Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1904 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ITIS AMATTER OF HEALTH tm POWDER Absolntely Pare THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
Corn 38c; oats, 36c. N. L-jLitt'eSf Id was a Fair Oaks visitor Sunday. L. C. Ham of Morocco, was in the city Wednesday. k/A. S. and Mel Laßue were Koselawn visitors Sunday. U. M. Baughman was in Valparaiso on business Tuesday. J. Bartoo of the Morocco Courier? visited here Sunday. Watch The Democrat’s editorial ' page for township convention dates. . W. L. Myers, dentist, will open an office in the K. of P. building May 1. <j E. P. Honan was in Lafayette and Chicago several days this week on business. ’ Carmichael of Missouri, visited his uncle, J. C. Carmichael, here this week.
Jordan township democrats will hold their convention to-day to nominate a township ticket. XJohn H. Jessen and son Lloyd, A. F. Shesler and F. E. Babcock «were Chicago goers Snnday. v/Miss Mary Eger, who has been in Colorado for the past year or two, returned home Monday. The Occidental hotel, one of the old landmarks of Indianapolis, was destroyed by fire Sunday night. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Wheatfield, 6; Tulsa, I. T., 1; Lee, 1; Demotte, 1. D. L. Hogan has bought an interest in a house furnishing business in Kankakee, 111., and moved with his family to that place this week. Dozens of people are taking advantage of our big subscription offer of the Democrat and the St. Louis Twice-a-Week Republic, both papers for only $1.50. James Murray writes us to change the address of his Democrat from Stoutsburg, this county, to Baldwin, Mich., where he will make his home in the future. V Miss Bessie King, who intended going away to school, has gone back to work in the Jasper County Telephone Co’s, exchange. Her money was in the McCoy bank, E. T. Jones of Covington, Ky., is now employed on The Democrat, as foreman of the mechanical department, and expects to move his family here in a few .weeks. The stores of Lee & Poole and McDonald at McCoysburg were broken into by burglars last Sunday night and cutlery and other goods to the value of f 150 to S2OO was taken. The Logansport Presbytery which met here last week elected Rev. A. G. Work of this city delegate to the general assembly which meets in Buffalo, N. Y., next month. Simpson is making some improvements to his residence property in the west part of town, raising the old house, putting under a new foundation and building an addition thereto. Theodore Lang came here from Indianapolis last week to visit a few days before going West. He left his money in the McCoy bank for safe keeping while here, and- 1 -well, he is still "visiting” at this writing.
