Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1900 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
R. H. Robinson, dentist. Francesville street fair will be held next week. Miss Lelia Middleton will teaoh at Kniman this year. —- Remember the Grand Millinery Opening, Oct. 4,5, 6, at M. &A. Meyer’s. Bro. Harlow of the Monon News, was in the city on business a few hours last Friday. Don’t move from one precinct to another after next week. You will lose your vote if you do. George W. Castor has resigned as trustee of Milroy tp. His term would have expired in November. Strayed: —One dun pony, white face. Finder will receive reward. T. H. Robertson. The new court house tax is now 14 cents on each SIOO valuation, almost one-half of the total county tax, Wm. Foster and Daniel Gray, if they live until Nov. 6th, will vote at their 17th presidential election. —Goodland Herald. Mrs. S. C. Develin of Burnettsville, came Wednesday for an extended visit with her brother and family, Joseph Sharp. The Citizens Band played for the Lafayette carnival Thursday. Several visitors from Rensselaer attended during the week. Judge Saunderson of Fowler, and T. B. Cunningham of Kentland, were in the city Wednesday and made us a pleasant call. J. D. Boaz has moved from the David Nowels property, near the depot, into the A. Parkison brick house on North Forest street. Low rates to Indianapolis, via Monon Route. Good going Oct., 3 and 4, returning Oct. 5. W. H. Beam, Agent. Daniel Z. Clark, residing southwest of Lee, got his left hand caught in a hay press last Saturday and two fingers were taken off. Alvin Fisher, who has been in lowa and South Dakota for the past year, returned home Thursday and will remain here for the present. We understand that James McManus of neur Valma, has bought a farm in Jennings county. Mr. and Mrs. McManus were down there last week. Remember The Democrat when you want sale bills printed. A free notice in the paper with each set of bille, and everybody reads The Democrat. Misses Eva and Florence Haff of Valparaiso, were in town Thursday oveT night. They were enroute home from a visit to friends at Brook and Goodland. Miss Roe Dennis, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dennis, of near Pleasant Ridge, for the past two months, returned to Chicago last week. It is rumored that Roes Goble of the dress goods department of the Chicago Bargain Store, has rented a house on Bouth Scott street and will take a Dart into it ere long. Supt. Clark of the county poorfarm has turned into the county treasury $750, proceeds of the farm for the quarter ending August 31, 1900. We didn’t used to hear much about any receipts under the old management. Daniel W. Michael and James Bullia of Jordan tp., have filed merchanic’s liens against the Chicago & Wabash Valley Railroad Co. et al (Gifford’s road) for labor alleged to have been performed on said road grade, amounting to sls and S3O respectively. The much-tried Dluzak corn stealing case at Monticello last week resulted in a verdict of guilty, and a fine of $1 and ten days jail sentence was administered. Defendant has asked for a new trial, and the question came up for argument Thursday and _yesterday.
DR. MOORE, Specialist, Office First Stairs We*t of Port Office. Phone 35.. RENSSELAER, IND.
