Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1900 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

For Sale: —My dairy farm, 56 acres, miles north of Remington, good paying dairy, running SI,OOO per year. J. D. Carson. Today’s Rensselaer markets (all top prices): Wheat 65; corn 32; oats 21; rye 42. One year ago today the prices were, wheat 65; corn 26: oats 22; rye 45. Estray Taken Up;—Came to my place, \ mile west of St. Joseph’s college, some time in September, a heifer calf weighing about 400 pounds. Owner can have same by proving property and paying charges. Joseph Nagel. The Ladies Auxilary of the Christian church, of Fair Oaks, will give an oyster supper and bill of fare at Fair Oaks schoolhouse, Tuesday evening, Dec. 25. Everybody cordially invited to come and enjoy a pleasant Christmas evening. * Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mr. Clyde L. Ulrey and Miss Linnie Lewis, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whitesel Lewis, of this city, on Christmas day at 12 m. The groom is a son of J. W. S. Ulrey of Newton county. The Democrat extends advance congratulations, to this worthy young couple.

Dr. J. W. Horton requests us to say that he has done considerable dental work in his new location due to the fact that hismodern outfit offers an opportunity for doing all kinds of dental work more quickly, painlessly and for lower prices. He is positive he can please those requiring the services of a dentist, not only in regard to price but in workmanship also. Remember the place, in the east part of the city. A special session of commissioners’ court will be held on Dec. 29 to close up all business of the year. Those having claims against the county must file them in time for their allowance at this session or they will go over into next year’s expenses, requiring special appropiations and considerable delay. All claims allowed during this calendar year must also bo drawn before the end of the year. The “Immortal Bill N.” Jones, Rensselaer’s champion bowler, met his Waterloo at Hammond Wednesday night The score was 1,299 to 1,160 in favor of Hoyt, the Chicago champion. Quite a number of Rensselaer sports went up to back Bill N., but their pocket-books on the return trip are said to have looked like they had been run over by a street roller. In the club game, which followed the “old men’s- game,” the Rensselaer team wrb victorious.