Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1902 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
• Fountain Park Assembly, REMINGTON, IND., J August 9th to 24th, Inclusive. „—o—- £ Best series of Lectures and £ Entertainments ever given at ► like assembly. ► “Hobson Day,” Aug. 14. f “Sam Jones Day,” Aug. 24. ► Get programs at Larsh's drug store.
Corn, 59c; oats, 32c. Read what Donnelly Bros, say about “tankihg up.’’ Miss Ethel Sharp purchased a fine new piano last week. / Miss Maud Irwin spent Sunday at Benton Harbor, Mich. Miss Grace Nowelsof Flora, is visiting Miss Carrie Marshall. Prices are right on ice-cream freezers at Lee’s hardware, at McCoy sburg. Wm. Ballinger of Kniman. was a business caller in the city Saturday. Brookston Presbyterians have let the contract for their new church at $4,200 The democratic joint representative convention will be held at Hammond to-day. Mrs. N. T. Newton of San Antonia, Texas, is the guest of her uncle, C. A. Roberts. The Chicago Bargain Store has something to say to The Democrat readers on eighth page. Trustees Clark of Wheatfield tp.,- and Shrier of Walker tp., were in the city on business Monday. Mrs. P. M. Hann and granddaughter Mabel, of Chicago, are the guests of J. W. Nelson and family. Several members of the D. A. R., picnicked out at Mrs. John Smith’s, north of town, Wednesday afternoon. A Fowler merchant had on a of his competitors arrested last week for selling goods on Sunday. The man was acquitted. Advertised letters: Mr. William A. Porter, Mrs. Lulu Foley, Daniel Resh. Carrie Fretenberg, and Charlie Timmons. The Lafayette carnival closed Saturday. A gentleman from that city -informs us that it was very near a frost this year. Rev. A. G. Work, the Presbyterian pastor, is taking a six weeks vacation, during which he will visit relatives in lowa and Wisconsin. Mrs. Matie Hopkins has rented the John Makeever tenant house on the corner of Cullen and Harrison streets, and will take up her residence therein. Not shipping poultry in car loads, but paying the highest prices nevertheless. At Jake McDonald’s old stand. N. 8. Bates. \Louie Ramp and Charlie Mann left Sunday for a couple of weeks sojourn in Colorado. They expect to visit Denver, Colorado Springs, Pueblo and other points. Walter Noble, a cousin of Geo. Ketchum Sr., was down from Mankato, Minn., this week. He reports everything in good shape in the way of crops in tlißt far off locality. jC Oxford Tribune: The farmers or Benton county are in the midot of the best harvest they have had in many years. Hay and oats are fine. Some fields are twisted and fallen but generally it stands well. |/J. H. and Will Culp, who reckjitly sold their 215 acres of land in Hanging Grove tp., to W. D. Rosebaugh of Tampico, 111., expect to go to Owen county next week, prospecting. They received an average of about $45 an acre for their land here.
DR. MOORE, Specialist, private diseases, • HEMORHORDS, “ S Ss s *» L br vouss. Office First Stairs West of Fendig’s Drug Store. Phone a s i. RENSSELAER, IND.
