Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 November 1902 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Local and Personal. f-Cofn, 52c; oats, 22y > Read The Democrat for news Mrs. A. B. Fisher has moved to Remington. A few cases of scarlet fever are reported at Goodland. Mary Bates spent Sunday with friends in Hammond. Ladies Sewing Chairs SI.OO at E. J. Hurley’s Furniture Store. New pensions: William H. H. Baxter, Rose Lawn, original, SB. Miss Myra Clark spent Sunday with friends at Chicago and Hammond. George Healey came back from Washington to cast his vote for Crumpacker, Mrs. George Stondt of Remington, visited Mrs. F. E. Babcock Tuesday and Wednesday. Baughman & Williams now have an office day at Monon to look after legal matters in that bailiwick. ssj. M.‘ Hibler of Joliet, 111., came down Sunday to look after his farm in Milroy tp., returning home Tuesday. My 80 aere farm in Barkley tp., is for sale or trade. Nelson DuCharme. Rensselaer, R. D. 2. the D. A. R. meeting at Lafayette last week, Mrs. G. E. Murray of this city, was chosen treasurer of the organization. Miss Edna Thompson returned home from Washington, D. C., Friday evening, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. H. B. Kurrie. George Jenkins, who haß been visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Wishard, returned to her home at Big Rapids, Mioh., Monday. "F-Jordan township is well represented in Long’s corn show. It is claimed-that Jordan has the best corn of any township in the county. Subject of discourse at the F. W. Baptist church to-morrow evening: “Some Lessons from the Present Anti-Saloon Crusade in Indiana.”