Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 November 1903 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Wm. P. Baker is confined to the house with sickness. Attorneys Williams and Wilson were in Kentland, attending court this week. Old pop corn for sale in quantities to suit, 3c a lb. Telephone Alf Donnelly. Wednesday was "pension day” for pensioners drawing pensions through the Indianapolis agency. Mrs. Charles Pefley of Remington, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Warner, on Front street. Mrs. Will Grant, formerly of this county, died at her home in Hammond Tuesday from consumption.
John Karr was fined $1 and costs, $13.50 all told, on a plea of guilty to public intoxication, in quire Irwin’s court Saturday. E. P. Honan was in Kentland Thursday and yesterday, trying the Coen vs. Halstead case, in which he is one of the attorneys. W. H. (Mot) Ritchey has 3 high grade £ to g Shorthorn bull calves, wt. from 450 to 600 pounds, for sale at his farm, 6 miles southwest of Rensselaer. White County Democrat: An iron bridge with cement floor, the first ever built in White county, has been completed in Round Grove township. The contractors were Irwin Greer and John Day. Two deaths have occured at Lafayette in the past two weeks from vaccination. The recent street carnival in that city brought on an epidemic of small-pox, and wholesale vaccination was resorted to. A. Leopold left Tuesday for Oklahoma City, Okla., to visit his son Mose, for a couple of weeks and perhaps, if he finds a desirable law and real estate business for sale, establish him in business for himself. Miss Beatrice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paris Daugherty, formerly of this county, was married recently to Thomas H. Calderwood, the wedding taking place at the home of the bride's parents, near Otto. Wyo.
L. H. Myers of Jordan tp., has negotiated the sale of the Wm. Haley 240 acre farm, near Sharon, to Ernest Rapp of Washington, 111. Consideration $15,800, or $57.50 per acre. Mr. Haley still has 120 acres left. Mrs. W. G. Renicker, formerly of Barkley tp., this county, died at her home near Covert, Mich., last week from consumption. The remains were brought back to her former home near Pyrmont, Carroll county, for interment. The two members of the Brook school board, indicted recently for being interested in contracts for material in the construction of the new school building at Brook, were acquitted by jury in the Newton circuit court this week. Estrayed: From Robt. Michael’s farm, 6| miles southeast of Rensselaer, Oct., 29, a white 2-year-old heifer, neck red and some red on the body, not dehorned, wt. about 700 pounds. Roland Neis, Rensselaer, Ind.
The services at the F. W. Baptist church Sunday morning. will be of special interest to the young people. Text will be fonnd in Psalms, 34 —11. The subject of the evening services will be, “Fools,’’ Psa: 53—1. If there is an infidel or agnostic in the city he is especially invited to attend. J. A. Cochran, Pastor. Professional men and merchants will find the latest designs in type and the largest and be6t line of typewriter and ruled paper in Jasper connty at The Democrat office. Coupled with eqaippment and stock we have capable and np-to-date printers to handle job work. Remember this when wanting anything in this line. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bowen of Pntnamville, Ind., wer6 guests of the latter’s consin, 1. A. Glazebrook, and family Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bowen bad jnst returned from New York City, where they had accompanied the Dowie army. They were on their way back to Pntnamville and stopped off to visit Mr. and Mrs. Glazebrook
Real Estate Agent F. A. Woodin of Foresman, and Martin Karr and George Spaulding, also of near Foreman, returned Thursday from Van -Boren connty, Mieh., where Mr. Karr purchased 240 acre of land, and Mr. Spaulding 160 acres. Both were well pleased with the country and will move there the coming spring They paid about SSO per acre.
