Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. F. Major was a Remington caller Thursday. T. J. Mallatt of Fair Oaks, was in the city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan spent Sunday with friends in Remington. Mrs. C. B. Harrold of Spencer, is visiting her father, S. C. Hammond. Miss Mary Peck of Remington, was visiting Rensselaer friends yesterday. B. Forsythe bought the entire crop of Shipman’s home grown strawberries. Miss Ethel Sharp returned Tuesday from a week’s visit with friends at Brook. Mrs. Warren Robinson and Miss Grace Couglan are visiting friends at Lagro, Ind., this week. Guy C. Hanna, late of the White County Independent, was a business caller here Thursday. Misses Grace and Wilma Peyton went to Monticello Wednesday for a week’s visit with relatives. New subscribers to Tlie Democrat this week by postoffices: Danville, Ind., 1; Valparaiso, 1; Virgie, 1. Robert Hopkins, who went to Oregon about a year ago, was married Tuesday to a young lady of that state. Misses Carrie and Mattie Buswell of near Kentland, visited Miss Kate Mauck of Newton tp., a few days this week. "AMr and Mrs. B. Forsythe were in the city this week attending the clearance sales of the wholesale dry goods houses. The Monon excursion to Chicago to-morrow is over the Louisville division, and no stops are made north of Monon. Rev. H. M. Middleton's son Fred, was married to Miss Bertha Payne, formerly of this place, at Hammond last Monday. The Goodland Herald of last week was issued by the High School graduating class, and was a very creditable edition. Just returned from the city. Look out for wash dress goods bargains at 4 pride. Chicago Bargain Store. Dr. K. Clymer has purchased 440 acres of good land in Laporte county, trading in his Goodland property.—Goodland Herald. Mr? and Mrs. L. W. Martin of St. Louis and Delaney Martin of Cincinnati, are visiting their mother, Mrs. Caddie Martin, this week. Remember Mrs. Hersh man’s stock of goods is going at a great reduction. A clearance of all spring and summer goods, regardless of cost. Tharp Bros, have traded their electric light plant at Monticello for a 160-acre farm north of Monon. The total consideration was $12,500. Water motors for furnishing light power are becoming quite popular in Rensselaer. Hemphill’s blacksmith shop is the latest place to install one. Mayor Eger has been turning on a little more light for Postmaster Meyer, in the way of a large new skylight immediately over the distributing table. Rev. Henry Arlen A., M. of Goshen, Ind., will occupy Rev. Edward Meads’ pulpit next Sunday at 11 a. m., at Primitive Baptist church. All welcome. Two full-blood Poland China Boars, eligible to registry, age six months, wt. about 150 pounds each, for sale at my place on South River street, Rensselaer. L. H. Myers. McKinley says he won’t have it —the third term nomination. The question now is whether or no William speaks by Mark in declining the honor or has for once opened his mouth without consulting the Cleveland sage.