Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 January 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ASK YOUR GROCER The 5 Minute Breakfast food. Purina Health Flour -T Makses -> -BILAIN BREAD." f LIRINA MILLS, St. Louis. Mo.
Jule Walters, Jan. 21. Subscribe for The Democrat. - The new piano for the library was installed Saturday. - New pensions: Moses Irelan, Remington, additional, sl2. S. G. Clifton has been appointed postmaster at Gifford. Marion Davis, of Wheatfield, was down on business Tuesday. For Sale or Rent: My place just west of town. Thomas Parker. For fine, home-grown celery, call on C. R. Ramp, phone 14, city. Robert Armstrong of Carpenter tp., was a Rensselaer caller Wednesday. George Keever returned from a couple of weeks visit in and about Monticello. Dr. Millard, the osteopath, wa6 taken to Chicago Monday for treatment. Joseph Sharp is visiting his sister, Mrs. Devilen, at Burnettsville, this week. John Casey of Fair Oaks, to Marion last Monday to enteV the soldiers’ home.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Burk and Mrs. D. B. Nowels started for Eamar, Colo., Tuesday. A four-year-old daughter of James Dunlap, of Mt. Ayr, died Saturday from diphtheria. Mr. and Mrs. John Putt of Newton county, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pumphrey Tuesday. Miss Bessie Foster left Monday for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles Bartlett, at Elwood. Will Donnelly went to Chicago and Waukegan Monday to visit and look after some business affairs. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Farmer I7£t for Yukon, Oklahoma, where they will make their home in the future. T. A. Crockett received a from his son Robert Monday. Bob is now working in a hotel in Pueblo, Colo.
Wanted:—To buy small bam. Anyone having one to sell will please address me at Rensselaer. L. H. Myers. Henry Schaffer, notice of whose sale appears in another column, will go back to his old home in Washington, 111. For Sale:—At O. K. Ritchey’s, 4 miles south of Rensselaer, some very fine, large Bronze Gobblers, sired by a 50-lb tom. She was bread in Old Kentucky, she cake in New Orleans; she was sausage in Chicago, but in Boston she was beans. Sales cried in all sections of the country and satisfaction guaranteed. Address me at Kniman, Ind. Nelson DuCharme. Judge Taylor of Lafayette has ruled that the justices elected last fall are not entitled to office providing a contest is made. W. H. Robertson, of the Wheatfield Telephone, spent Sunday in Rensselaer. He reports every thing lively in the north end. Dr. I. B. Washburn amk/son Warren, have bought the Goodland telephone exchange, and went over Tuesday to close up the deal. , Experienced farm band wants work by the month; married man with small family. F. M. Gunion, 709 King st.,, Haughville, Indianapolis, Ind.
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