Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1901 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
PERSONAL AND LOCAL.
Subscribe for The Democrat. The Democrat is all home print this week. Read the Chicago Bargain Store’s page ad. New pensions: Charlotte M. Boyle, Kentland, original widow, f Eureka harness oil—bust on earth —at Lee’s hardware, McCoysburg. Parker has moved to Oxford, where he will look after Ed Heath’s horses. George Morehead of Carpenter tp., was a Rensselaer visitor yesterday. 'J Miss Tillio Linn of Attica, is the" gltest of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Parkison T. B. Herron of Brookston, is visiting old friends in Barkley tp. this week. The South Bend football team will play the Rensselaer team here next Monday. A young daughter of George Maines, northwest of town, is sick with lung fever. day is building a couple of new tenement houses in the Leopold addition. A new stock of wedding and at home invitations just received by The Democrat this week. ‘Vjdrs. C. H. Porter of Delphi, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. Williams of this city. It is now thought that not less than 85 persons lost their lives in the big Wabash wreck in Michigan Wednesday night. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postottices; Filmore, Utah, 1; Rensselaer. 1; Goodland, 1; Fair Oaks, 1. VE. T. Harris and family of Remington, spent Thanksgiving here with the former’s parents, j Mr. ar, d Mis H. O. Harris. V Ex-County Clerk W. H. Coover, has purchased an interest in a lumber yard at Boulder, Colo., and will shortly move there. D. May hew of near Beaver City, has bought Harrison Warren’s 80 acre farm in Newton tp., consideration $52.50 per acre. Charles Baker, six miles south of town, who has been sick for some time, died Wednesday. The funeral was held yesterday. Thomas Price, aged 60 years, of Barkley tp., has been declared insane and application will be made for his admission to the asylum.
There has been no confirmation of the minor that B. J. Gifford had bought the large landed interest of Nelson Morris in this county. 'Y-'JVill Schanlaub of the Morocco schools, is spending his Thanksgiving with his parents, Mr and Mrs. John Schahlaub, of this city Wood, aged 20 years, died at the home of his futher. George Wood, in Milroy tp., Wednesday evening from typhoid fe\er. Harry E. Gallagher and Miss Grace Bicknell of Jordan tp., wore married at the Makeever House Tuesday morning by Esq. Burnham. If you want elegantly printed calling cards, almost equal to engraved, at the price others charge for poorly printed ones, come to The Democrat office.
Charley Kelley is now in the employ of the International Correspondence Schools of Chicago, as solicitor aud collector, with a good salary attached. The ladies of the M. E. Church will serve dinner and supper in connection with their bazar, to be held Dec. 12, in Mrs. Hopkins’ room on Liberal Corner. Today’s Rensselaer markets (all top prices): Wlient 65; corn 56; oats 42; rye 45. One year ago today the prices were, wheat 65; corn 52; oats 21; rye 42. Simon Leopold will move his stock of merchandise to Rensselaer next week. After his present stock is closed out Mr. Leopold is undecided as to his future plans.— Kentland Enterprise. The Apologist calls the Chicago Chronicle “the leading democratic paper of the west,” notwithstanding its democracy is considered by all democrats to be on a par with the Inter Ocean, Tribune and Rec-ord-llernld. But, then, the Apologist calls the Barnacle a democratic paper!
