Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1902 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
rMrs. J. J. Eiglesbach and daughters, Mrs. Chas. Chamberlain and Miss Hattie Eiglesbach, were in Chicago Monday. Remember the township conventions, to-day in Walker, Barkley, Newton and Carpenter. See official calls in first column of editorial page. pJßen F. Simith of south Marion tp., had three Poland China 4-months-old pigs at the state fair and was awarded Ist and 2d on the two sows, and first on the Ist prize sow and the boar as a pair. Mr. Smith sold the two sows to Senator Good wine of Warren county, and the boar to Leroy Mills of New Castle, Ind., receiving $235 for the three.
At the district convention of the Christian church, field at Winimac last week, Rev. J H. O. Smith of Valparaiso, was chosen president and T. A. Hall of Rensselaer, vice-president of this district, comprising eight counties, Laporte, Newton, Jasper, Porter, Lake, White, Starke and Pulaski. The next convention will be held in Rensselaer some time next March.
\The remains of Mrs. Alfred Mbore ofnear Rensselaer, who died recently at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago by reason of a nurse giving her poison by mistake, were exumed and an analysis of the stomach is being made for traces of the poison. In the event of its being found, Mr. Moore will institute a suit against the hospital people for damages, it is said.
SJThe wife of a Kankakee county farmer had a sister come from Chicago to make a visit. One day last week the threshers came and the guest insisted on doing the work alone and sent the farmer’s wife away for a rest. When twenty-seven threshers filed in to supper that night they found a sandwich tied with ribbon, one chicken croquet, one cheese ball the size of a marble and a buttonhole boquet at each plate. The men refused to come back for breakfast Jonrna 1. newspaper business over in Newton county is becoming quite interesting. The Newton county Star opened the ball by offering a suit of clothes to the one bringing in the largest list of new subscribers. The Herald went the Star one better by offering a free trip to “Yurop,” and now the Morocco Courier stays in the game by trotting out a 17-year-old mule as a prize. We expect Bro. Davis of the Citizen to “call” all three by coming forward with a government yact or a house and lot in I the future county seat town of ?
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