Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1902 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Fountain Park Assembly, REMINGTON, IND., August 9th te 24th, Inclusive. —o — - Best Beries of Lectures and Entertainments ever given at like assembly. “Hobson Day,” Aug. 14. “Sam Jones Day,” Aug. 24. Get programs at Larsh's drug st»re.

Corn, 58c; oats, 45c. Ce. l. Hollingsworth and family are at Charlevoix. Mich. Omar Ritchey of .Anderson, visited relatives here this week. A lovely new case of cutlery, just on at Lee s hardware, at McCoysburg Mrs Simon Leopold of Shelbyville, is visiting relatives here this week. v Mrs J. W. Powell of Washingtoh, D C., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. G. Spitler. Wm Frank left Wednesday for 1 a few weeks visit at his old home ! at Pennbrook, Penn. Quite a good many oats have j been cut this week* and next week ( the harvest will be in full blast. «LMrs. W. H, Parkison accompanied her mother, Mrs. Linn, j of Attica, home for a few weeks visit. Will Wishard and wife left Saturday for an extended visit in South Dakota, Michigan and other points. Jay W. Williams was iu Lafayette Wednesday and Thursday, but says he didn’t go to Attend the | horse races. jh Miss Mary Meyer left Tuesday! for a visit with Mrs. Mary Cor- j cornn and Miss Margaret Walter at Victor, Colo. Jeffries, cashier in Murray’s store, left Tuesday morning for a month's visit with his mother at Applecreek, Ohio. A large number of Odd Fellows and Rebekah’B spent Sunday at James Yeoman's in Newton tp. A very pleasant time is reported. Jt-»-Supt. Clark threshed out the lb acres of wheat grown on the poor farm this year, and it yielded 315 bushels or about ltH bushels per acre. ' The first roasting ears of the season in this market made their appearance at Eger’s grocery Monday. . They were grown by R. P. Benjamin. Mrs. Jacob Probst of Plano, 111., who hasjieeu visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gaworski, east of town for a few weeks, returned home Thursday. A-John C. Brewer, an old and well known resident of Medaryville and the grandfather of Mrs. C. E. Hershman of this city, died last Sunday, aged 85 years. Peter Giver has purchased the Dewier property in the Southeast part of the city, and took possession of the same Tuesday. The consideration was about $1,300. Michael Ryan the well known Delphi attorney, has sold all his property in Delphi for a consideration of $18,500 and will move to Indianapolis about the first of Octo-, her to engage in the practice of law. —Monticello Journal. Thos. Crockett received a card from his son Robert, Tuesday, stating that the writer was at Great Bend, Kang,, going with a threshing machine. He said there was not much w°rk there owing to its being too wet to do much.

DR. MOORE, Specialist, HBMOKHORDS, ‘H.fciS.'iK,, Office First Stairs West of Fendlg’s Drug Store. P.ione a s i. RENSSEL.AER, IND.