Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1902 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Corn, 55c; oats, 42c. The robins are here. Monday is St. Patrick’s day. Take your eggs to-? Murray’s store The Democrat is all home print this week. • C. E. Mills is still confined to his home by sickness. Geo. Bales was over from Goodland Saturday and Sunday. The first thunder storm of the season came Monday night. Waymire has purchased an interest in the Schofield livery barn. Mrs Margaret Shea is quite sick at her home in the east part of the city. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Benj. King, west of town, died last Friday. John Henkle, a former resident of Barkley tp., died at Bucklen, Kan., recently. No letter has been received by The Democrat from Meyers & Meyers since March 3. Mary Meyer is in the city getting new ideas in millinery and buying her spring stock. New pensions: Augustus Geer, Francesville, original, sl4; Isabel V. Price, Parr, original widow, SB. Judge Thompson informs us that he will prolably not build his propt. sed business block this season. *VT. W. Ward of Jordan tp., has trhded his farm for a brick and tile manufacturing plant at Rantoul, 111. y(Alf Donnelly returned Wednesday from an onion selling trip to Lafayette, Crawfordsville and other cities. Miss Dora White, lately employed in Mary Meyer’s millinery store, will open a millinery store at DeMotte. Airs. O. K. Ritchey shipped two Mammoth Bronze turkey hens to Norwich, Conn., Wednesday. They weighed 23 pounds each. For Rent:—l6o acre farm 4 miles south and 1 mile east of Rensselaer, cash or grain rent. Enquire at farm. T. W. Ward. New advertisments this week: The Chicago Bargain Store; The Racket Store; Fendig's City Drug Store; W. R. Lee, McCoysburg. I have now a new Disk Sharpener. the best in Rensselaer, and for first-class work crII on Isaac Brubaker, at Glazebrook’s old stand. T. P. Jacks is lying dangerously ill at her home at Lee at this writing and but slight hope is entertained of her recovery. The Judy & Wood store T>n North Vanßensselaer street has moved out of town, and A. B. Cowgill will occupy the room with his undertaking business. Mr. and Mrs. June Henkle, who have been living in Warren county for the past two years, have returned to Rensselaer to reside. Mr. Henkle will work for T. F. Clark at the poor farm. Mirs. Alexander Rannie and little daughter of Providence, Rhode Island, are visiting Capt. W. F. Chilcote, and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan and other friends and relatives in Jasper county. The Jasper County Telephone Co., is working this week, on building in some gaps in the north part of the county, some 13 miles altogether, which when completed will give them direct connection with Lowell, Crown Point, Hammond, San Pierre, etc. Reynolds, aged 18, died last Friday at the home of his grandfather, W. H. McDonald, of near Pleasant Ridge, of consumption. Funeral was held Saturday forenoon from the residence and interment made in Weston cemetery'