Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 November 1903 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. Mrs. Ray Wood visited in Wolcott this week. John Eger will pay you 180 for good roll butter. L. S. Gant of Minnesota is visiting relatives at Parr. Miss Carrie Eger is visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Maloy, at Lowell. Thomas Parks of Remington, is the guest of bis son W. 8. Parks, here this week. The Chicago Bargain Store unloaded a carload of fine winter apples Monday. Mrs. E. H. Kibler of Warsaw, Ind., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Major. Attorney Jasper Guy of Remington, was looking after business in court here this week.' Roy Peacock, who has a position as day operator at Oyer, visited his mother here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harris and Mrs. Halstead returned Wednesday from their extended western trip. The Ladies’ Industrial society of the M. E. church met with Mrs. James Flynn Wednesday afternoon. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by pcstoffices: Valparaiso, 1; Pleasant Grove, 1; Chicago, I. * Tom Hoyes and sister Miss Blanche, and Miss Anna Vorlap spent Sunday with Miss Manda Hoyes at Monticello. Don’t pay fancy prices for flour when you can buy the best flour made, The Lord’s Best, for sl.lO a sack at John Eger’s. Geo. Babcock, L. H. Hamilton and Jesse Nichols attended the I. O, O. F., grand lodge meeting at Indianapolis this week. Mr. 'and Mrs. • John Marlait, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Roth and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson attended a wedding at Delphi Wednesday*' Ed Gay, who purchased a 120 acre farm near Ligonier, Noble county, some time ago, expects to move upon same in a few weeks. ' M. . , t , - 0 There will be a big turkey shoot at Pleasant Grove, Wednesday, Nov. 25.—the day before Thanksgiving. See bills for particulars. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Barce of Fowler, visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Barce, north of town, the first of the week. Mrs. Nicholas Krull and little son, of Monon, spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. aqd Mrs. Cbas. Ramp, on South Division street. D. H. Yeoman expects to go to * Miami, Fla., in a few weeks where he will remain during the winter and will build four or five houses to rent on his lots in that ojty. ' .The Brook Reporter says that John W. S. Ulrey has received another appointment in the census department at Washington and will leave for the capitol in a few days. El wood "Hibler of Joliet, 111., is visiting his father, T. M. Hibler, at the Hibler stock farm in Milroy tp. He will remain here until after their big stock sale, Tuesday, Dec. 8. The Methodist ladies will hold • their annual rummage sale in January: A great number of good articles are being collected and this sale will be worth waiting for. ■ Next Thursday is Thanksgiving, and as The Democrat force expect to eat turkey, the offioe will be closed during the afternoon. Correspondents are requested to send in their items on Tuesday, if possible. Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Meads have moved here from lowa and occupy rooms in John Ooen’s residence in the north part of town.' Rev. Meads is engaged in evanglelistic work and will make Rensselaer bis headquarters. In the football game here last Saturday, "Rensselaer high school and the Northwestern Military Academy teams, the latter won by a score of 16 to 0. Several of the Renssselaer players were bruised up and injured in the game.