Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 January 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ASK YOUR GROCER The 5 Minute Breakfast food. . Pvirina Health Flour *r -BRAIN BREAD.” PURINA MILLS. ST. LOUIS. Mo.

The Newton circuit court convenes Monday. Remember the Farmers’ Institute, Jan. 14 and 15. For fine, home-grown celery, call on C. R. Ramp, phone 14, city. D. H. Yeoman visited his sons Dallas and James, at Ambia this week. Harry E. Alter, of Forrest, Ind., is visiting Jasper county friends this week. Mrs. Wm. Granger died at her home in Demotte Thursday morning of cancer. M. Bernicken and Andrew Meisch of Wheatfield, were down Thursday on business. D. A. Stoner left the first of the. week to attend a series of poultry shows as expert judge. John P. Williams, aged 60, died at his home in Walker tp., last Sunday of Bright’s disease.

Newpensions: Alexander Bramble, Goodland, increase, 14; Burtess H. Dillon, Rensselaer, reissue, 10. D. M. Worland was in Indianapolis last week and bought a carload of buggies for the spring trade. • There is one consolation in being the offspring of poor parents —no one will steal you to hold for ransom. Wanted:—To buy small barn. Anyone having one to sell will please address me at Rensselaer. L. H. Myers. Miss Orrie Clark went to Lafayette Wednesday to nurse her aunt, Mrs. A. W. Cole, who is sick with lung trouble. For Sale:—At O. K. Ritchey’s, 4 miles south of Rensselaer, some very fine, large Bronze Gobblers, sired by a 50-lb tom.

Judge Thompson is getting material on the ground for the new building for Cowgill & Worland, east of the court house. Geo. Ketchmark, Sr., died at his home at Wheatfield Jan. 3. The funeral was held on Sunday from the Catholic church at Wheatfield. Felix French has sold his 120 acre farm near Julian, Newton county, to Howard Myers of Jordan tp. Consideration S6O per acre. Miss Laura McClellan, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs.W.A. Huff, for several weeks past, returned to her home at Crawfordsville Wednesday. Mrs. T. W. Haus was called to Indianapolis last Sunday by the serious illiness of her little granddaughter, the infant of Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCord. The -Rensselaer bowlers went over to Remington last Friday evening and played the return game with the Remingtonians, who were not “in it.” Rev. C. D. Royse united Calvin Junk of Illinois, and Laura Zimmerman of Remington, at the t '„aunty clerk’s office, Wednesday horning. The groom is aged 37 and the bride 24. Miss Julia Krasnev, aged 23, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Krasney of Newton tp., died last Saturday from diphtheria. The funeral was private and interment made in the Catholic cemetery, south of town. It is reported that the Lake county grand jury returned three indictments in the infanticide case —one against I)r. Jackson, the Hammond woman 'physician, and two against young Mann, the alleged father of the infant.

DR* MOORE, Specialist, HBMORHORD6, Office First S'airs West of Post Office. Phone a S i. RENSSELAER, IND.