Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

D. J. Pelilit of Wolcott, was in the city yesterday. .JMrs. D. B. Nowels went to Lainttr, Colo., Tuesday. Mrs. J. A. Larsh is visiting heg parents at Frankfort. Mrs. A. Lewis has been very sick with lung fever this week. John O’Connor of Kniman, was in the city Thursday and yesterday. F. D. Gilman, the Goodland banker, was in the city on business Monday. First excursion of the season, Sunday, May 5,75 cents to Chicago and return. Dr. Besser a graduate in Osteopathy will be at the Nowels house Friday of each week. Geo. Murray Hid G. K. Hollingsworth went to Kansas City. Mo. t on business this week. Y\Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hardman celebrated their China wedding on Friday evening of last week. About sixty invited guests were present, The 14-year-old son of Wm. Hochbaum of Walker tp., lost the ends of two fingers and injured an eye while monkeying with a dynamite cartridge a few days ago. Fern Nelson, wlnThas been “central” girl in the Halleck telephone office for several monthe, leaves to-day we understand, for Goodland where she will take a similar position in the WashburnBell exchange. The Democrat sincerely thffnks “A. A.” for his kind and complimentary letter, and trusts that it may continue to merit his confidence and esteem. We regret that we have not space this week to publish the same.

J, F. Warren left Tuesday morning for Oklahoma City, Okla. He was accompanied by his daughter, Miss Carrie, who expects, to remain only a few weeks. Mr. Warren will not remove his family to Oklahoma until fall at least. Estrayed: From my farm, 4| miles northeast of Rensselaer, April 13, two yearling colts, a bay, white face and white hind feet; the other black; both mare colts. Information should be addressed to Carry Lowman, Rensselaer, Ind. YErank K ing has purchased the feed and hitch barn on North Cullen street recently erected by E. F. Short. The latter, we understand, will seek a location in some other town, where feed barns are not quite so numerous as in Rensselaer. Preaching at tlie First Baptist church Sunday morning at 10:30 sharp, by P. Rev. H. Faulk. Subject, “Resurrection.” At the close of the service the ordinance of Baptism will be administered in the river. Preaching in the evening at 7:30. Come. * 7 lodge has sold the old building which occupies the lot recently purchased from G. E. Murray to I Right, who will remove it to near the depot, it is understood. The price received was $125 and the contract requires that it be removed within 30 days. Pearl Lemaster, the young lady who caused the superintendent of schools at Winamac to lose his job recently, by disclosing his alleged misconduct, was married last week to a young Winamacian. The young couple will reside at Upland, where the groom has a position in a factory. Our Pulaski correspondent mentions the birth of a quartette of babies to J. T. Washburn and wife of Indian Creek—three boys and one girl. Had they lived they would have been a great attraction, as a matter of course, but death claimed them even as they saw the light.—Pulaski County Democrat. The “QuoVadis” oompany played to only a moderate house here last Friday night, and yet it was the best rendered production ever given in Rensselaer, and deserved a crowded house. Every member of the company was a real artist, awFenc-h part was carried out to perfection. Those who failed to attend missed a rare treat, indeed.