Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

John Hordeman is building a new house. H. P. Baker of Onarga, 11l is visiting relatives here. Woodworth & Son have a fine new sprinkling wagon. New pensions: Benjamin Bowsher, Monon, increase, SB. Several of Morocco’s young people were over circus day. Excursion to Chicago, August 11; 75 cents from Rensselaer. B. J. Gifford denies the report that his railroad has been sold. Mrs. Mark Phelps of Monon, visited friends here Wednesday. The firm of Ellis & Murray have disolved partnership, Mr. Ellis retiring. PSohn L. Turner of Carpenter tp., returned Wednesday from his Colorado trip. Jacks is learning to be a butcher under the tutelage of J. J. Eiglesbach. The regular Mother’s meeting will be held at the court house, to-day, at 2 p. m. Lemuel Henkle of Williamsport, was visiting relatives and friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. York and little son, of Monon, were Rensselaer visitors Monday. If you need Life Insurance, call on Bruner & Randle. Forsythe Block, Room 7. jMiss Fannie Wood will go to iJogansport Monday for a week’s visit with Mrs. R, J. Crain.

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Holland of Remington, were guests of Sylvester Gray and family Wednesday. }<Th e Jasper county normal opened Monday with a fair attendance, which has been increasing day by day. Mrs. Mayme Porter of Delphi, is spending the week here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williams. Judge Thompson and family and Mrs. Alfred Thompson are sojourning at Mackinac Island, Michigan. The Monon excursion to Chicago, Sunday, August 11, will run on the old schedule, train passing Rensselaer at 8.48 a. m.

Mrs. Sylvia Watts of Indiahanapolia, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Potts, is seriously sick with consumption. y Miss Kieth of Ann Arbor, Mich., has been engaged to take Miss Connor’s place as teacher of Latin and German in the city schools,, ' contract for building she new school house in Gillam tp., was let last Saturday to James McColly of Wheatfield, for $592.40. Mrs. F. E. Mauck and children returned to Anderson Wednesday after a few weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Yeoman. If you want elegantly printed calling cards, almost equal to engraved, at the price others charge for poorly printed ones, come to The Democrat office. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Porter are at Winona this week, Mr. Porter attending the meeting of the agents of the Ohio Farmers’ Insurance Co., which convened there. Donnelly Bros, have secured the services of another expert upholsterer, and are prepared to attend to any and all kinds of furniture repairing and upholstering. •ydpharlie Murray, who returned from Oklahoma last week, drew number 132 in the land drawing, which gives him the 132 d choice. He returned to Oklahoma Tuesday. Uncle Johnny Jenkins of near Mt. Ayr. was in to the circus Monday. The mercury was somewhere in the nineties, but uncle Johnny had on his fur cap and winter clothing.

DR. MOORE, Specialist,

Office First Stairs West of Fendig's Drug Store. Phone 351.