Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1904 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Call on Austin & Hopkins for terms on farm and city loans for five years. Have you seen our new Round Hand series of type? It makes an elegant letter or billhead. Mr. Rudy Winger and Miss Jennie Coulthurst both of Remington, were married at the Christian church parsonage Thursday afternoon by Rev. Elam. nly a few more of the gold dollars left at the First National Bank. There is only a limited number of these rare coins and many are being purchased. YThe Halligans have bought the Gifford farm of 240 acres just northeast of town, cornering on the northeast corporation of Rensselaer. Consideration $65 per acre.

A farewell party was given by the Gunyon young folks to about 35 or 40 of their friends, before moving from the Yeoman farm to a Makeever farm southeast of town, which Mr. Gunyon has rented for the coming year. The fact that C. M. Blue, “Doc” Nichols and H. B. Murray’s names appear on the back of the indictments of Mr. Halleck against The Democrat man, as witnesses, shows the motive behind these prosecutions. Sixty per cent of all headaches are caused through defective eyes. Little eye defects grow to big ones if not properly and promptly attended to. Dr. Rose M. Remmeck will be at Clarke’s jewelry store again one week, commencing Feb. 24. No charge for examination. A large display of art is on exhibition at the postoffice. These pictures were made by the pupils of the publio school, and quite a number show great skill and talent The one made by Miss Mary Wright, however, is pronounced the best by good judges, but many are very fine. The pupils deserve much credit for their nice work. dancing party under the management of Zerne Wright and Bert Goff was given at the Armory Tuesday night. The mnaic consisted of a drum and piano, handled by two competent and able musicians who received boquets from all sides for the excellent music. 25 couples were consisting o| five courses, were served at the dining parlors of Goff & Son. All who participated report an extremely delightful time.