased the J. P. Sherman farm near Aix, Mr. Sherman will move to the hub. George Bales has purchased the Nowels-Sayler lumber yards, having disposed of the Paxton yards to J. C. Gwin, Several of our last week’s corresSmdence did not reach us until onday of this week, owing to the snow blockade. Delos Thompson and Lawler Bros, have purchased the Gregory ranch of 5,600 acres in Northern Newton county. T. J. Sayler accompanied Chas. end Joe Paxton to Lamar, Colo., Monday. If pleased with the country he may locate there. George E. Yeager of Hammond, « brother to Frank L. Yeager of Newton tp., has enlisted in the navy for four years’ service. The Mohon News says that Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Lee vicinity are the distinguished parents of 2l children, the latest heir arriving one week ago to-day. Harry Wemple, who has been visiting here for some time, returned to Chicago, to his work, the first of the week.

DR. MOORE, Specialist, women. Office First Stairs Wert of Port Office. RENSSELAER, IND.