Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1901 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PERSONAL AND LOCAL.

Read Murray’s clothing ad. Thos. Callaghan was down from the north Monday. Read every page of The Democrat to get all the home news. T. M. Callahan, Mayor of Newland, was in the city Monday. Geo. Hanna and wife of near Kniman, were in the city Monday. John Kimble of Gifford, was a business caller in the city Monday. The Commercial State Bank installed a hot water heating system this w 7 eek. W. R. Dennis of near Pleasant Ridge has bought a 60 acre farm in Wheatfield tp. E. L. Hollingsworth attended the state meeting of bankers at Indianapolis this week. Mrs. J. A. Larsh and Miss Harriet Yeoman took in “Ben Hur” at Chicago Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Yeoman visited their sons D. M., and J ames, at Ambia, this week. V(JThe Chicago excursion last Sunday was well patronized, 186 tickets being sold at this station. Nelson DuCharme of Kniman, will cry sales in all parts of the country; terms reasonable. ts. Miss Grace Jacks returned last week from Danville, 111., and will remain at home for the present. Corn husking is here; get your gloves and other husking supplies at Lee's hardware at McCoysburg. A ty|>ographical error last week made us say that Oct. 28 was Arbor day. when it should have read Oct. 25. Misses Margaret Merritt and Rosella Burton and "Walter Forbes of Remington, were Rensselaer callers Saturday. The Democrat contains “home news ’ on e\ery page again this week, and you will have to read each page to get it all. Mrs. Henry Ropp and little daughter weut to Elroy, Ohio, Tuesday to visit a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Sullenberger. B. S Fendig arrived home from New Orleans with his bride Monday. For the present they will reside with his mother on Front street. W H. Coover is home from an extended prospecting trip in the West. He has decided to locate in Colorado, either at Boulder or Colorado Springs. R S. Dwiggins and wife of Jacksonville, Ohio, visited here over Sunday, leaving on Monday for California, where they expect to make their home. Jasper Guy, E. W. Culp, Geo. Besse, C. R. Grritfith, Henry Welsh, D. Y. Garrison and Miss Lelia Middleton were among the Remington people in the city Monday. t£G. M. Wilcox & Son, the hustling Surrey merchants, have another full page ad in this issue of The Democrat. Rend it and see what bargains they are offering their customers. The Henderson Stock Co., closes a week’s engagement at Ellis opera house to-night. The company has been puttiug on some good plavs and have enjoyed a good patronage • Three big wagon loads of cabbage from near Demotte, were brought here Thursday to dispose of. That section of the country produces nice cabbage and in fact all kinds of vegetables. Mr. and Mrs. Turner Merritt of Remington, passed through Rensselaer Sunday enroute to DeMotte, his brother’s, John Merritt’s wife, being very low with typhoid fever. She died before their arrival. James Overton returned Saturday from an extended stay in the West with his son Randle. The latter is not improved in health to any appreciable extent, and expects to spend the winter at Lamar, Colo. In another column will be found a complete list of overy personal property tax-payer in Wueattield 1 and Wheatfield township,together with the personal assessment of I each, as shown by the assessment j sheets for 1901.