Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1900 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL MATTERS.

Vote for Eger for Mayor. City election next Tuesday. Read the new ad of Ellis & Murray. : ; Miss True Yeoman is visiting in Chicago this week. Sheriff Reed spent’Sunday -with his family at Michigan City. Mrs. Lucy Malchow spent Sunday with Monticello friends. Mrs. J. M. Wasson is visiting friends at Geneva and UnionClty. The democratic city ticket is worthy of your support—vote it entire. Miss Maggie Kenton returned Saturday from evangelistic work in Illinois. Mrs. Simon Fendig of Wheatfield visited friends here the first of the week. J. F. Major will take his office as clerk of the Jasper circuit court next Tuesday. A. D. Babcock and Wm. King of Goodland, were in the city on business Wednesday. That said to be very naugnty play, “Sapho,” is billed for the opera house to-night. Frank Davis of Morocco, was in the city a abort time Wednesday while enroute to Monticello. Milroy tp., republicans nominated H. T. McDonald for trustee and John Marlow for assessor. A twelve pound democrat was born to Mrs. and Mr. J. U. Iliff, southwest of town, last Friday. Grass carpets will out-wear any other matting, only 12$ to 25c per yard. Chicago Bargain Store. Col S. C. Spoor, an ex-banker of Goodland, has bought a 320-acre farm in Center tp., Jennings county* A number of farmers in this county are plowing up their wheatfields' and planting flax.—Carroll County Citizen. Mrs. John Schofield of Brook, is confined in jail here awaiting room for her reoeption at Long Cliff insane asylum. W. L. Rich, Geoage Besse and Levi Hawkins of Remington, were over Tuesday to make a coupling on Gifford’s railroad. Dennis O’Connor of Remington, and M. J. Moynahan of southeast of Remington, were in the city Monday on business. Cheap excursion to Chicago, Sunday, May 6th; train to leave Rensselaer about 8:30 a. m. W. H. Beam, Agent. Mri. Dora Kenoyer of Indianapolis, came Saturday for a few weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. J. R. Jordan tp. Mrs. James Randle returned Friday from Morocco, where she | had been called by the death of ] her daughter’s infant child. Heriry Hildebrand of Rensselaer and Charles S. Mandeville of Parr, will apply for liquor licenses at the next term of commissioners’ court. J. H. Jessen was in Morocco on business several dayß last week. John says that Morocco has the nicest school building he ever saw. Another new stock ladies’ tailor made suits just received. Eton and fly front, silk lined suits $7.50 to $15.50 each. Chicago Bargain Store. Willis J. Imes went to Chicago Monday to visit his aged mother for a few days and to see bis brother take the Scottish Rite degree of Masonry. When you come in to pay your taxes next week, drop in and renew your subscription for The Democrat. If not a subscriber, drop in nnd l»ecome one W. H. Parkison has moved into the property vacated by Rev. C. D. Jeffries, whose goods have been shipped to his old home in Ohio. Rev. Jeffries will probably follow next week. .

DR. MOORE, Special ist, WOMEN. Of Po * t 0HI “- RENSSELAER, IND. / * %