Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 December 1903 — Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Two spools of silk for scts at Rowles & Parker’s. Wm, Chilcote has returned to the soldiers’ home at Marion. “Uncle Josh” at the opera house Saturday evening, Dec. 19th. Ross Dean is home from the State University, suffering from a severe cold. D. H. Yeoman has about given up going to Florida again this winter, he informs us. Mrs. A. A. Hoover and sister, Miss Mildred Jackson, are visiting relatives at Lebanon. Mrs. Laura Lutz has rented her farm in Hanging Grove tp., and will move to Rensselaer. Warren Washburn of Goodland, was the guest of his parents, Dr. and Mrs. I. B. Washburn, last Sunday. Mr. Cal Stewart of New York City, pure and wholesome mirth. Opera house house, Saturday evening, Dec. 19th. We understand that Ike Leopold of Wolcott, is thinking of locating in Oklahoma with his brother Mose of this place. Cale/ Hopkins has bought a smalUfarm near Hartford City, Blackford county, in the oil country. There are four producing wells on the farm. Bill N. Jones was called to Bellwood, Neb., last Friday by a telegram stating that his son Bert had been hurt in a feed grinder and one of his arms was cut off. Rev. J. M. Elam, the new pastor of the Christian church has moved here from Indianapolis and occupies Robt. Michal’s tenant house on South Vanßensselaer street. D. M. Worland returned Saturday from the mineral Springs near Attica, where he had been taking treatment for rheumatism for a couple of weeks. He is much improved. Estrayed: A two-year-old red and white heifer, white in face and white spots on body. Strayed from two miles north and one-half mile east of Rensselaer. Phone Halleck 650. Clark Bros. Mr. and Mrs, Addison Parkison left Wednesday for Bucklen, Ran., where they will visit J. V. Parkison for a short time and will then go on to California. They expect to be gone three months. The merchant who advertises his wares is the merchant who has a good, clean stock and whose prices can usually be depended on as being right. Readers of The Democrat are requested to trade with the merchants who advertise in its columns —you will find them up-to-date business men. Announcement is made of the marriage of Mr. Edward Mills, eldest son of attorney and Mrs. C. E. Mills, and Miss Maude Healey, daughter of Mrs. Julia Healey, also of this city, to take place Dec. 25. Mr. Mills has a position with the Western Electric Co., in Chicago, and it is understood they will reside in that city.