Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1902 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Local and Personal. Corn (new) 35c; oats, 260. Wheat 60 cents; rye, 40 cents. Read Murray’s ad, on last page. And next Thursday is Thanksgiving. The White circuit court convenes Monday. Mrs. J. J. Montgomery is quite sick at this writing. Two of Charles Morlan’s children are seriously sick. An electric light system is being installed at Wolcott. Attorney Milner of Goodland, was in the city Thursday. New pensions: Joseph G. L. Galey, Rensselaer, original, sl2. The River Queen Mill will not run on Thanksgiving day, Nov. 27. Ira Brown orders his Democrat changed from Foresman back to Kniman. . Simpson is firing the new heating aparatus at the Odd Fellows’ building. Mrs F. E. Babcock visited friends in Goodland and Remington this week. We grind buckwheat any day except Monday and Saturday, at the River Queen Mill. Mr. and Mrs Charles Burklin of Brook, were guests of Mrs. E. H. Shields Thursday. Advertised letters: Mr. Lon Gardner, W. A. Garrison and Mrs. Samantha Daugherty. ' Mrs. Peter Giver and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire visited over Sunday with friends at Monticello. House and two lots, on desirable corner for sale cheap; easy payments. Call on E. P. Honan. The annual meeting of the Jasper countv' Teachers’ Association will be held here next week, Nov. 28-29, Littlefield of Fair Oaks, wak made a woodchopper by the M. W. A’s. here Wednesday night. W. F. Hayes orders the address of his Democrat changed from Muncie, Ind., to New Castle, Ind., R-F-D-5. Mrs. Anna Banes of Carpenter tp., who had been living here for the past year, moved to Remington last week. Ada Nowels spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nowels, at Flora, Carroll county. of Jasper county's township trustees attended the annual state meeting of township trustees at Indianapolis this week, Abe Wartena has bought of W. B. Austin the dwelling and lots in the northwest part of town, immediately north of R. W. Marshall’s. L. Foster was up from Elwobd last Friday. He has sold his 57-acre farm south of town to Mrs. Catherine Dewey, consideration $1,700. J. A. Hixon, who the past four or five year has been located at Kniman, has moved to Lochiel, Benton county, where he -has purchased a general store, By a vote of forty-seven to thirty-one, Colfax township has expressed its desire for six miles of stone road. The road will cost about twelve thousand dollars.— Morocco Courier. Thomas Ward writes us from Rantoul, 111., to change the address of his Democrat to Ogden, 111. He has sold his brick and tile plant at Rantoul and purchased another plant of the,,Bame kind at Ogden. Parties going to Oklahoma will do well by addressing C. L. Hoiley, Brook, Ind., wdio will start South-West on the first and third Tuesday of each month, passing through Arkansas, Indian Territory and to Elk City, Oklahoma. Mrs. Nettie Hurd and children of Woodland, 111,, who have been visiting Mr. uud Mrs. A. F. Slicsler, east of town, returned home Thursday. Mrs. Rachel Seward, her mother, who lives with Mr. and Mrs. Shesler, accompanied her home for a week’s visit. The ladies of the Barkley Christian church will give a dinner on Thanksgiving day, at the church. Dinner Berved at 1 o’clock p. m. Rates—children, 7 years and under, free; 7 to 15 years, 10 cts; adults, 25 ots. Proceeds to go on preacher’s salary All are cordially invited. •