Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1902 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Com, 57c; oats, 40c. Read The Democrat for news. County seat election to-day in Newton county. Mrs. J. A. Larsh visited friends in Kokomo this week. Simon Leopold was in Shelbyville on business Tuesday. Anything you want in the paint line at Lee’s, McCoysburg. White county republicans will hold their county convention June 21st. %Alrs. Frank Wolfe of Michigan City, is visiting friends here this week. Joe Shindlaer and James Lister were in Indianapolis on business Tuesday. Frank Imes of Chicago, was the guest of his brother, W. J., Imes, last Saturday. *UMr. and Mrs. Oren Parker of Chicago, are visiting relatives here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramp spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. N. Krull’ at Monon. A few cases of smallpox are reported north of Buffalo, just over the line in Pulaski county. We have a few walking cultivators left, which we are anxious to sell. W. R. Lee, McCoysburg. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Malone of Monticello, spent Sunday here with the latter’s mother, Mrs. E. H. Shields. G. A. Williams went to Valparaiso Tuesday to attend the Alumni banquet of the Valporaiso law school. , postoffice at Sharon has been ordered re-established, also a new postoffice ordered at Laura, on the Gifford road. The seventh annual commencement of St. Joseph’s College will be held at the college auditorium on the eve of June 17. Lost: —Gold locket about size of ladies watch, satin finish with monogram *<J. R. M.’’ Finder pleaseleave at The Democrat office. Miss Nellie Imes is taking a two weeks vacation, during which she is visiting friends in Elkhart, Ind., Hutchinson and Wichita, Kan. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Otto, Wyo., 1; Minott, No. Dak., 1; South Bend, 1; Rensselaer, R-R-2,17 7 The bans of marriage of Mr. William Beck of Remington, and Miss Etta Donnelly of Rensselaer, were published at St. Augustine’s Catholic church Sunday. City Mayor Martiu T. Krueger of Michigan City, is visiting his birthplace, Mecklenberg, Germany, and will spend about three months in touring Europe. There will be union Children’s day services held at Fair Oaks, the 15th of June, at the M. E. church. A good program is being prepared. Everybody cordially envited to attend. • ville, was in the city Friday and Saturday, leaving Saturday for Chicago to visit his son, Will, who itone of the instructors in the Lake Forest university. Dr. Bernard Maloy returned to Chicago Sunday morning, after a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Maloy. The latter accompanied him home and spent Sunday with Bernie and family. Y y one of the heaviest rains of the season fell here last Sunday, commencing about 3:30 p. m., and continuing with slight intermission for about three hours. Quite a good deal of lightning accompanied the shower. The Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Co. paid a loss of $427 to Mr. Carter, near Mt. Ayr, for the burning of his barn, caused by lightning. The loss occurred May 24th, was Adjusted the 26th and paid the 28th. —Goodland Herald.
DR. MOORE, Specialist, PRIVATB DISEASES. r HBMORHORDS, ‘■S?A L b,w o M„. Office First Stairs West of Fendig’s Drug Store. Phone aji. RENSSELAER, IND.
