Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1903 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Get out the lawn mower. Robert Kepner is very sick. The Democrat is all home print this issue. Great bargains in all kinds of shoes at Murray’s. Capt. J. M. Wasson has been “gripping” this week. The incorporated towns will hold elections in May to elect town officers. Mrs. J. F. Warren is reported very sick at her home in Oklahoma City, Okla. The nicest line of muslin underwear, fit and workmanship guaranteed, at Murray’s store. Walter Mnines returned Wednesday night from a trip to St. Ann and Momence, 111. John Merritt has moved into Miss Nancy Rees’ property on North Van Rensselaer street. Popular price, popular garments. in wash waists. Ruwles tV Parker. Clarence Stephenson, who has been living at Chicago Heights, has moved back to Rensselaer. B. G—Parks of Remington, was the guest of his brother, W. S. Parks, Thursday and yesterday. Short order lunch 15 cents, at Schaefer’s Short.,Order Restaurant, South Van Rensselaer street. 4-Township trustees Ryan of Gillam and Maloney of Kankakee, were in the city on business Wednesday. U. M. Baughman was in Modaryville, Winamac and Logansport on farm loan business the first of the week. New advertisements this issue: Chicago Bargain Store, The Racket Store, Geo. E. Murray’s and “The Two Stores.” John L. Clark of near Monon, was a business visitor in the city Wednesday’and called in and renewed his Democrat subscription. Chas. Morlan was in Chicago Sunday to see his little sou -who was recently operated on. He will be brought home one week from Tuesday. HTbe remains of Mrs. Margaret Burroughs were brought here Thursday, from Hammond, for intirment. Deceased was a former resident of Rensselaer. Allen Gray writes us to change the addreps of his Democrat from Gowrie, lowa, to Manson, lowa, where he is now located in the livery business with his brother Albert. Misses Mary Meyer and Georgia Peacock are in Chicago this week getting pointer* on spring millinery styles. Th* latter will trim for Miss Meyer this season. Miss Nellie Brown daughter of John Brown, residing in the west end of the town, died at 8 o’clock a. in. March 13th. Deceased was j nearly 20 years of age and had I suffered for some time with enI largment of the spine. The fun- | oral was held Sunday and interment made in North Star cemetery near Mt. Ayr.
Medaryvillo Advertiser: Mr. Charles Odom will remove to his farm in Gillam township ns soon as the roads are in passable condition. Mr. J. 11. Miller will occupy the house to ho vacated by Mr. Odom and Mr. Luke Coburn will remove from Asphaltum to this town and occupy his property to be vacated by Mr. Miller. James Rush this week moved from one of Hiram Day’s new tenant houses in the ea6t part of town, into the old Mrs. Tuteur property on East Cornelia street. Tom Parker has moved into the property vacated by Mr. Rush, and John Kohler has moved into the property vacated by Parker, which lie recently bought. A. D. Bubcock went to Colorado on business last week at the instigation of Mr. Gushwa to investigate the cause of his sou Peter’s death. He learned that the deceased was frozen to death. When found he was standing by a wire fence. lit was sufficiently resuscitated to give his identity and friends there took every care of him.—Goodland Star. -iCeo. F. Meyers of Ivniman, movdd into tho Lewis Sayler property on South Division street, which he recently purchased, last Monday, nnd Mr. Saylor’s moved Tuesday to the former Meyers farm at Knimqn, which was taken in the trade. ** Mr. • Meyers will make some extensive improvements to his property, we understand, nnd put* in furnace or hot water beat, eto.
