Jasper County Democrat, Volume 2, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1900 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
STONEBACK, urtist in Pimm t (Cvl” (UM _JE. II Witt $1.50. $1.50. Pictures enlarged in pastelle.water colors and crayon. Buttonsand Pins, Cuff Buttons. Hat and Tie Pina —Picture Frames. PAVILION GALLERY. LOCAL MATTERS. Spring weather. Boer stock is looking up. A. E. Alter of Parr, is prospecting in Virginia. One more issue closes Vol. 2 of The Democrat. J. F. Warren has been on the sick list this week. John Finn was down from Kankakee tp., Thursday. A few cases of smallpox are reported in Porter county. Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, is quite sick from Kidney trouble. Ira Washburn is home from Chicago to spend vacation. C. W. Handley was in Rose Lawn on legal business Tuesday. Appellate Judge U. Z. Wiley of Indianapolis, was in town Monday. There are several cases of scarlet fever of a mild form in Goodland.
Mrs. Wm. Washburn and daughter Iva, are visiting in Chicago. Miss Blanche Hoyes spent a few days at Lafayette the first of the week. The republican state convention will be held at Indianapolis, April 25 and 26. From present indications no oats will be sown in this vicinity this month. t - Ladies’ SIO.OO suits, latest style, only $7.50 at the Chicago Department Store. Elder J. D. Carson, and two little daughters of Remington, ware in the city Thursday. Curtis Randle has gone to Lamar, Colo., when he has secured a position on a stock ranch.
I have some money to loan on real estate or good personal security. J. W. Williams.
Silas Park, a former resident of Carpenter tp., died at his home in Goodland last week, aged 82 years. Dr. Horton has begun work upon his new brick building at the comer of Washington and Cullen streets. , *• Miss Mary Meyer is in Chicago this week studying the latest modes and buying a ’complete stock of millinery. '
Everything in ladies’ muslin and cambric underwear. All new' at old prices or less, at the Chicago Department Store. Wheatfield and Keener townships will hold their democratic contentions to-day, Jordan and Carpenter next Saturday. The wife of Esq. Wiseman of Union tp., who had been seriously ill for some time, died Wednesday morning, aged about 71 years. Mrs. Wm. Parcels, who had been visiting her son E. M. Parcels of this place, returned to her home in Monticello Wednesday. Simon Fendig, was down from the north end Monday. Simon says that northern Jasper is going democratic this year with a big Orange Bowers has given up his S)sition as clerk in the Chicago argain Store and returned to his old place in the store of Kennedy & Murphy at Morocco.
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