Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 December 1904 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A MATTER OF HEALTH fcHKlllfi POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS HO SUBSTITUTE LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn 38; oats 27. Mort Dyer has moved to Chalmers. A. Ross received his new tomobile last Friday. The latest winter styles displayed at Mrs. Purcupile’s. Myra Meads and baby of Hammond are visiting at E. L. Clark’s. -\~Frank Kresler has secured a position as clerk in a store in Logansport B. F. Smith has bought the old barn on the library lots, paying $47.50 therefor. T. M. Hibler of Joliet, 111., is here for few days looking after his farm in Milroy township.

Michael Beruicken of Wheatfield, spent Sunday here and attended the C. O. F. lodge meeting. Hayes of Barkley township went to Marion, Ind., yesterday to enter a business legeM. Baughman and family of Lqgansport are guests of his brother, U. M. Baughman and family. r Mr. and Mrs. Charles Borklund and daughter, Miss Ruby, of Brook, were guests of Mrs. E. H. Shields Thursday. Ex-county clerk W. H. Coover of Boulder, Colo., is visiting friends and relatives here and at Remington this week. t. Uncle John Thompson, who as been living in Kansas City for the past few years, is here for an extended visit with his daughter, Mrs. C. W. Duvall. Fred Bchultz writes us to change the address of his Democrat from Francesville to Lamar, Colo., where the family N has gone for the benefit of MrsV Schultz’s health. \ Albert E Chizum, former prosecuting attorney of this circuit, died at his home in Morocco last Sunday after an extended illness from typhoid fever and catarrh of the stomach. S. H. Hopkins of Barkley tp., plead guilty to a charge of intoxication on Oct. 26, in Squin Irwin’s court last Friday, and was fined $1 and costs, $10.95 all told. y. C. W. Bussell of Hanging Grove township, returned Saturday from a three weeks hunting trip in Wisconsin. He brought back two fine deer with him, the largest of which weighed 184 pounds.

Mrs. Gyros Haas, who has been in poor health for a long time died at her home on Front street Thnrsday evening at 5 o’olock. The funeral will be held to-day and burial at Medaryville we understand. H. M. Baughman advertises a sale of all his stock and farming implements at the home farm, 1 mile southwest of Monon, on Dec. 22, 1904. He will move to Monon where he will likely make his future home. V'Mr. and Mrs. L. Strong expect to leave this month for Los Angeles, Cali., where they will, spend the winter with the formers brother, Mr. E. Strong. They will stop off a lola, Kan., enroute to visit Mrs. Strong’s brother, L. H. Ponsler and family a few days.