Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1900 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Thanksgiving next Thursday. Take your best girl to the dance on Nov. 29. Attend the rummage booth at the Bazaar. Rev. A. H. Zilmer has moved to Plymouth. D. B. Nowels returned from Lamar, Col., last evening. Mrs. Lynn of Attica, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Parkison. Frank Gardner of Monticello, spent the week with Master Cleve Eger. Misses Blanche and Goldie Schanlaub are visiting friends at Morocco. For artistic job printing at reasonable prices, call on The Democrat. Esq. Burnham has moved his justice’s office into rooms in the court house. Take your family to the Bazaar and get a big Thanksgiving dinner for 25cts. Come to The Democrat office for the neatest printed calling cards in town. Esq. J. M. Troxell has opened an office in the Geo. Murray building on the north side of the square. Ex-County-Clerk W. H. Coover has purchased the Kessinger grocery, in the Odd Fellows’ building. __________ Mrs. Jessie Hammond of Coates, Kan., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Porter, in the northwest part of town. The high school football team went to Brook last week and defeated the Brook team by a 6core of 22 to 0. A family by the name of Phoebes, from Monon, have moved into one of A. Leopold’s houses, on Milton street. « The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. August Schultz, of Union tp., died on Thursday of last week and was buried Saturday. The old Cotton house on North Cullen street has been torn down preparatory to the erection of the new M E. parsonage. 19 two-yenr-old Steers for sale, weight 850 to 900 pounds each. Enquire of W. C. Huston, 3 miles south of McCoysburg, in Milroy tp* The total receipts of the “Rummage Sale,” conducted by the D. A. R., for the benefit of the Jasper Public Library, were about $lO5. Mrs. Lydia and Starr Cox, the alleged Benton county murders, will be tried in the White circuit court at the term convening next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson are visiting their daughter, Mrs. A. S. Nowels, at Geneva. Jnd., this week, after which thoy will visit relatives at Peru and in Ohio. E. P. Honan has sold the Maloy residence property on the corner of Weston and Cherry streets, to Miss Essie Kendall, a teacher in the Morocco schools. Miss Della Henry, who is teaching school in Barkley tp., was called to Winamac Thursday by the death of a married sister, who died of consumption. Micah Sayler, who is seriously ill from an abcoss of the throat, continues in about the same condition at this writing. No hopes are entertained of his recovery. A. B. Cowgill went to Chicago Jesterday to meet his sister Miss essie Cowgill, of Rosemond, 111., who comes to make a short visit with her mother and brother here. A. W. Wooden, the old gentleman from Carpenter tp., who was confined in jail here for a short time awaiting room for his acceptance at Long Cliff insane asylum, died at that institution last week. The remains were taken back to hia old home at Chenoa, 111., for interment.

'"iyr— DR. MOORE, Specialist, TEE*_ Office First Stair* West of Post Office. Phone a S i. RENSSELAER, IND.