Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1904 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ITIS A/UTTER OF HEALTH POWDER AbMlnMfNl* THERE IS HO SUBSTITUTE LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn 44c; oats, 39c. Buckwheat seed for sale at the mill. • J. F. Warren is here from Oklahoma City, Okla. D. B. Nowels returned to Lamar, Colo., this week. ' ' V B. S. Fendig will pay $1.20 per dozen for good squabs. Monticello came up over 200 strong to the high school contests Saturday. Mrs. H. V. Weaver visited her sister, Mrs. Lona Nichols, at Lowell, Sunday. * Mrs. Lucy Malone of was the guest of her mother, Mrs. E. H. Shields, Saturday. . / Attorney George A. Willianra* of this city, will deliver the Decoration day address at Goodland. Mrs. John Eger has gone tN Kendallville to visit relatives and to attend the wedding of her brother. Miss Cora Friend of Chicago is working temporarily as stenographer in Baughman & Williams’ office. The democratic county convention will meet to-day at 2 p. m., in the east court room at the court house. Jacob Lesh of L’nion township, is attending the German Baptist conference, near Dayton, Ohio, this week. The Fowler Leader says that John Bond, of that place, will build a new house “on his farm near Rensselaer.” . | The State Bank of was incorporated Tuesday. Delos Thompson is cashier. The bank expects to open for business June lßt - y Ernest Cockerill has bought'o! J. W. Horton the property on Division street at present occupied by Mose Tuteur. Consideration SI,BOO. A church social at the Barkley church, Saturday eve, May 28th. Light refreshments will be served And a small fee charged for benefit jof church. Come. * A. »B. Martin, aged 67 years, committed suicide at his home in Delphi Tuesday morning by shootling himself in the right temple rwith a 22 caliber target rifle. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Rensselaer, 5; Mt. Ayr, 1; Chicago, 2; Foresman, 1; Logansport, 1; Francesville, 1; Remington, 1. The Ladies of the Grand Army ■will serve dinner to the soldiers of khe Civil War on their return [from the cemetery on Decoration |Day, at the ladies’ waiting room ■in the court house. I Miss Cora Wray, daughter of |C. D. Wray, a former Dunkard ■preacher of Barkley township, [died jat her home near Covert, BCicht, Tuesday from consumption. [Deceased was a sister of Mrs. L. |S. Renicker of this city. L On account of union memorial ■services at the M. E. church toImorrow, there will be no morning services at the Christian church. ■Evening services will be held as lusual,! with special music by the ■orchestra and a sermon by Rev. |Elam, the pastor.