Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1902 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Notice To Contractors. ••Notice is hereby given that the undersigned. Building Committee of St* Augustine’s Parochial school of Refisselaer. Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the erection and completion of a Parochial School according to plans and specifications now on file at Ed ward P. Honan's law ofhce. Bids will be opened MONDAY JUNE 2nd. 1002. atone o'clock p. m. Bids to be accompanied by a good and sufficient bond in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars. The committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Address all communications to Building Committee, St. Augustine’s Parochial School, Rensselaer, Ind., Lock Box 104. ( Rev. Thomas Meyer, Committee-I Charles Borntrager, Wm jJonnblly, IE.P. Honan.
Corn, 57c; oats, 40c. Miss Ada Nowels of Flora, is visiting here. Mrs. Joe Jackson is visiting friends in Illinois. New Pensions: David Handley, Medaryville, original, $6. The democratic judicial convention meets here next Thursday. Mrs. E. H. Shields visited in Franklin and Indianapolis this week. A good second-hand canopy top carriage for Bale. Enquire at this office. Will Rensselaer celebrate the 4th this year? It’s about time to decide. aW. C. Babcock, wife and sister, Muss Reece, are sojourning at French Lick. Wanted: A good second-hand carriage, two-Beated. Address box 43, Foresman, Ind. — m. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: McCoysburg, 1; Tefft, 1. \(£lr. and Mrs. D. B. Nowels of Lamar, Colo., arrived in the city Monday for a few weeks visit.
Mrs. P. C. Wasson and daughter, Miss Esley, are visiting relatives near Indianapolis this week. Mrs. Candace Loughridge and Mrs. J. H. Chapman were in Chicago a few days the first of the week. A large number of Rensselaer people will probably attend the Field Day meet at Monticelio next Friday. 'Misses Martha Oppenheimer aihl Henrietta Eisen of New Orleans, La., are visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. B. S. Fendig. Mrs. Harry Wade of Hammond, came Saturday for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Yeoman, of Newton tp.
Subject for Woman’s meeting for Thursday, May 22: ‘ Child—its relation to God. its Parents, its own individuality, and Society.”
Misses May and Mary. Paxton of Remington, came over to the library entertainment last Friday and visited Mrs. E. M. Parcels a few days. Krull gave up locating near the depot with his restaurant and bakery, and has moved to Monon, where he thinks he has a better opening. Carrie I. Porter of Rensselabr, was elected department president of the Ladies of the G. A. R., organization at Indianapolis this week. Vc. D. Nowels went to Indianapfciis Thursday and accompanied home yesterday his daughter, Miss Floy, who has been attending music school in that city. Memorial services will be held at Mt. Hope church in Jordan tp., Sunday, May 25, at 10:30 a. m. A cordial invitation is extended to all the old soldiers of that vicinity to attend. V Miss Blanche Hoyes left yestercUtyjor Gardner. Kan., to visit a few vteeks and to attend the 50th wedding anniversary of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Tharp, who were former residents of this county. Rochelle, Ill.: We have employed quartettes at our commencements for over ten years, and I am glad to say that the Chicago Glee Club is the best we have ever had with üb. C. F. Philbrook, Supt. of Schools. At Ellis opera house, Saturday May 7.
•"W DR. MOORE, Specialist, nmQKtfrnm Office First Stairs West of Fendlg's Drug Store. Phone a s i. RENSSELAER, IND.
