Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1902 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ELLIS OPERA HOUSE. HAMPTON & HOPKINS Presents a Beautiful Story of Rural Life, Sandy Bottom.. A companion play to "SHORE ACRES" and "THE OLD HOMESTEAD" presented by a splendid company. All of the Scenery used in this production is carried by the company. Seats on sale at Huff’s.
Corn, 55c; oats, 28c. i Wheat 60 cents; rye, 40 cents. All 6c lawns at 3|c yd. at LaRue’s. To-day is “Old Settler’s” day at Monticello. The city schools open one week from Monday. The White circuit court convenes Monday. Blue will teach in the Goodland schools. “Sandy Bottom,” to-night at Ellis opera house Mrs. John Healy and children are visiting in Chicago. Monday is Labor Day, and a legal holiday in Indiana. Read the new ads of the Racket Store and G. M. Wilcox & Son. A new’ six room cottage to rent in Rensselaer. S. P. Thompson. All hats and caps at 50c on the doHarat Laßue Bros. Closing Out Sale. Thomas Shelley of Remington, was in the city on business Wednesday. Home laundry work wanted, Enquire of Mrs. Wm. Dilts, on West Clark street. Duvall is uow installed in the clothing department at the Chicago Bargain Store. J. A. McFarland was on the sick list a few days this week, but is now able to be out again. Spaulding’s 1902 official foot ball guide contains a picture of the Rensselaer foot ball team Ernest Middleton of South Bend, was the guest of Miss Mary Weathers Saturday and Sunday. Fannie Irwin of Albuquerque, New Mexico, is visiting her uncle, J. F. Irwin and family. '/'"'■The militia company went to Delphi yesterday to take part in the military carnival and street fair.
The Democrat consists of 16 pages this week, the regular 8page issue and an 8-page supplement. • Jacob French and family of Goodland, spent Sunday with Mrs. French’s mother, Mrs. Amanda Hoyes. New pensions: Abraham Bunnell, Monticello, increase, sl2; Samuel Piott, Francesville, increase, SB. Misses Cecelia O’Connor and Maggie Eberle of Lafayette, were guests of Miss Anna Walters Saturday and Sunday. Rev. D. J. Huston of Milroy tp , is preparing to move back to his old home at Goodland, says the Newton County Star. Rev. Albert Ogle of Indianapolis, Supt. of State Mission, will S reach at the Firet Baptist church unday morning at 10:45. Mrs. Thomas Grant is dangerously sick and but little hope is entertained of her recovery at this writing. She is 86 years of' age. Lost, Wednesday, Aug. 20, on the gravel road east of town, a youth’s coat. Finder leave at The Democrat office or at Lee postoffice.
DR. MOORE, Specialist, • PRIVATE DISEASES,' • • . HEMORHORDS, . .11, koiiii( Office First Stairs West of Fendig s.Drug Store. Phone 351- RENSSELAER, IND.
