Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1903 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Local and Personal. Corn 37c; oats, 30c. Wheat 60 cents; rye, 40 cents. Mrs. J. J. Brenner is quite sick. Next Tuesday is the day for wearing o’ the green. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Montgomery are visiting in St. Louis. Mrs. N. S. Bates is quite sick with muscular rheumatism. W. O. Rowles was in Chicago Monday, buying new goods. Miss Golda Harmon is visiting friends in Muncie this week. Monticello’s new Christian church will be dedicated to-mor-row. Mrs. G. O. Pumphrey is visiting friends at Indianapolis and Rushville. Y-m iss Mary Meyer spent Sunday with her brother Frank, at Danville 111.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe were in Chicago the first of the week, buying goods. Mrs. Conrad Hilderbrand and Miss Mary Hordeman spent Sunday with friends in Lafayette. Hoover, Vincent Eisele and O. K. Ritchey shipped two carloads of cattle to Chicago Monday. Sunday was a warm, balmy spring day and the robins made their appearance in considerable numbers. The Chicago Bargain Store unloaded a carload of nails and wire Monday, and a car of potatoes Wednesday. To Rent: —80 acre farm; good buildings and fruit. G. F. Meyers, Kniman, Ind.
Harry Beck, who recently moved here from the Gifford district, has moved to Hanging Grove tp., where be will work the Hornicle farm Hiram Jacks and daughter Maud, went to Chalmers yesterday to visit the former’s son Wm. Jacks. J. L. Turner, now of Rocky Ford, Col., is looking after business matters in Jasper county this week. v>- B. Nowels came from Lamar, Col., Tuesday to help his father and mother celebrate their sixty-second wedding anniversary. Theodore Lang, who has been at Punta Gorda, Fla., for the past few months, returned Monday, content to remain in Jasper for awhile.
New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Sharon, 2; Franeesville, 1; Rensselaer, 2; Odell, 111., 1; Mt, Ayr, 1. Remington. 1; Lee, 1. 400 Burr and White Oak Posts for sale at <> cents each, at my farm 5 miles southeast of Rensselaer, and mile south of Ccockott graveyard. T. A. Crockett. A strange dog camo to my place, 8i miles north of Rensselaer, and owner may have same by describing same and paying costs. Anton Trully. John W. of White county, has filed suit for $5,000 damages against Henry A. Isch, who, he alleges, enticed Florence C. Colvert, his wife, from home. N. S. Bates will close his poultry house this week for the season, and give his attention to his truck farming. He will probably open up in the business again in the fall.
Goodlaud Herald: Mr. Henry Heath and family left last week for their new homo near Tefft, lud., and have the best wishes of a host of friends fer their success and prosperity. ‘ Conrad Kellner gives notice throogliAhe Journal that he will make application at the April session ot the county commissioners sor 1 a liconso to disponso liquor in R"iissolaer. His prcßont license expires in June. Mrs E. 11. Shields has roovod into the John Greontiold property on the east side, vacated by Levi Renicker, who moved into Geo. KosHinger’s property, oiua" block north, who moved back to his farm in Jordan tp. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Krosol and little son moved this woek to their new homo just south of Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Kresel woro one of our most highly prized neighbors, and whilo wo regret to lose them from our community, wo wish them abundant success in their now home. A Si BS( RIBER.
