Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1900 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Subscribe for The Democrat. Monticello’s population is 2,107. The Rensselaer Evening Journal has suspended. | Miss Grace Jacks spent Sunday with relatives at Lee. ------ A couple of inches of snow fell again Wednesday night. Rev. Zilmer lias accepted a call Hoa church at Plymouth. Miss Louie Stoner is visiting friende at Morocco this week. A five year old boy died of diphtheria at Monticellolast Saturday. C. A. Roberts is visiting a brother and sister at Shenandoah, lowa. A son was born to Mrs. and Mr. Will Tharp of Monticello, last Saturday. Dr. English moved into his new residence on South Cullen street Monday. The Logansporters failed to show np Monday, hence no football game. ' Frank Hardy and wife will keep house for Sheriff-elect Hardy, we understand. For artistic job printing at reasonable prices, call on The Democrat. Mesdaraes W. C. Babcock and F. B. Meyer are sojourning at West Baden. The Newton county farmers’ institute will be held at Morocco, Dec. 19 and 20. Miss Welch, of Rose Lawn, will be at DeMotte with millinery goods November 23 and 24. Auditor Babcock, Recorder Porter and George W Goff are hunting deer in the wilds of Michigan. Perfect fitting, natural appearing, artificial teeth. Dr. Horton, first door west of the Makeever hotel. The city schools were closed Thursday and yesterday while the teachers visit schools iu other cities. Mrs. Eva Morgan and daughter Grace, and Miss Nora Morgan are visiting in Chicago and Blue Island, 111. Sheriff Reed and family will move to Indianapolis, where they will keep a rooming house, we understand. Mrs. Agnes Kelley has gone to Rockford, 111., to reside George Mitchell has moved into her property here. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Perkins have gone to Mishawaka to reside. Their residence property here was purchased by John Eger. Two new cases of smallpox are reported to have broken out in Owen Callahan’s faniilv, near Comer. They are very mild, however. At Winamac, Caroline Herrick filed a suit for divorce from Henry Herrick and the decree was granted in seven minutes and twenty seconds. Harry Wade came down from Hammond Monday on account of the serious illness of his stepfather, J. T. Culp, of near Pleasant Grove. Butter and eggs have been scarce articles in town lately. Butter is now bringing 18 cents per pound and eggs 20 cents per dozen in Rensselaei'. Born, at the home of the mother’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Holdridge Clark, in this city, Nov. 10, a daughter to Mrs. and Mr. Charles Nowels of Elkhart. Jim Pohosky and Frank Kransey, of Newton township, were found hunting upon M. B. Halstead’s land, and were each fined $5 and costs for trespassing. The Benton cpunty grnnd jury has returned an indictment against Mrs. Elizabeth Lydia and Starr Cox, charging them with the murder of Wm. Lydia, the woman’s husband, July last.

"S&r&r DR. MOORE, Specialist, HRMORHORTKS, . MjSffltffc w«,M. office Rrst Sta,rs Wert of Post Phone 251. RENSSELAER, IND.