Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1902 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Corn, 55c; oats, 41. Louie Wilcox of Surrey, spent Sunday in town. The Burnettsville Dispatch has again suspended. Simon Fendig of Wheatfield, was in town Wednesday. Bert Bine will move to Pulaski county, ,near Francesville, March Ist. Lloyd Lardner of Goodlaud, spent Sunday with W. W. Wishard’s. good solid winter; 12 degrees above zero, only, yesterday morning. Sidney Burton and Turner Merritt of Remington, were in the city Wednesday. Ernest Cockerell was down from Westville the first of the week on business. The Chicago Bargain Store unloaded another car load of those fine potatoes Monday. It is said that there are already thirteen republican candidates for city marshall in the field. See the fine new stock of Dress Goods in wool and wash gorids. Chicago BargadHStore.

*«/Jack Montgomery, Grant Warner and Arthur Catt are taking treatment at Indiana Mineral Springs. List your farms for sale with' me. I can sell them. Frank Cooper, 921 Harrison street, Indianapolis, Ind. ts. The Morocco Courier says that Sheriff Wildasin, democrat, of Newton county, will be a candidate for re-election. Rensselaer has been experiencing another egg famine the past few weeks. Scarcely an egg was to be had in the town. Mr. G. R. Dickinson of Carpenter tp., was in the city Monday and left a dollar for another year of the “Tax-Payers’ Friend.” The firm of Cowgill & Worland has dissolved, Mr. Cowgill retaining the nndertaking business and Mr. Worland taking the carriage business. John L. Turner returned from Rocky Ford, Colo., last week and will remain here for a few weeks looking after business matters ere returning to Colorado. It is said that there are more changes in the Gifford district this spring than before for several years. The newcomers are from all parts of the country. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Gifford, 2; Monticello. 1; Rensselaer, R-D-2, 1; Remington, 1; Brook, 1; Embarras, Minn., 1.

A remonstrance is being circulated against William Frey, who seeks a license for a saloon near the depot, he having published application in the Remington paper.

Remember that the prjee of The Democrat and Indiana State Sentinel is $1.35 per year; Democrat and Cincinnati Enquirer, $1.60; all three, $1.85. Cash in advance.

Krasney, who recently sold his farm in Newton tp., to T. H. Beets, will return to his old home in Cleveland, Ohio, where he expects to engage in some kind of business.

R Hazen of Jordan tp.. is in Jenuings county this week looking after his farm and assisting his brother Lincoln, who has just moved there, to get straightened around.

Henry Farmer of near Sharon, was initiajted into the mysteries of Woodcraft Wednesday night. The Woodmen have five other applications for membership which have been favorably acted upon. Schanlaub from west of Mount Ayr. a brother of John Schanlaub of this city, was in town Monday. Jake is not married yet, and unless he gets a hump on himself soon his case is hopeless.