Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1900 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Splendid October weather. Election three from next Tuesday. ' Corn husking has begun to some extent over the county. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Marlatt are visiting friends and relatives in Ohio. John Eger is building a brick store room 25x40 in the rear of his store. Mrs. W. R. Nowels and mother, Mrs. Rock, are visiting friends in Toledo, Ohio. The Democrat is all home print this week. Read inside pages For editorials. Taxes musti>e paid on or before the first Monday in November to avoid penalty. Five xiew subscribers were added to The Democrat list Wednesday. Pretty good for Roosevelt day. Rev. Billhorn of Chicago, will preach at the F. W. Baptist church at 7:30 to-morrow (Sunday) ingMrs. F. E. Babcock and Misses Fannie Wood, Anna Walter and Grace Jacks spent Monday in Chicago. Mrs. W. B. Austin and daughter Virginia, returned Saturday from an outing of several months in Michigan.

Mrs. Elizabeth Starkey died at her home in Fair Oaks last Friday. Interment Saturday at Fair Oaks cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Newell of Barkley tp.. leave to-day for a week’s visit with relatives and friends near Wabash. Monon is still a :‘dry town,” the latest applicant for liquor license having been successfully remonstrated against. The infant daughter of Mr. anti Mrs. F. E. Reeves died Thursday. Interment in Weston cemetery Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Newton Lyons, a resident of Newton county since 1860, died on the 30th, ult. at her home near Mt. Ayr, aged 60 years. The supreme court has overruled the petition for a rehearing of the James Yeoman vs. James ShaetUr ditch case from Newton tp Ora Wiles and family of Yalma. returned last week from a visit in Hamilton county. They drove through, and report a pleasant trip. Found: A collarette on Van Rensselaer street, Wednesday. Loser may have same by calling at this office and paying for advertisement. The work of putting the crushed rock on North Cullen street began Thursday. The rock is furnished by Yeoman A Woodworth from the Rensselaer crushing plant. James W. Douthit went to Medaryville Saturday, returning Sunclay with his wife and little daughter, who had been visitiug relatives and friends there for several weeks. M rs. Mary English, wife of Stacy English, died at her home jn Hanging Grove tp , last Friday after a long illnefes, aged 75 years. Interment was made in Weston cenietery. The next Jasper Co., Teachers’ association will bo held Friday and Saturday. Deo. 7th. and Bth, 1900, A program will bo issued later. William J. Reed, Pres, of Teachers Asso At this writing Milroy township is still without a trustee. Geo W. Castor resigned last month and the auditor has been qua bio to find anyone who will take the office for the shqrt time that remains of his term. Attorney A. 1). Babcock, of Goodland, candidate for prosecuting attorney on the Democratic ticket, was in town Tuesday looking after his political fences. A. D. is an all around good fellow and if ho is elected will fill the office with honor. Bab’s all right. —Brook Reporter.

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