Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PERSONAL AND LOCAL.
Read Wilcox’s page ad. 75 cents to Chicago, Oct. 20. N. Littlefield of Fair Oaks, was in town yesterday. “Home news” on every page of The Democrat this week. A. D. Washburn of near Fair Oaks, was in the city Thursday. A daughter was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vick. Cloak Opening at Murray’s Friday and Saturday, Oct. 18 and 19. ’ _ Attorney J. E. Westfall of Remington, was over on legal business Thursday. Mauck and Annie Burns of near Mt. Ayr, were married at Parr, Sept. 25. Number one good Jersey cow’ for sale, 6 years old, will be fresh soon. L. S. Renicker. Ladies’ Cloak and Suit Opening, Monday. Oct. 14th One day only. Chicago Bargain Store. B. Forsythe has appealed to the circuit court from the street assessment made Ry the city council. \ Gaylord Nowelej and /family have moved to Delphi,.ifnere Mr. Nowels has a positidß'in a planing mill. New Subscribers to The Democrat this week by ppstoffices: Virgie, 1; Goodland, 1; Rensselaer, 1. Mr. John McLaughlin and Miss Ruth Russel of Carpenter tp. were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Johnson Saturday and Sunday. Judge Buskirk of the Washington circuit court, holds that the law conferring judicial power upon town clerks is unconstitutional.
The Monon will run another 75 cent excursion to Chicago, Sunday, Oct. 20th. Train runs on old schedule, passing Rensselaer at 8:48 a. m. >A party was fNven We<lriesday evening by Andrew Gaigfloff for his boy friends. About/25 young men participated iiline pleasures of the evening. A representative from the city will be here Monday, Oct. 14th, with a full line Ladies’ Cloaks, Suits and Furs. Chicago Bargain Store. Today's Rensselaer markets (all top prices): Wheat 65; corn 53; oats 34; rye 45. One year ago today the prices were, wheat 65; corn 37; oats 21; rye 43. y \Mr. and Mrs. Am& Lanir celebrated their nineteenth Wedding anniversary last even\ng4>y inviting in the RathbomMsisters to spend the evening with them. Mr. C. F. Brown, with Percival B. Palmer & Co., full line of cloaks and walking skirts, will be at Murray’s Store, Oct. 18th. and 19th; will take orders for special garments. Parker Overton has filed bis appeal bond in the case recently decided against him in Esq. Troxell’s court for whipping a pupil, and the case will come up for re-trial in the circuit court at the November term. 7 NWm. Hordeman wil/leave next week for Cincinnati,ywhere he will re-enter the seminary. About 18 couple of his were pleasantly entertainednn his honor, at the home of his parents, west of town, yesterday evening. The city election at Indianapolis last Tuesday resulted in the election of Charles A. Bookwaiter for city mayor by 1,63 a plurality and the other republican candidates by smaller pluralities The new council will stand 13 republicans to 8 democrats. Mrs. Thomas Driver of Barkley tp., and sister, Mrs. Bresse, left Thursday for a month’s visit with relatives in Chicago and St. Charles, 111. Mr. Driver’s youngest daughter, Mrs. Gondeck, of Chicago, will come down Tuesday and keep house for her father durtheir absence
