Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Commissioners’ Court meets Monday. Overcoats and wood fires are still in style. Come to The Democrat office for mounting board. J. A. McFarland was in Chicago on business Monday. Mary Meyer was in Chicago on business Monday. -AJames Mead, of Hammond, was the guest of Miss Myra Clark, Sunday. Editor Robertson of the Wheatfield Telephone, was in the city Monday. , Lumber is on the grouud for Dr. Berkley’s new residence, on McCoy avenue. •/JRobt. Lefler, who has been, in service in the Philippines, returned home last week. township assessors have completed their labors and will, soon be reveling in wealth. and Mrs. J. L. Brady are visiting at Erie, Pa. The latter will spend the summer there. *A. Lewis expects to remove his cigar manufactury to Lafayette about July Ist, we understand. New pensions: Emma M. Perkins, Raub, original widow, sl2; John Vannice, Monon, additional, sl2. Mr. Fred Coleman, a traveling salesman of Crawfordsville, was the Sunday guest of Miss Blanche Hoyes. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Osborne of near Remington, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Parks over Sunday. strawberries will make their appearance next week. The crop will be an average one, it is thought. Hungarian Seed for Sale: At John Renicker’s at Blackford, or Renicker Bros.’ Rensselaer. Guaranteed pure. W. G. Renicker. The case of Warren Springer vs. Marrietta Foster, appealed from the Jasper Circuit Court, was affirmed by the Supreme court Wednesday. Jensen was unanimously selected to represent the Wheatfield schools in the oratorial contest at Rensselaer, June 22. Whegtfteid Teh?phone.

New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Remington, 1; Sharon, 1; Shadeland, (Tippecanoe county) 1; Virgie 3; Oklahoma City, Okla., 1. were 102 tickets sold here last Sunday for the Chicago excursion. While the day was rainy and disagreeable here, it was quite pleasant in the Windy City. The Democrat has received a handsome embossed and lithograph invitation to the Bixth annual commencement of the St. Joseph’s College, to be held June 11. S. H. Norman has just completed a new cottage on the southeast corner of Frank Norman’s ten acre lot north of the corporation line, and moved into same last week. The case of David J. Huston vs. Frederick Faika et al, taken from this county to White county on change of venue, has been appealed to the supreme court by the plaintiff Wm. McElfresh, who got his badly broken in a runaway accident at the Coen & Brady elevator two weeks ago, is reported as getting along nicely, notwithstanding his addanced age. J. F. Warren came home Monday from Oklahoma. He will remain only a few days, returning some time next Tuesday. He has decided definitely to move bis family to Oklahoma thife fall. “rLThe Free Will Baptist church people have traded their church building on Yan Rensselaer street, for the Primitive Baptist church on North Cullen street. They assume the street improvement assessment and pay $360 difference.