Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 February 1903 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fifty Year; the Standard BAKING POWDIF Awarded Highest Honors World’s Fair Highest tests U.S. Gov’t Chenists PRIC2 BAKING POWDER CO. CHICAGO The ladi< -of’ u 1 M E < hwrcli will Isold a ■■liummage Sale// Friday and Sfliuii ;<y. Feb, 27, 28 at Mr. Michael Eger's shop A goodly sluire of your patronage is solicited marriage of Mr. Joha Borntrager. south of town, and Miss Lizzie Zink of near Wapakoneta, Ohio, will take piax c at St. Joseph’s C itholie church, at Wapakoneta, next Tuesday ciorniiig at 8 o’clock. Jefferson, Washington, and Beaver townships, Newton county, will vote March 5 and 7 on the granting of a subsidy for a north and sou th rail road through t hose townships. Beaver will vote March 7, while Jefferson and Washington will vote March 5. -. Warner Bros, have their new store building nearly ready for occupancy and expect to get moved into same about March 1. Mr. Leopold informs us that Mr. Miliron of Monticello, will occupy the room vacated by them, as stated by The Democrat last week. XW. O. Roadifer of Remington, was in the city on business yesterday. Mr. Roadifer says the Remington grain dealers are suffering from the old trouble—elevators packed full of grain and no care to move it. consequently not a wheel has turned for three weeks.
The racy Raridan vs. Raridan divorce case from Brookston, brought to this county from White and then venued again to Newton, was decided this week, the defendant being given a decree on his cross-complaint, but was ordered to pay SI,BOO alimony and S2OO attorney fees to his wife. A Crown point attorney informied us Saturday that it was his j opinion that if it could be shown I that John Daugherty was in [liquor when ho destroyed the [tombstones in our cemetery, the [ men who sold him the whiskey [ would be liable on their bond for [all damages - Lowell Tribune. Dr. H. L. Brown and wife and Mrs. E. C. English were called to Danville, 111., Monday night by a telegram stating that Mrs. Brown, the aged mother of Dr. Bro\ n and Mrs. English, was dying. Thurai day night Mrs. Brown was still alive, but it was thought she would live but a few days longer.
Peter VanOski, aged 17 years, an employe on the 3-1 railroad, was arrested last Monday by the sheriff of Porter county for attempting to ditch a passenger train at Wheatfield two weeks ago by placing a mass of iron on the track. A bad, accident was narrowly averted. When arrested the boy confessed his guilt and explained that he “wanted to see what would happen.” Wm. Washburn and wife, of Rensselaer, Ind., are down spending a few weeks’ vacation, stopping at the M. E. parsonage with their friends Mr. and Mrs. Yeoman. of the same city. Mr. Washburn is an extensive live stock man and farmer and one of the leading citizens of his home city. He is enjoying the climate and fine fishing very much .... Mr. Dave Yeoman, of Rensselaer, Ind., has bought of Wilson and Neilson the two story house and lot on 10th street occupied by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Scott. Thia house is desirably '>• ited being only a little more t* an 2 blocks from courthouse and postoffice. Mr. Yeoman also bought lots 1, 2 and ”, in block 112, on 11th street, near the river and the 50 feet off of T. N. Gautier’s lots on avenue C. This is all choice property. Mr. Yeoman will probably build on the avenue C property. —Miami (Fla..) Metropolis. Morris’ English Worm Powder Warranted to care any caaeot Wonna m Horeea. Cattle, Sheep or Doku. alw> Pin Worm In Price. Me. per hex* Sold by A. F. Long.
