Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Wallace’s show Tuesday. “Uncle Josh Spruceby” tonight. Another fine rain fell Thursday night. Farmers’ picnic at Wheatfield to-day. Michigan City excursion tomorrow. /Felix French and wife are visitiflgJn lowa. Newton count}- teachers’ institute next week. Monticello has passed an antispitting ordinance, Chicago Bargain Store. Miss Orrie Clark is home for a couple of weeks vacation. R. A. Parkison returned Sunday from his western trip. Read the advertisement of farms for sale in Marshall county. «Lrhp county institute will be held the first week in September. CkA. Leopold is at the mineral springs, near Attica, taking treatment. NQlonroe Allman has moved to Michigan City to work in the car shops. Theodore George is traveling for a Chicago furnishing goods house.

Newton county soldiers’ and old settlers’ meeting at Kentland. Aug. 27-28. Advance sile fall opening to begin August 27th at the Chicago Bargain Store. Misses Ethel and Roxie Kennedy of Morocco visited H.O. Harris’ here Saturday. f Miss Leah Knox returned Sunday from an extended visit at Lebanon and Lafayette. Katie and Florence Marshall are visiting friends in Joliet, 111., this week. Attorney J. W. Oswald, Mike Foley and A. M. Wilier of Goodland were in the city Saturday on business. We can gown the town with new fall dress goods. Opening August 27. See the bargains at the Chicago Bargain Store. The Monon will run another 75 cent excursion to Michigan City, Sunday, Aug. 24. Special train will leave Rensselaer at 8:30 a. m. A good hat and fine shoes denote good breeding. Your wants supplied at the fall opening sale day, August 27, at the Chicago Bargain Store. ZMY. P. Baker has bought the R. T. Newman 106 acres, joining his farm on the south; consideration S6O per acre cash. Mr. Baker now has 540 acres all in one bunch. One copy each of the Rensselaer Semi-VVeekly Republican of December 4, 11, 25, 1900, wanted at this office, for which 10 cents per copy will be paid. George Stembel, of Wheatfield, and Trustees T. F. Maloney, of Kankakee, and L. P. Shirer, of Walker, were among the out-of-town visitors in the city Monday.