Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 March 1902 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

JMr. Hugh Leavel, son of Isaac Leavel of Marion tp., and Miss Susie Zard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zard of Francesville, were married at the home of the bride’s parents on Wednesday of last week, and have begun housekeeping upon a part of Fred Waymires farm, northeast of town, which Mr. Leavel has rented for the coming Democrat unites with the host of friends of the young couple in extending congratulations. jfj. E. Cleary, who sold his farm, the George W. Burk farm, to Noah Ziegler of Fowler, last fall, leaves this week for his new home near Rochester, where he recently purchased a farm. Mr. Cleary owned the Burk farm two years and sold at an advance of sl7 per acre. We hope that he may do as well with his Fulton county farm. Mr. Ziegler, who moves upon the farm the first of the month, is one of Benton county’s leading citizens and is a good democrat, as is Cleary. Among the scenic surprises promised by Lincoln J. Carter in his latest attraction, “Two Little Waifs,” is the magnificent home overlooking the Hudson River, the almost imperceptible change from daylight to sunset, from sunset to moonlight, showing the rising moon, the old river, and the twinkling lights of the Jersey Shore, the “Wellington Club House,” “Mother Bowser’s Cellar dive.” The illumined Toy Store, and The Little Church Around the Corner. “Two Little Waifs” will be seen at Ellis Opera House on Wednesday, March 5.

>yMr. John Merritt of Remington, who clerks in the Chicago Bargain Store in this city, and Miss Evaline Hickman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hickman, were united in marriage last Sunday morning at the home of the presiding clergyman. Rev. T. A. Hall. /The groom is an indnstrous ynung man of good habits and is well liked, while the bride is a well known and popular young lady and for the past year has been employed as assistant in Miss Meyer’s millinery store. They will reside for the present with the bride’s parents, in the west part of town. The Democrat extends congratulations.

For Sale:— For a few weeks, my farm, of 80 acres, miles north and mile west of Remington. Buildings nearly new, including concrete house, (twostory), good horse stable, good crib and grainary combined, and other sheds and out-buildings; about 200 rods tile and considerable young timber. Also 40 acres in White county, about 6 miles northwest of Wolcott. This land is not improved and has considerable white oak and other oak timber Will sell this tract for S2O per acre cash. John L. Turner, Remington, Ind.

Buy your seed potatoes now they may be higher later. All sacked and no mixed stock. Rurals 90 cts; Early Rose 98 cts. and Early Ohio’s $1 20 bushel. CiftcAoo Bargain Store.