Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1904 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
IT IS A MATTER OFHEAUB (tWAj, j*UuKO POWDER Abiolotetr Put ■ THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. , Corn 38c; oats, 38c. Don’t read the Chicago Bargain Storeug page ad. And yesterday was “All Fools Day.” Risk of the Lafayette Democrat, was in the city a few hoars Tuesday. Y' Frank Garriot of Union tp., 'went to Valparaiso Monday to enter the normal school. P. W. Shaft of Newton township, has gone to Mt. Ayr to engage in the poultry business. Dr. Rose M. Remmek, optical specialist, will make her regular! visit to Clark’s jewelry store, April 6 to 13. M. W. A. meeting, April 6. Uniform team from Monon will confer the degree. Joe Jeffries, Clerk. The Democrat and the Twice-a week St. Louis Republic for a short time to paid-in-advance subscribers for only $1.60. “Dr.” William Babb, who has been at the poor farm for the past few weeks, has been taken to the soldiers home at Lafayette. Most of the Rensselaer young people who are attending educational institutions elsewhere are home for their spring vacation. -V B. G. Parks of Remington, was the guest of his brother, W. S. Parks, Mondey night. He was on his way home from a trip to Illinois. has been struck on the Karah McKillip farm in Milroy township at a depth of 80 feet, but in what quantity remains to be determined. Men may fret and men may fume, and cry: “The trusts must go!” But there’s one trust thev long so the grocer’s, don’t you know. * Several hundred subscriptions expire with this issue of The Democrat. Examine the label on your paper and see if yours is one of these, and, if so, call in and review. yC Rev. Taylor, who has been pastor of the Parr and Brushwood circuit of the U. B. church for several months is preparing to sell out and go to Indian Territory, where he will work at carpentering. Mrs. Grace Elam and little son Warren, returned from an extended visit with relatives in Minnesota, Friday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Elam’s sister, Miss Pearl Cutshall, who will spend the summer here. Ray Cummings of Kentl&nd, who is a candidate for the republican nomination for prosecuting attorney, was in the city Saturday looking after his fences. The convention will be held at Brook, May 4. \ The marriage of Mr. Judson E. Mainee and Miss Lelia Coen, prominent young people of the city, will take place at the residence of the bride’s brother, C. W. Coen, on McCoy avenue, next Wednesday, April 6, at 8 p. m. The Sunday school at the Christian church will render a beautiful Easter program entitled “The Little Philanthropist,” next Sunday morning abll o’clock, the regular preaching hour. An offering will be taken for the benefit of the Orphans Home.
