Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1902 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Corn, 54c; oats, 40c. Read the Laßue Bros, page ad. John O’Connor was down from Kniman Thursday. Miss Rilla Williams of Medaryville, is visiting friends here, E. Mills has been confined to the house with pleurisy this week. J. D. Rich of Brook was a business caller in the city Wednesday. >£jorpha Bridges of Indianapolis, is visiting his sister, Mrs. I. A. Glazebrook. Ellis Jones and J. E. Westfall of Remington, were Rensselaer callers Tuesday.
Mrs. Orlando Finney of Elwood, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Morgan.
Jacks went to Monticello Sunday to take a position in Milliron’s restaurant.
J. M. Helmick ami Will Tyler of the north side, were down Tuesday on business.
Cattle Pasture: Anyone desiring pasture for cattle, see A. A. Hoover, Rensselaer, Ind.
Albert Helsel writes us to change the address of his Democrat from Itasca, Wis., to Biwabik, Minn.
James Maloy is so much better from his severe illness that he is able to be about the house at this writing.
*<LO. P. Taber of Remington, has mmounced himself as a candidate for county commissioner from that district.
G. Brown left last Saturday for Plymouth, where he will join Enos Timmons in running a feed and hitch barn.
The Francesville Tribune has changed back to its old form again—the tabloid form did not please its readers.
JBudd Hammond, of near Sbliron, will next week move upcn the Shand farm in Newton county, west of Fair Oaks.
New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postotfices: Plymouth. 1; McCoysburg, 1; Monon, 1; Parr, 1; Rensselaer, R-D-2, 1; Rose Lawn, 1; Rensselaer, 1. A. D. Babcock of Goodland, and Chns. Stath of north of Goodland, were looking after legal matters here Tuesday. Survetas Gerrard writes us to change the address of his Democrat from Hillsboro, Tenn., to Devil’s Lake, North Dakota.
Fob Sale Cheap:—Good 7-room house, well and out-buildings, good shade, four lots, well located; terms to suit. R. D. Thompson.
A special great mark-down carpets sale to March 1, including 40 to 50 remnants of 10 to 25 yards each, at nearly jt price. Chicago Bargain Store.
James F. Hemphill and little daughter, Sadie, of Danville, 111., visited the former’s mother, Mrs. S. A. Hemphill, here a few days the first of the week. -£•2 \ daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hamacher, near Virgie, Tuesday; also, same date, to Mr. and Mrs. Carter Garriott, near Aix, a daughter.
J. O. Cline, of near Virgie, will move next week to near Wheatfield, where he has leased 700 acres of land belonging to the Barnards’ of Fowler.
«>VCharles Morlan, the court house jffnitor, has announced himself as a candidate for the republican nomination for city clerk, in opposition to S. 0. Irwin.
Esper MoCleary orders us to change the address of his Democrat from Gifford to Berwyn, Neb. for which place he left Thursday. He intends to spend the summer there. Emil Johnson, a bachelor farmer of near town, and Mrs. Emily Anderson, relict of the late Oscar Anderson, were married by Rev. IT. A. Hall, Saturday evening at the latter’s home.
