Jasper County Democrat, Volume 3, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
’nTAt-K. Yeoman returned Wednesday from a business trip to Roseville, 111. J. W. Williams spent Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. C. H. Porter, at Delphi. Mrs. Purcapile has moved her millinery store into rooms formerly occupied by Rhodes’ barber shop. The Indianapolis Sentinel Almanac and Year Book is an sale at The Democrat office, price 25 cents. S&r. and Mrs. J. H. S. Ellis left Thursday cJh a two weeks pleasure trip to Florida and other southern points. Louie Stoner left Thursday to visit friends at Goodland, Morocco, and Sheldon, 111., for a few weeks. Green, a well known retired farmer at Remington, died yesterday morning after a week’s sickness from the grip. McWilliams a Dwight, 111., banker, has bought the Josserand lands in Hanging Grove tp, consideration $29,000. The old reliable Chicago Bargain Store has something to say to yc: on another page of The Democrat this week, and it will pay you to read it. Rensselaer markets (all top prices): Wheat 65} corn 35; oats 24; rye 42. One year ago today the prices were, wheat 65; corn 32: oats 22; rye 45.
Latest reports from Miss Maggie Walters of Victor, Col., state that she is improving nicely. She had run a sliver in her hand aud blood poison resulted. For a time her life was dispaired of. It is uow reported that Attorney Don tint will locate some place in Oklahoma, but no one seems to to know at what point Mr. Douthit left here about weeks ago and his family left on Tuesday of this week The Democrat desires to call the attention-of its readers to the ad of the Rational Remedy Go., of Rensselaer, mention of which was made by us last week. The company is made up of well known and responsible business men of our city and the remedies it is puting out are the result of careful study and experience as to results. We wish this new enterprise much success in a field that always has room for one more atthe top.
E. F. Emery of Remington isom another trip to Jennings county this week The first trip he bought 200 acres, and this week he has bought 333$ acres more. He says if a man wishes to get a bargain in a farm in. Jennings, just go to the old rellnble real estate agent. Dalton Hinqfaman. Hr will take you all over the county and let you see every farm in Jennings county ncd makes every one feel at home. Justoallon him at Vernon, Indiana. Managerr Ellis is entitled to a vote of thanks from the theatregoing public for the many exceptionabiy good attractions bitted this season. The five lecture course numbers w’ere all good, and of the many regular theatrical companies appearing here during the season, all were above the average while a number were the best that ever showed in Rensselaer. Chief among the latter were “The Missouri Girl,” “Side Tracked" “McCarthy’s Mishaps,” “Sun’s Minstrels,” and “Hans Hansen. late lamented legislature passod an act requiring the printing of 35 copies of the acts of the assembly for each 1,000 population. This is many, many more than heretofore priuted, but was no doubt necessary on account of the new fish law. Every wise fisherman before starting out on a piscatorial expedition should slip a copy of the acts of the late general assembly in his grip and keep it before him at all times to be on the safe side. Some enterprising printer might reap a fortune by getting up a “fish blank” which could be used by the fisherman in checking off the number of fish of each kind he is now allowed to land each day.
