Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1902 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Corn, 56c; oats, 43. Monday was pension day. The ground hog saw his shadow. Read The Racket Store’s new ad. Zero weather and good ingW. E. Price of Parr, was in the City Tuesday. Sam Yeoman is thinking some of locating in Oklahoma. Embroideries 1 cent to SI.OO a yard. Chicago Bargain Store. Remember A. Foster’s big sale near McCoysburg, next Tuesday. A whole armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat office Henry Parish of near Morocco, was in the city on business Saturday. pfclrs. A. M. Stockton spent Sunday with Mrs. C. H. Porter, at Delphi. Mesdames W. H. Beam and W. C. Babcock spent Wednesday in Chicago. J- Brenner has bought Vernob Nowels’ Washington street restaurant. Fowler Leader: Ben Stewart will move to Sams Smith’s farm, near Wheatfield W. R. Nowels was called to Battle Creek, Mich., Saturday by the serious illness her mother. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Wheatfield, 1; Pueblo, Colo., 1. Public sales are coming in thick and fast nowadays. The Democrat has 6 advertised in another column. A Mr. Simpson, representing The Acme Food Company of Chicago, was in the city on business Saturday. Strohm of Kentland ano'Kilgore of Good la nd, have been re-appointed by President Roosevelt. UWill Clark and family have rerarhed from Crystal Falls, Mich., and will occupy R. B. Porter’s farm, north of town. Mrs. M. J. Berry of Monon, returned home Monday after a two weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. U. M. Baughman.
John Keith orders the address of his Democrat changed from Wheatfield, Ind., to Leota, Mich., where he has just moved. One good 4 room house and 2| acres of ground to rent, 4 mile north of the depot. Outbuildings, well, etc. Call on L. S. Renicker. Potts has bought S. E. Yeoman’s 170 acre farm in northern Union tp., Consideration $37.50 per acre. Mr. Potts will move upon the farm we understand. , For Rent:—B-rootn two-story house, good, new barn for four horses, all necessary out-buildings, on South River street. Possession given March 1. Call on L. H. Myers for particulars. Hefferlin, whose sale is advertised in another column, is preparing to move with his family to Kingsburg county, So., Dakota, where he has rented a farm. He has leased his farm here for the present. "t'*Phe dwelling house of Mrs. Isaliel V. Price at Parr, was burned at about 3 a. m., yesterday morning. Loss about SSOO with S3OO insurance on house and SIOO on household goods. But little was saved. Cause of fire unknown. New pensions: Everett A. Dyar, Fowler, original (was with Bpain) $6; George W. Davis, Lowell, increase, $; Luke Rogers, Wolcott, increase sl2; Amasiah Steele, Oxford, increase sl7; Kellogg M. Burnham, Lowell, increase, sl7. y’ff’ohn Clager, who has occupied one of B. J. Gifford’s farms northeast of Blackford for the past few years, will move to Wheatfield next week where he will reside until he can get possession of a farm be has rented a few miles north of that town.
