Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1900 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
R. H. Robinson, dentist. Old Settlers’ Meeting Sept. 14th, and 15th. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gay last Saturday. Simon Phillips returned Saturday from his Ohio trip. The schools of Rensselaer and of Marion tp., begin next Monday. 0. D. ..Novels and daughter Floy, were in Indianapolis Monday. A son was born to Mrs. and Mr. Martin Snow of Barkley tp., last Sunday. Geo. F. Ketchmark of Kankakee tp., was in the city on business Wednesday. A lawn social and fancy bazaar was held at the Catholic church last evening. Mrs. August Rosenbaum and children are visiting in Michigan City this week. Miss Kate Bidwell of Wolcott, visited over Sunday with W. S. Parks and family. Mrs. L. E. Glazebrook and son are visiting the former’s father at Dunnville this week. Rev. Billhorn of Chicago, will preach at the F. W. Baptist church Sunday evening at 7:30. Miss Mary Meyer is in Chicago this week studying styles and buying fall and winter millinery. A. Leopold will give a fiveminute talk at old settlers’ meeting on “Recollections of De Faderland.” A new boot and shoe store goes in the Leopold building at the corner of Washington and Front streets. Messers John and Chas. Smart and Misses Ora and Ola Smart, of Morocco, were Rensselaer visitors Tuesday. Ellis Jones of Carpenter tp., has purchased the Levi Renicker 160acre farm in Barkley tp., paying therefor $6,400. John W. Harris, E. R. Blake and James Clowry of Remington, were callers at The Democrat office on Tuesday. Rev. Brown’s address at the temperance meeting Monday night was a decided success. Come again Brother Brown. For Sale: —Good milch cow, five years old. Also good span *of spring colts at SSO. For further particulars call at this office. The republicans have leased the room north of the Journal office, formerly occupied by J. A. McFarland, for their headquarters. Frank Weber, of Barkley tp, has purchased the Leatherock property on South Clark st., and will move to * town t in the near future. Mrs. D. B. Nowels and son Auburn, returned from Lamar, Colo., a few days ago. Auburn will return to bis studies at Culver Military Academy. Mrs. Edward Putman and two children of Parr, and a young man residing with the Putmans, left 'Tuesday morning for a visit to Guthrie, Oklahoma. Father Wishard was at the temperance meeting Monday night and gave a talk on bis early boyhood days, and his temperance work fifty years ago. Bro. Marshall attended church Sunday morning and a storm gathered in the heavens, right over the church, and hung there until the services were over. . The husband and other relatives of the late Mrs. Charles D. Norman, wish to extend their heartolt thanks to the many kind frifl®> who assisted them during Mrs. Norman’s illness. The Archibald Brothers of Morocco, will give a prohibition -entertainment on Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 12 and 13, at court house. Fijst evening a collection. Second evening 10 cts. admission.
DR. MOORE, Specialist, Off ice First Stairs Wert of Port Office. Phone 3 8 t. ' RENSSELAER, IND.
