Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Taxes become delinquent after May 6. " The White circuit court convened Monday. Come to The Democrat office for mounting board. Theodore George of Delphi, spent Sunday here. Mrs. A. Lewis is improving from her severe illness. Sheriff Wildasin of Newton county, was over Wednesday. The latest up-to-date Pattern and Trimmed Hats at Hershman’s. F. M. Waggoner and Wm. Pruett of Gillam tp., were in town Monday. Hershman’s Millinery Store is the place to get your Trimmed Hats. The 3-day-old infant of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Nichols died Wednesday. F. E. Duvall of Allentown, 111., was here on business a few days last week. Remember the horse sale next Tuesday; always the last Tuesday of each month. 'YSMrs. D. A. Stoner is visiting her brother Will Enslen, at Marion, this week. Walter Hersh man and son of Walker tp., visited in the city Sunday and Monday. Dr. Besser a graduate in Osteopathy will be at the Nowels house Friday of each week. N 'hjobn Morris of Centerville, lowa, is visiting relatives and friends here and in Jordan. R. M. Isherwood of Delphi, was in the city Tuesday and made The Democrat a fraternal call. Mrs. May Sherman has moved into rooms in J. C. Chilcote’s house on North Weston street. /"Ernest Middleton, who has been in service in the Philippines, is home for a two months vacatton. Joseph Senger of Gillam tp., was down Thursday as a witness in the Yannatta-Grimes lawsuit. The acts of the late general assembly are now being distributed to the various counties of the state. ' Albert Gray, who has been in lowa for some time, returned Saturday and will remain here during the summer. Thos. Parker has moved into Wm. Bussell’s tenement house on South Scott street, lately vacated by Ross Goble. Winamac is already beginning to talk Fourth of July. How about Rensselaer? “The early bird,’’ etc., you know. John McGlinn contemplates a trip through Nebraska, Kansas and Oklahoma in the near future. —Wheatfield Telephone. ''/Mrs. Minerva C. Stanley of San ,/acinto, Jennings county, came Monday for a couple of weeks visit wish old friends hereabouts. *QDr. J. S. Mavity, one of Benton county’s oldest and beet known practitioners, died at his homo in Fowler last .Monday evening. Wm. Hilbret of Pulaski county, was in town Tuesday and left a dollar at The Democrat office for another year’s Jasper county news. YCMIbs Grace Jacks, who is training for a professional nurse at a Danville, 111., hospital, will come home about May first for a week’s vacation. Agnes Kelley, who has oeeh living at Rockford, 111., for several months, will return to Rensselaer to reside about the middle of June. It is said that J. A. May will take an appeal from the SBOO judgement secured by Jacob Dluznk in the Carroll circuit court a.few weeks ago. New pensions: Jacob C. Smith, Monticello, increase, SB. Allen Gragg, Lowell, additional, $8; James Henderson, Wntamao, increase, sl2; Samuel Babb, Monticello, sl7.