Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1900 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

'R. H. Robinson, dentist. Subscribe for The Democrat. d. E. Vincent of Carpenter tp., was in the city Monday. ■v &' ~;~y •wp-;^... • P Mrs. W. A. Huff is visiting friends in Crawfordsville. V Jfiss Floy Nowels is attending a music school at Indianapolis. John Finn was down frcm Kankakee tp., on business Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Washburn are visiting friends in South Bend. Miss Amanda Hoyes is attending business college at Lafayette. Wm. Greenfield and family are visiting friends in .Gh man » Hl-» this week. Mrs. W. H. Coover returned Saturday from her sojourn at Bay View, Mich. Miss Flora Harrison is visiting Miss Lora McClellan at Crawfordsville this week. Mrs. Agnes Kelley is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harry Wemple, at Rockford, 111. Thomas Burrin of Lowell, has taken Louie Fendig’s place in B. F. Fendig’s drug store. Charlie Rhoades’ barber shop will be moved into the rooms vacated by the Harris Bank. M. M. Makeever of Denver, Colo., visted his Makeever relatives in Jasper county this week. Chicken thieves stole 50 fine chickens from Mrs. Marsh Warner, just east of town, Monday night. The foot ball game here Thursday, Brook vs. Rensselaer, resulted in defeat for Brook by a score of 36 to 0. J. J. Hunt represented the Rensselaer Bryan and Stevenson club at the Indianapolis gathering, as delegate. : Miss Tillie Ramp, who has been clerking in the Model for the past year or more, is now clerking at Laßue’s.

Mrs. Andrew Minicus and children visited friends in Francesville and took in the street fair there this week. Don’t move from ono voting precinct to another after this date or you will lose yoor vote at the November election. The Rensselaer rural free delivery route a ill be established Oct. 15. Length of route is 24 miles and population served 553. Jenkins of Barkley tp., has our thanks for a peck of the finest sweet potatoes we have ever seen grown in this part of the state. Mrs Francis Hipsher of Marion county, Ohio, is visiting Mrs. Nancy Makeever of Newton tp., and other relatives hereabouts. R. S. Dwiggins returned to Ohio Monday, after a few days stay in town. He will return again shortly to reside here permanently. Dr. English’s haudsome and commodious new residence on South Cullen street is nearing completion. It is one of the finest residences in the city. B. J. Gifford has taken an appeal from the commissioners’ court in his fight against the Gillam tp., gravel road. The case will come up at the next term of the cirouit courtVote this fall for an investigation of the county records. Remember the democratic candidates are pledged to make such investigation and the republicans have refused to make it when petitioned by one thousand of its largest taxpayers, irrespective of party. HarryJaoobs, Bert Beaver and M. A. Dewey went to Jennings county Tuesday, the former to close up a deal for a 188-acre farm 3J miles south of Vernon, and the latter to view the country. They also took in the big democratio gathering at Indianapolis on their return journey.

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