Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1902 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Corn, 56c; oats, 41c. “The Late Mr. Early.” Take your eggs to Murray’s store * The town pt Monon has passed an anti-spitting ordinance. Ad Scott of near Lee, was in the city Monday on business. West Butler of Carpenter tp., was a Rensselaer visitor Thursday. N. Kelley of Rockford, Tib, is visiting friends here this week. W. Wood has been appointea postmaster at Stoutsberg, this county. Miss Gertrude Greiser returned Monday from an extended visit in Illinois. Miss Elsie Barnes of Fowler, is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Roberts. Horses and milk cows to trade for city property. Enquire at this office. Miss Edna Watson of Goodland, is visiting Mrs. George Barcus this week.
KA son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Werner Miller, southeast of town, last Sunday. Miss Katie Burke of Wolcott, was the guest of Miss Mary Meyer a few days this week. Rev. J. Vandercar of Dunnville, was in the city Monday and made The Democrat office a pleasant call. J Theodore Hurley of BlackTbrd, is seriously sick, and his daughter from Montana has been sent for. Mrs. Chas. Warner of Sheldon, 111., is visiting her mother, Mrs. James Randle, and sister, Mrs. D. A. Stoner. Crumpacker has anointed Taylor McCoy, T. J. McCoy’s son, to a cadetship at the naval academy at Annapolis, Md.
The high school entertainment last Friday evening drew a packed house and was thoroughly enjoyed by all. The net receipts were about 1100. Mesdames L. Strong and L. H. Ponsler, with their mother, Mrs. Ponsler, visited the latter’s daughter, Mrs. E. T.. Harris, at Remington Thursday. vThe postoffice safe at Kamlet, Starke county, was blown open by robbers Saturday night and stampsand money to the value of about SSOO stolen. J. C. Norman, at his residence north of town, will have earliest varieties of cabbage, tomato, pepper and sweet potato plants of best quality for sale.
iLC. E. Mills was down town Monuayt; for tbe first time in two months. The trip was most too much for him and he had to go back to bed again Tuesday. Matinee at opera house to-day, 2p. m. As 2 50 gold piece given to the child making the most words from the name “Ella Wilson.” Admission IQ cents to all. Myers & Myers arrived home frpm Florida Wednesday morning, and the last of the series of interesting letters received from them, appear in The Democrat this week.
New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Medaryville, 1; Lee, 1; Rensselaer, R-R-2, 1; Fair Oaks, 1; Valparaiso, 1; Lafayette, 1; Anderson, 1; Kankakee, 111., 1; Mooney, 1; Tefft, 1. C Mrs. E. H. Shields and daughter* Katie, have moved into Julius Taylor’s house on South Scott street and will reside therein. Mrs. Shields’ own property across the river, is leased to Mrs. Purcupile and Charley Warner. Among the out-of-county callers at The Democrat sanctum last Saturday were Editor and Mrs. Swaim of the Lake County News, Mr. Minor of Kouts, Hon. Dgn Simms of Lafayette, T. B. Cunningham and Hugh L. Sammons of Kentland.
DR. MOORE, Specialist, PRIVATB DISEASES,’ HBMORHORDS, l . Olßce Stairs West of Fendig’s Drug Store. Phone as >. RENSSELAER, IND.
