Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1901 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

institute willibe held at Wheatfield, Nov. 18-19; at Remington, Nov. 22-23. tDiphtheria is reported in the fannlies of Daniel Stutzman and J. N. Gunyon, of near Parr. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Shields and Mrs. E. H. Shields visited Mrs. Lucy Malone at Monticello last Sunday. Zell Fisher is building a large addition to his hitch barn south of the public square. It fronts on Van Rensselaer street, joining the present building in the rear. The Democrat and Indiana State Sentinel each a full year for only $1.00; Democrat and Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer, $1.50. Clubbing rates with other papers at proportionate reduction. If you need sale bills, come to The Democrat office for them. Remember that The Democrat reaches twice as many farmers as any other paper published in the county, and that a free notice of your sale will be published in its columns with each set of bills.

C. Hansen will move from property near the electric light and water plant to the Charles Roberts property on South Division street, lately vacated by Harry Kessinger. Ellis Walton has bought the property now occupied by Mr. Hanson, we understand, and Mrs. George will move into same.

nre out announcing the approaching nuptials of Miss Anua May Southard, one of Milroy township's fair daughters, and Mr. Prank E. Vinson, a prominent young farmer of near Monticello, to take place at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Southard, in Milroy tp., on Thanksgiving day at 11 a. in.

jCJudge Thompson will give his second annual banquet to the members of the his circuit bar at the Nowels House, Thanksgiving day. Appellate Judge U. Z. Wiley will be one of the guests it is said, and will no doubt make an after dinner speech in which he will incidently launch Simon P’s boom for another term in the wool sack.

L. S. Gant, who was called here from Minnesota by the death of his brother, Frank J. Gant, of Union tp., was compelled to return earlier than he had expected, and left Monday for Valparaiso fora short visit with his brother, Pleasant, after which he returned to Eveleth, Minn., to resume his duties. J. Cecil Alter of near Parr, accompanied him and will work for the Minnesota Iron Co.

A Kniman writer in the Wheatfield Telephone scores the press of Rensselaer for the treatment it accorded the Kniman foot ball team after its recent visit here. We think the writer should have made his plaint a little more specific, by designating that part of the “press” to which he refers. The Democrat makes no pretensions to reporting any foot ball games, classing the “sport” in the same brutal category with prize and dog fights, anil thinks it should be prohibited by law, therefore the writer can’t mean us. We presume the epistle must have been directed against the Apologist which specializes foot ball and cock fights.