Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1904 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
pMr, and Mrs. Henry Grow are visiting relatives in Logansport this week. The Democrat employes only, the best printers, handles the best grades of papers, uses the best quality of ink, up-to-date type, has three of the best makes of presses and all other necessary machinery and appurtances, and therefore caq and does turn out as good work as any job office in northern Indiana. Give us a call if in want of anything, and get our prices. Tuesday’s Monticello Journal: Andrew Charles and Leonard Adams, who were arrested last spring for stealing corn north of Wolcott, appeared before Judge Palmer yesterday by their attorneys, Messrs. Foltz and Wilson of Rensselaer, and pleading guilty to the charge of petit larceny, threw themselves on the mercy of the court. * The Judge, after giving the culprits a sound lecture, took their case under advisement and released them on bonds of S2OO each. Joseph Nissius became the surety for Charles and Adams’ mother for him. The marriage of Mr. Fred K. Rich of Naperville, 111., and Miss Katie M. Collins of Barkley tp., took place at Trinity M. E. church Tuesday noon, as announced in hist week’s Democrat, Rev. H. L. Kindig officiating. The church was nicely decorated for the occasion and a large number of relatives and friends of the contracting parties were in attendance. A fine wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride’s parents after the ceremony to the invited guests and an afternoon reception to the newly wedded couple was held. They left Wednesday morning for Naperville, where they will reside. The Gollmar Bros, shows gave two very satisfactory performances here last Monday, and the capacity of their big tent was taxed to its utmost. In fact at the afternoon performance evefy seat was taken and probably two hundred to three hundred people were compelled to stand during the entire performance. Gollmar Bros, are to be commended on the entire absence of gamblers and fakers with their shows, and the gentlemanly management and courteous treatment of all with whom they had business dealings with, paying their bills promptly when presented without the customary red tape and kicks, was indeed refreshing. The Democrat can cheerfully recommend “Gollmars” as being a good show and carrying the best behaved lot of people that has visited our town for many a day.
A first-class, stylish phaeton, all in excellent condition, for sale cheap at my shop on Front street. J. P. Warner. Good canning peaches for about SI.OO per bushel, on sale days, Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 13th and 14th. Chicago Bargain Stobe.
