Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1904 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BRYAN HERE NEXT WEDNESDAY. i ' ■»— William J. "Bryan tuill speaK. in "Rensselaer at 4- p. m., Wednesday . Oct. 26. at Public Square. Hon. H. H. Smith of South "Dakpta built also be present and tuill speedy at 1:30. Half Rates and Special Tjain* on the Railroads. The Monon will run a special train from its Michigan City Branch stopping at Lee and McCoysburg, and arriving at Rensselaer at 12 o’clock noon, and the evening train on the Michigan City line will wait at Monon for the Milk Train, to take passengers north; Train on Gifford road leaving Kersey at io a. m., connects with special Michigan City branch train at McCoysburg at 11:40 a. m., and returning will wait for the Milk Train at McCoysburg; Monon train No. 5, arriving at Rensselaer at 10:55, will stop at Parr for passengers; north bound evening train will stop at Parr, Fair Oaks, Roselawn, Shelby and Lowell. One Fare For Round Trip. There Will Also Be Speaking at Night.
''jsC. P. Wright has a new automobile, A warranted mainspring SI.OO at Jessen’s. Cloak and suit opening at Rowles & Parker’s Tuesday, Oct. 25. Dr. Berkley shipped his household goods to Chicago, Tuesday. Frank Haskell and Miss Carrie Gwin visited in Frankfort Sunday. Henry Eiglesbach is building a fine new barn on his farm south of town. "/ Mr. and Airs. Wallace Robinson of Lamar, Colo., are visiting relatives here. All the new styles at Rowles & Parker’s cloak and suit opening next Tuesday, Oct. 25. % Mrs. C. P. Wright and sons Zern and Don spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Airs. E. B. Voudersmith, at Remington. six months old daughter of Air. and Airs. Harriott of Aix, died Tuesday and was buried in Prater cemetery Wednesday. and Airs. Jay Williams and daughter Airs. Charles Porter of Delphi, and Mrs. John Makeever visited in Chicago the first of the week. and Mrs. Frank Foltz, Air. and Mrs. Oscar Hauter and two sons and T. AI. Callahan of Newland are among those from this county tnkiug in the world's fair this week.
Mrs. Raymond Wright of Pueblo, Colo., who has been spending the summer with her parents Air. and Airs. J. N. Sample, returned home Tuesday, accompained by her sister. Miss Anna Sample. Call at Democratic Headquarters, upstairs in the room formerly occupied by the Halleck telephone exchange, and get a Parker and Davis lithograph, campaign, button, literature, etc A. Simpson has charge of the room and will be pleased to wait on you. Writing us from Alidland, Texas, to change the address of his Democrat from DeAiotte to that place, W. N. Pence says that he is on a ranch of 300,000 acres, and has plenty of fresh air, as we will see. “We have no political arguments here”, he says, “as all are Democrats.” Geo. E. Hershman of Walker township, a graduate from the Valparaiso law school and a most estimable young man, haß formed a partnership with Ferguson & Ferguson of this city, in the law and real estate business, and the firm will now be known as Ferguson, Hershman & Ferguson.
F. Arnold has sold his 120 acre farm in Barkley township, to A. Eib of Hanging Grove township, who takes possession Feb. 1. Consideration $77 per acre. Mr. Arnold leaves this week for Midland, Texas, where he will work for Nelson Morris, on the latter’s big ranch of which W. N. Pence, late of the Nelson Morris ranch in this county, is foreman. Hon. W. J. Bryan will come here next Wednesday by special train from Monticello, where he speaks at 2 p.* m. He will leave Monticello at 3:30 p. m. arriving here at 4 o’clock. He will speak here at the public square and it is expected that his address will be from an hoar to an hoar and a half in duration. He goes from here to Hammond, where he will speak at 8 p. m.
