Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 May 1904 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

fTISA MATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Pare THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn 44c; oats, 38c. Murray’s Bank Failure Sale. That is all. Nicholas Krull of Monon, was a Sunday visitor here. Wm. Warren has moved on a farm near Stoutsburg. v Judge Hammond, of Lafayette, was in the city on business Saturday. R. W. Marshall was in Lafayette on legal business Wednesday. rMr. and Mrs. Frank Wood of Wolcott, visited relatives here Sunday. Only thirty-two tickets were sold here for the Chicago excursion last Sunday. Hmt. and Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth spent Sunday with friends in Hammond. H. M. Baughman of Monon the guest of his son U. M. Baughman, Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Lucy Clark, northeast of town, broke her hip last Saturday evening, the result of a fall. i v/f. W. Fisher and Bert Vandercaf were down from Kankakee township on business Saturday. . E. Hopkins and L. H. Hamilton attended the grand lodge I. O. O. F., meeting at Indianapolis this week.

Mrs. Myra Mead of Hammond, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark, of this oity, for a few weeks. excavating for the new Carnegie library is nearing completion, and much of the material is on the ground. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Brook, 1; Noblesville, 1; Chicago, 1; Bloomington, 1. Miss Nellie Imes, w|ll known here, was married Muy Bth to Reingald V. Wagner, a Wichita, Kan., photographer. / Dr. Meyer, the new dentist located in the K. of P. block, has the handsomest furnished office rooms in Rensselaer. J, J. Eiglesbach has bought the Peter Minicus brick house and two lots on the corner of Webster and Pine streets. Consideration SI,OOO. YG. F. Meyers traded his 80 acre farm in Walker tp., last week, known as Clark eighty, for a stock of general merchandise at Groveland, 111. ‘ Mrs. Anna Tuteur and Mrs. Anna R. Mills represented the local lodge of Rebekahs at the grand lodge meeting at Indianapolis this week. Ss.Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Barce of Fowler returned home Sunday after spending a week with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs., Lyman Barce, north of town. N v / Mrs. John Kellner, Cooney Kellner and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hildebrand were called to Chicafo last Saturday by the death of tenry Delta, a nephew of Mrs. Kellner. L. McCurtain of Parr, who is working for Joe Brunton of near Brook, and Foster Brunton of near Brook, left here Tuesday morning for a week’s visit at the world’s fair at St. Louis.