Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1902 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

MONON EXCURSION RATES.

$8 .80 for the round trip to Indianapolis Sept15th to 19th. Rood returning to Sept. 32nd. account of State Fair. One fare for the round trip to Des Moines. lowa. Sept. 18th to 15th, returning to Sept. 22, Sovereign Grand Lodge I. 0.0. F, *ll .06 for the round trip to Chattanooga, Tenn.. Sept. 10th, and 17th, good to return to Oct. 6th, Shermans brigade reunion. One fare for the round trip to Lafayette, Sept. 18th, good returning Sept. 14th, account Forepaugh & Sells circus. One fare for the round trip to Hammond, Sept. 18, limited to Sept. 10,. account laying of the corner stone of the Superior Couit Building.

W. H. Beam, Agt,

Corn, 56c; oats, 26c. Wheat 60 cents; rye, 40 cents. Old Settlers meeting next Saturday. All 6c lawns at yd. at LaRue's. Read the new ad of Brown, the blacksmith. Timothy seed at Lee’s Hardware, at McCoysburg. Only 75 cents for the round trip to Chicago, to-morrow. Bun Tyler is now working for W. H. Beam, at the dejiot. For farm loans see Baughman & Williams. Low rate of interest. Goodland catholics are preparing to build a new §IO,OOO church. Rev. Edward Jakob of Loda, 111., spent a few hours in the city Tuesday. Albert Killen of Lafayette, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. E. J, Wilcox, over Sunday. Develin and Mrs. Meeks of Burnettsville, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sharp. M. fi. Tyler has moved here from Rose Lawn, and occupies property on North Weston street. The Christian church people at Morocco bav© let the contract for a new church edifice to cost $4.500. Mrs. John Haley and children returned home Sunday from Chicago, after a three weeks visit with relatives. i-w . O. Nelson, the photagrapher, moved to Demotte Tuesday and occupies M. H Tyler’s property there. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Muster were called to Montieello Sunday by the serious illness of Mr. Muster’s mother. The official calls for Union, Jordan and Walker township conventions appears in first column of editorial page. Ralph Streeter, formerly proprietor of the Motion News, is now in charge of the Jonesboro Herald, a gas belt paper. l)r. W. H. Boles, a prominent prohibition orator of Illinois, delivered two speeches here Thursday, afternoon and evening, to good sized audiences. Mr. Lewis of Hanging Grove tp., has rented the Grooms property, on the corner of Weston and Rutsen street*, and took possession of same this week. The 9-mouth B-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stibbe, of near Aix, died last Friday afternoon and was buried Sunday, the funeral being held at 9 a. m. While a great deal of the corn inthis county is practically out of the way of frost, farmers agree that late planted corn will requjre all of this month to mature. Miss Nellie Boigegrain, who has been Bpending the summer at her home in Vernon, li|d., has returned to her old position as trimmer in Mrs. lines’ millinery store. Miss Lura Forsyth of Nineveh, Ind., Miss Bessie Rhodes of Bine Village, Ind., and Prof. B. T. Forsyth of Irvington, Ind., are visiting at the home of Rev. Hall this week. Leader: Will McCol* lough says the corn is ripening fine, but iB not filling out at the end like it did two years ago. The promised large yield will not bo realized.

DR. MOORE, Specialist, Office First Stairs West of Store. Phone 351. ~ RENSSELAER, IND.