Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PERSONAL AND LOCAL. 75 cents to Chicago, Oct. 20. E. M. Parcels is on the sick list. Read The Democrat for news. Henderson Stock Co., all next week. Robinson of lola, Kan., is wishing friends here. Esq. Spriggs of Walker tp., was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Anna Tuteur is visiting relatives at Peoria, 111. New pensions: William W. Reeve, Rensselaer, increase, $lO. Cloak Opening at Murray’s Friday and Saturday, Oct. 18 and 19. Read the new ads. of the “Racket Store” and W. R. Lee’s hardware. | Editor Clark and wife took in the carnival at Indianapolis yesterday. You will find home news on each of the eight pages of to-day’s Democrat. The Chicago excursion to-mor-row will probably be the last 1 one of the season. and Mrs. Felix French celebrated their 40th wedding aniversary Tuesday. Mrs. Samuel Howe of Dwight, 111., is visiting relatives and friends in Rensselaer. Any one in need of a stump puller, call on C. A. Roberts, agent for “The Monarch.” 120 acre improved farm for rent near Kniman. Enquire of A Helsel. Kniman, Ind. Advertisers, if you wish to reach the people, place your advertisement in The Democrat. Fred Phillips is very sick with typhoid fever He was reported somewhat better yesterday. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: DeMotte, 2; Bourbon, Ind. 1. Number one good Jersey cow for sale, 6 years old, will be fresh soon. L. S. Renicker. Mr. aud Mrs. A. Pruitt of Goodland, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A McFarland a few days this week. Banker Harris is building an addition on the east side of his fine brick residence on Division street. Wm. B. Hurley, north of Blackford, is dangerously sick. Little hopes are entertained of his recovery. Hon. I. D Dunn of Kankakee tp., was in town yesterday on business with the tax ferrets about his wife’s-taxes. Mrs. C. A. Samson returned to her home near Delphi, Thursday, after a two weeks visit at her son’s, C. L. Parks, at Surrey. Xh . C. Harris of Benton county, has bought 1,000 acres of land in West Point tp., White county, of James M. Montgomery, paying $60,000 for the same. Rensselaer markets (all top prices): Wheat 65; corn 5% oats 944; rye 46. One year ago today the prioes were, wheat 65; corn 37; oats 20$; rye 45. Mr. C. F. Brown, with Percival B. Palmer & 00., full line of cloaks and walking skirts, will be at Murray’s Store, Oct. 18th. and 19th; will lake orders for special garments. The Henderson Stock 00., will be at Ellis opera house all of next week. The company consists of 12 people and comes highly recommended. It is featuring Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. A. L. Ward has resigned the pastorate of the Christian church here and will go to Martinsville, Ind., about Nov. 1, where he has accepted a charge at an increased salary, we understand His successor here has not yet been decided upon.

Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! FALL 8 SHIPMENT j!; just received, but bought while prices were STOVES s>oW|$ >OW| 1 inM ‘° Sfili ,hem as bot, & hti 68,1 JUST $ and see them. RECEIVED. I W. R. LEE’S HARDWARE STORE, McCOYSBURG.

MORE LAND SALES.

l Green bur v Thorton has aold his 90 acre farm in Barklev tp., to Isaac Lenina of Dwight, 111., for $5,000 and next year’s rent free. The 140 acre farm occupied by Manley Burke, east of town, and owned by Amos Bonrnecf Decatur, 111., has been sold to A F. Shesler of Woodland, 111., at S7O per acre. A. Ganghloff has sold his 100 acre farm just east of town to Wm. Shesler of Carpenter tp., at S7O per acre, and has bought the east quarter section of the stock farm of Delos Thompson at $65 per acre, no improvements. The farm Mr. Gangloff sold was the one he purchased of Mr. Shead about a year ago.

st W r DR. MOORE, Specialist, vkitna.. Office First Stairs West of Fendlg’a Drug Store. P.rone 351. RENSSELAER, IND.