Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The 5 Minute Breakfast food. P\irina Health Flour < MaK.es > -BRAIN BREAD/* PURINA MUXS, St. Louis. Mo. The days are growing longer. Subscribe for The Democrat. Commissioners court meets Monday. C. M. Hanger of Morocco, was in the city Thursday. William Hawley Smith at opera house next Friday night. New pensions: Stillman M. Noble, Kentland, original, SB, John Kimble of Gifford returned yesterday from a visit to Ohio. Mrs. Lucy Malchow spent New Year’s with friends at Monticello. ’D. B. Nowels left for Lamar, Col., last Saturday on a business trip. A 1 Dart won the bicycle at Kelley’s news stand. It cost him 49 cents. John Shields is visiting his brother David, at Manchester, Tenn. Frank King has disposed of his hitch and feed barn to John Kressler. Master Ira Tyner of Cedar Lake, spent the week with Rensselaer relatives. Ice about 5 inches in thickness is being put up by some of the local ice dealers. Bruce White went to Crab Orchard, Va., this week to superintend Borne well drilling. The mercury stood at 10 ° below zero Tuesday morning—the coldest morning of the century. Miss Grace Jacks will leave next Tuesday for Danville, 111., to enter a training hospital for nurses. Township Trustee T. F. Maloney and ex-Trustee Kaupke of Kankakee tp., were down Saturday on business. Mt. Ayr item in Kentland Enterprise: Diptheria is reported north east of town, and five cases in one family. Ignatius Donnelly, the great middle-of-the-road populist, died in Minneapolis Tuesday morning, aged 70 years Mr. and Mrs. Lee Catt of Greenfield, spent the holidays with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Catt, in this city. The amount of funds collected by the clerk of the circuit court for the last calendar year and turned into the school fund, was S3OO. State Chief Ranger, E. P. Honan goes to El wood to-day to install officers of the C. O. F: of that city to-morrow, and make an address to the order. The Riley-Burton Stock Co., has been holding forth at Ellis opera house all week. The company is a very good one but has not been favored with extra good crowds. Mr. T. M. Hilber of Joliet, 111.,, is looking after his farm in Miiroy tp. Mr. Hibler has just completed a new barn upon his farm, fitted with box stalls for his blooded horses, of which he has quite a number. The ‘‘good roads movement” is being agitated in Newton oounty, especially in the south end. It is also talked of building a north and south gravel or stone road the entire length of the county. Mr. J. A. Arm field and Miss Hattie Nichols were married at Goodland New Year’s day. The groom a real estate dealer of Goodland, while the bride is a daughter of Goodland’s veteran hotel keeper, “Doo” Nichols.

DR. MOORE, Specialist, Office Pint S*«lr» West of Post Office. Phone a 5.. RENSSELAER, IND. I • *• kl