Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1904 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Head The Democrat for news. Corn 44c; oats, 30c; rye, 50c. Threshing coal at Coen & Brady’s. Advertising in The Democrat brings results; try it. About twenty Rensselaer people went to Cedar Lake to attend church Sunday. for oats, crop prospect*, in the Gifford district are reported good this year. Mrs. E. P. Honan hnd son Edward are spending the week visiting friends in Chicago. Remember the Monon’s excursion to Indianapolis to-morrow;, .only $1.25 for the round trip. V—Mrs. Calvin Carsner and children of Chicago are visiting the families of Peter Giver and Harry Wiltshire. r 1 Thomas Driver of Barkley township, went to Chicago Thursday to attend Holiness meetings for a week

See the men’s summer coats and vests 38 cents to $1.25 at the great clearance sale at the Chicago Bargain Store. You should wait—Big Sale opens Aug. 6th. Leopold building, formerly occupied by the Racket Store. JujCo. M. left for Indianapolis to attend the State Encampment, I. N. G., on the early train Wednesday morning. E. P. Honan has accepted an invitation to address the old settlers meeting at Delphi, his old home, August 13. 4 Reports from the pickle growing districts of Jasper state that the crop is looking well and a good yield is expected. Good land Herald: We are told that Walter Ponsler of Mt. Ayr, will be a candidate for auditor on the democratic ticket. Miss Fannie Crowden and Roy Shepherd, of Goodland, were visiting her uncle, Jerome Harmon, and family last Sunday. If you will notice the crowds at the Chicago Bargain Store’s clearance sale, you would believe the effects of the bank failure are over. Mrs. William A. Ridenour and two children, Edith and Cecil, of Oleta, Okla., are here for a few weeks visit with relatives and friends.

If you have cares; if you have the blues; if your business goes wrong, “Hooligan’s Troubles’’ will relieve you. At opera house Monday night, Aug. Ist. viW. J. Imes, C. P. Wright, Mrs. Melle Medicus and Miss Flosse Wright attended the funeral of Newton Wright, a relative, at Brookston, Sunday. The Wabash announces their annual Niagara Falls excursion for Thursday, August 18. Excellent touriot sleeping cars will be run in these trains. With late styles of type, first class paper stock and up-to-date printers, The Democrat is prepared to turn out job printing of all kinds in the latest and best style of the art. The following people from this vicinity registered at the Indiana building at the World’s fair during the past week: Frank H. Wolfe, Wolcott; Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Prutsman, Morooco.

J. Levine of Crown Point, has leased the Leopold store bnilding, formerly occupied by the Racket store, and will open up with a big stock of general merchandise one week from to-day, on August 6. The Indianapolis excursion train to-morrow will stop at all stations between Hammond and Frankfort. Train reaches Rensselaer at 7:19 a. m.; 11.25 for the round trip. Returning train leaves Indianapolis at 7 K)0 pi m. Duvall spent Sunday and Monday with his wife and baby at West Lebanon, where Mrs. Duvall and mother, Mrs. Biggs, are visiting the latter’s mother, returning home Tuesday. Mrs. Duvall and Mrs. Biggs remained for a lon- . ger visit.