Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

It will pay you to trade at Ellis & Murray’s. Commissioners’ court meets next Monday. Remember The Democrat when you want horse cards. yJ nil. Tyler was appointed postmaster at DeMotte Tuesday. Special bargain in window blinds. Chicago Bargain Store. Dr. M. L. Humston of Goodland, was a business caller here last Saturday. A first-class top buggy, used but little, for sale cheap. Enquire at this offiice. ! -Tf-Iot*" W. Mauck and sister Miss , Kate, spent Sunday with friends in Chicago. Theodore Lang, who went to Florida some time ago, has returned to Surrey. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Larsh returned from their wedding tour Tuesday evening. Editor Clark of the Journal returned from his southern trip Thursday evening. were 19 marriage licenses issued by the Clerk of Jasper county during February. JWm. Sigman of near Sharon, mraqpoved upon a farm north of Wolcott, in White county. The finest quality sauerkraut 4 cents a quart. Chicago Bargain Store. The ladies of the Christian church spent Wednesday at the poor farm with Mrs. T. F. Clark.

Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ellis of Bucklin, Kansas, are the guests of Mrs. J. W 7. Pierce, south of town. Revival services begin to-night at the Free Baptist church, conducted by Rev. Mcßride, State Evangelist. >LJohn Jesseu has secured the jonbf surveying some 30 miles of the proposed new gravel road in Newton county. C. D. Jeffries, late pastor Sithe Presbyterian church at this place, died at his home in Apple Creek, Ohio, last Saturday. Ladies of the Christian church will give a chicken-pie dinner Saturday evening, at the W. R. C., Hall, Odd fellows’ building. D. Rudmensky, a prominent Monticelio dry goods and clothing merchant, made an assignment last Monday. Liabilities $14,000. Fendig of Brunswick, Ga., returned home Sunday after a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fendig, of this city. New peusons: Betsy A. Viceroy, Lake Village, original widow, $8; Cyrus Haas, Rensselaer, increase, $8; William H. Stephenson, Rensselaer, reissue, sl7. j£j.V. Briugle of Lohrville, lowa, pvuo'was called here by the dangerous illness of his mother, Mrs. W. L. Bringle, of Jordan tp., returned to lowa Saturday. He is engaged in teaching there.

New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices are as follows: Remington, 1; Chicago Heights, 1; Rensselaer, 1; Goodland. 1; Parr, 1; Foresmau, 1; Valma, 1; Paris, Tenn., 1. A. C. Farmer of Yukon, Ok., has our thanks for a copy of the Yukon Sun. We notice the professional card of Farmer & Farmer (Worth and A. C.) attorneys at law, real estate, etc., in its columns. The County Council is called to meet in special session next Tuesday to make appropriation for a few claims for services performed last year. Some other matters will probably be brought before the meeting. w[Mr. Joseph Winslow, son of IDkvid Winslow and Miss Hope Spitzer, daughter of Mrs. Frankie Lambert, all of Fair Oaks, were married at the Cleaver House near the depot, Tuesday afternoon, in the presence of a few relatives and friends.