Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1902 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Harry Reed got a leg fractured in a football game at Remington the other day. Eger came home from Wisconsin University to eat turkey with the old folks. Wanted:—Choice Buckwheat for which we will pay the highest market price, at the River Queen Mill. The County Teachers Association is being held here as we go to press and the city is full of handsome schoolmaams. 4 Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thompson Mrs. J. A. Larsh visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Catt at Chenoa, 111., over Thanksgiving. The Thanksgiving football game here, Battle Ground vs. Rensselaer, resulted In a score of 35 to 0 in favor of Rensselaer No casuahties. A letter from James W. Douthit of Weatherford, Okla., states that he was elected J. P., at the recent election there. The office is quite an important and lucreative one there. The winter meeting of the Kankakee Valley District Medical Society will be held at North Judson, Tuesday, Dec. 9. Dr. I. B. Washburn of this city is on the program for a paper on ‘‘Puerperal Eclampsia.” Mr. Arthur Rockhold and Miss Mary Scheurick were married at Chicago, Wednesday evening. The groom resides at Chicago where the bride has been employed for several months. The bride’s parents reside south of Rensselaer. White County Democrat: At Rensselaer the people are holding I nion Anti-Saloon League meetings and are preparing to go after all the saloons in Rensselaer with a “blanket” remonstrance. The Anti-Saloon movement in Indiana seems to be spreading lySaturday’s football game, Highland Park, (Ill.,) Military team vs. Rensselaer High School, resulted in a score of 6 to 0 in favor of Rensselaer. Bob McGreagor of the home team, got an I arm fractured and a few others ’ were temporarilly laid out, but no fatalities occurred. The Jasper County Farmers’ Institute will be held in Rensselaer, Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 26 and 27th. The executive committee will meet Dec." 6 to arrange a program. Subjects for discussion will be in order. L. Strong, Chm. Com. A. C. Farmer of Yukon, Okla., formerly of Rensselaer, is in the neighborhood at present. He will be here until about Dec. 16. Parties antie piting a trip to Oklahoma would do well to see Mr. Farmer and have a talk witji him. He will be in Rensselaer each Saturday until after above date. John H. Jessen was called to Chicago Monday by the Smith Manure Spreader Co., and offered a position as traveling representative of that company. He will go to Chicago next Monday and work for a while on trial, and if matters are mutually satisfactory he will probably engage with the firm permanently, beginning with a salary of SSO per month and exexpenses. Wolcott Enterprise: Will Stroup disposed of his blacksmith supplies this week, Enz & Busier purchasing the entire outfit. He will move to Jasper county in a week or two and will live near Wheatfield where he has rented a large farm owned by J. G. Perry. Willis a first-rate fellow, an industrious citizen and his Wolcott friends wish him abundant prosperity in his new home. So far a-the corn crop is con-, ceroed in Jasper county, it is not likely that the yield the county over will be more than one-half that of last year. This is also very likely true of our neighboring counties on the north, but in the central and southern part of Indiana the crop is said to be the best in years, and the government report that the state will raise the largest crop of corn in its history is probably not far wrong. When you have a legal notice to be published, such as notice of appointment, nptice of survey, notice of administrator’s or guardian’s sale, non-resident notice, or any other notice not controlled by county or township officers, bring it to The Democrat office, Our prices for this work are lower than others by reason of our setting the notice without any padding whatever, and we will appreciate the favor of your bringing notice of this character to us.
