Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1905 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Brief items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn 39; oats 28. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Eldredge, of Parr, last Monday. E. L. Hollingsworth was in Indianapolis Monday attending the bankers’ meeting. *VMr. and Mrs. Britt Marion returned Wednesday from a several months stay in California. Henry Hochbaum of Virgie is, preparing to move to Chicago and will have a public sale on Feb. 13. ' Miss Zelrna Ray her who has been taking a business course in college at Marion, returned home Saturday. ><M iss Mary Russel of Monon, returned home Thursday after a week’s visit with the family of ber uncle, U. M. Baughman. Shook, notice-of-whose-"pufrKe-sala. appears elsesthfiie. in this paper».is preparing to move to Tulsa, Indian Territory, after his sale. B. F. Fendig left Wednesday for a visit with relatives at Brunswick, Ga., and Tampa, Fla. W.J. Imes has charge of his drug store during his absence. Murray, who has been working on the dry goods side of the Chicago Bargain Store for several months, has resigned and is thinking of going west. There was a big crowd at J. H. Brown’s sale north of town on Thursday of last week and property all brought good figures, the total running up to over $2,000. W. C. Sutton, whose public sale notice appears in another column, will move to Demotte and engage in the general merchandise business with Mr. Fairchild of that place. The remains of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Winters, of Chicago, were brought here and buried in the Crockett cemetery Sunday. The parents formerly resided near Rensselaer. Dr. J. W. Younge, the eminent specialist of Ft. Wayne, will hereafter make regular visits to Rensselaer, beginning with Wednesday Feb, 15. His advertisement appears in another column. The Chicago Review is the only Chicago daily you can get for one dollar a year. All important news, a daily magazine -feature, complete nlarket reports. Send a dollar to Daily Review, Cpca-Cola Building, Chicago, 111. )v Elmer Gwin and Harry Watson have reoently completed a fine drilled well for Thomas Crockett at the latter’s farm southeast of town, going to a depth of 77 feet and striking a fine vien of white sulphur water. Bros, have recently purchased the Kent ranch, near Fair Oaks, and now own some 16,000 acres in this and Newton counties, making them the second largest landowners in northern Indiana, B. J. Gifford, with his 34,000, being the largest single owner. yCjoe Jeffers, the popular young book-keeper in Murray’s store, returned last week from a visit to his old home in Applecreek, Ohio, during which he was married to a young lady of that place. They expect to set up housekeeping here in a few weeks. Joe’s many friends extend congratulations.
