Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1903 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Local and Personal. Corn 37c; oats, 28c. Wheat 60 cents; rye, 40 cents. If you want a nice cutter, go to Worland’s. Start the new year right by subscribing for The Democrat. Miss Sadie Cody of Chicago, spent Sunday with Rensselaer \ ."r lends. Notice the Chicago Bargain Store’s page ad if you are looking for bargains. jMrs. Leslie Clark and son Howard, visited friends at Englewood, 111., this week. 4”Mrs. B. S. Fendig and baby left Thursday for New Orleans to visit her parents. Elmer Wilcox has located in Dayton, Ky., just across the river from Cincinnati. Miss Myra Clark returned Wednesday from a several days visit in Hammond. Miss Ada Moles of Mancie, is making her aunt, Mrs. J. W. Horton, an extended visit. The Democrat wishes its thousands of readers, one and all, a Happy and prosperous New Year. If you want to buy a good home in Oklahoma, cheap, call on or address C. L. Holly, Brook. Ind. Mr. and Mrs. A. Harmon were called to LaSalle, 111., last week by the death of the latter’s father. Theodore Smith of near Blackford, is moving upon a farm in White county, north of Otterbein. Trustees Clark of Wheatfield, and Maloney of Kankakee tp., were in the city Tuesday on business. 4000 seasoned white oak fence posts for sale at my farm in Barkley tp., at 5 cents each. C. F. Arnold. The township advisory boards will meet next Tuesday to make the annual settlement with the trustees. Mrs. J. W. Horton, who has been quite sick with pleural pneumonia, is reported much better at this writing. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffiees: Rensselaer, 1; Newland, 1; Bucklin, Kansas, 1.

Mrs. Addie Duvall and sister-in-law lea Duvall, of Allentown, 111., are visiting relatives and friends here for a few days. We do nothing by halves, prices talk. Closing out sale to begin on January sth, at 8 a m., at the Chicago Bargain Store. J. C. Chilcote is again a familiar figure upon our streets, having returned from an extended visit in Illinois and at Mt. Ayr. Dr. Bernard Maloy of Chicago, who has been spending the holidays with his parents here, returned to Chicago Thursday. W. H. Beaver of Milroy tp., left Tuesday for Wellston, Oklahoma, where she will spend the winter with relatives. ■‘A Millionaire Tramp,” at Ellis opera house, next Thursday night. One of the best shows of the season —don’t miss it.

From now on all other tramps are warned to keep out of this town; we are saving our welcome for “A Millionaire Tramp.” New pensions: Cyrus Haas, Rensselaer, increase sl2; Benjamin Fairchild, Medaryville, increase, sl4; George M. Gay, Monon, increase, S3O. Mr. and Mrs. N. Krull left Wednesday for a few days visit in Dayton, Ohio. Ed Omara has charge of the, bakery dining their absence.—Monon News. C. F. Arnold recently returned from a three weeks, trip through Arkansas, northwestern Missouri, Oklahoma and Indian Territory. He was not well pleased with the country, and made no investment.

DR. MOORE, Specialist,

Office First Stairs West of Fendig’s Drug Store. Phone 251.