Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1904 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A MATTER OF HEALTH &AK|KO POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS MO SUBSTITUTE LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn 47: oats 28. WCharles Grow, the mail clerk, is moving to Cincinnati. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hefner are world’s fair visitors this week. mMrs, John Makeever is visiting relatives in Indianapolis this week. Mrs. lines was in Chicago this week purchasing new millinery goods. Remember Mrs. Imes’ millinery opening, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 7 and 8. and Mrs. George Ketchum, Sr., returned Monday from a three months visit in Missouri. Joe Marshall is home from Cali-, fornia, where he has been slaying for the past eighteen months. Millinery Opening, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 13, 14 and 15, at Miss Mary Meyer’s. Read the new ads. of the Chicago Bargain Store, The Ideal Clothing House and the Racket Store. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Benbow of Parr was buried here Thursday in Weston cemetery. "Inbittle Iris Baughman drives the swellest rig in Rensselaer —a tiny Shetland pony and a rubber tired buggy. 'A Miss Mary A .lessen, of Beaver City, eldest sister of J. H. Jessen, visited friends and relatives in the 4ity Saturday. „C. J. Dean accompanied George and Charles Kessinger, Mark Reed, Charles and Wilson Clark to north Dakota Tuesday on a land prospecting trip. 'MB- F. Ferguson accompanied a party of land-seekers to North Dakota Thursday, consisting of Chas. Guild, Win. Hollie, Geo. Prevo and John Randle. Levi Renicker presented The Democrat man with a few tine jaw-paws the other day. His rather sent him up a basket of em from Carroll county. VDrs. English, Johnson, Herman, Kfesler, Washburn and Berkley attended the meeting of the Jasper and Newton county medical association at Goodland Tuesday. W. H. Beam, Mrs. W. F. 'Smith and Mrs. C. E. Mills visited in Indianapolis this week. The latter was a delegate to the grand lodge of Rathbone Sisters. Roland Leis, notice of whose public sale appears in. another column, has bought a small farm near Rib Lake, Wis., and will move there about the middle of the month. A new union depot is being completed at Shelby which will be the second best depot on the Monon between Indianapolis and Englewood. Rensselaer hopes some day to say this of herself. >|lhe wife of Dr. Bernard Maloy, of Steeger, 111., died at the home of her mother in Chicago last Friday from consumption. She leaves two children, one a babe but a few months old. The funeral was held Sunday. Uncle Henry Fisher came up from Jennings county the first of the week and will remain here during the winter at least with his son James. Mr. Fisher is looking well and his health is very good now, he tells us.