Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 February 1904 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
(local and personal.
■Brief Items of Interest to City u 4 Country Renders. ' Com 37c; oats, 38c. begins nest Wednesday. Additional local on last page. Tomorrow is St Valentin® A day. .* Y'o ■? 3■; • U. M. Baughman was in Logansport on business Thursday. Mesdames W. H. Beam and W. F. Smith were in Chicago Saturday. ■. l : . i Advertised letters: Mrs. Ida Reed, Edward Kramer, - Peter Wolf. _____ Miss Minnie Scheurich is learning type-setting in The Democrat office. . 9 !» - > Chas. Hansen will move on hisl arm on Gillam township in a few weeks. 7 '- • ■ • ■ A. B. Rowley departed Thurslay for Washington, D. C„ on business. ■ Don’t forget the best show of he season —“The Missouri Girl”— March Ist. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Nidus ob tear Sharon, are visiting in,Chisago this week. . ■ ' Jasper Kenton visited his son Charles in Indianapolis Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth ret iurned home from the hospital in Chicago last Tuesday. Mrs, Louie Leopold and >f|Wolcott, are visiting the family >f A. Leopold this week. Mrs. Hr O. Harris and son* 1. C. Harris, left last Friday for a tojourn at Hot Springs, Ark. Miss Elizabeth Spalding has aken up the study of shorthand is the means of mental culture. . Ats Donnelly has been on thir lick list the past week with a evere cold and stomach trouble. " / J. W. Freshour has sold his >laoksmithing business to Jesse Jail, who will continue the busiiess. , Attorney Jasper Guy of Remington, was over Wednesday, lookng after cases in court and abitraoting. Mrs. Hettie Reynolds expects to nove to Delphi this spring, where ter son Joe is employed as forenan oh the Delphi Journal. The last day of this month the >ox at Murray’s dry goods store sontaining S2O will be opened. Lll keys must be turned in before hat time. Mrs. Peter Giver returned Sunlay from Monticello, where she tad been for several days assistng in caring for her sister-in-law, firs. Babb. J. M. Shields, who has occupied he Fisher farm south of town for he past year, will occupy the Churchill farm three miles northrest of town the coming year. . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood of Wolcott, came over and spent Sunday with the latter’s parents, dr. and Mr. A 1 Catt, Mrs. Wood emaining for a several days visit. ’ James T. Miller of Barkley tp., lotice of whose sale appears in mother column, will move to Covert, Mich., about March Ist, tear which place he has purchaa>d a farm.
James T. Randle, who was aken sick at the home of his son 2d in Hanging Grove tp., about wo weeks ago, was brought home Saturday and is recovering from lis sickness. Wm. L. Nowels, notice of whose ale appears elsewhere in this taper, owing to poor health, tas rented his farm in Jordan tp. o Frank Arnott, and will move o Rensselaer. The Democrat turned out a job >f wedding cards this week for a roung couple in a neighboring ownsbip, but we are not at liberty o disc rose the names of the contacting parties at this time. Mrs. Margaret Hoover died he home of her son, W. M. HoovK, south of town, last Saturday at . o’clock a. in., at the advanced ge of 83 years. The funeral was held Monday at 10 a. m., from the hesidence of Mr. Hoover, and interment made in Weston ceme.y ■' ; ■
