Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1905 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A MATTER OF HEALTH Ot POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS MO SUBSTITUTE
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn. 43c; oats 28c. Dr. Kresler now sports an automobile. •VGeorge Bales of Goodland was here looking after business matters Saturday. Mrs. Wiles of Peoria, 111., is visiting her sister, Mr. L. Wildberg, this week. Ar-Charley Morlan returned last Friday evening from his trip to Rugby, No. Dak. W. A. Harrington and Mike Foley, of Goodland, were in the city on business Monday. and Mrs. J. W. Williams visited their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Porter, at Delphi over Sunday. ArMrs. Chas. Ramp goes to Kentlahd to-day to spend Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Nicholas Krull.
Uncle James Maloy was down from Steeger, 111., a few days this week, looking after business matters. Dr. Turfler has bought the L. D. Richardson property on Cullen street. The consideration was $1,500. Clara Parker, Tillie Malcnow and Hattie Sayler went to Terre Haute Monday to attend normal. and Mrs. Ralph Fendig returned Saturday from spending the winter with their children in Florida. Hordeman, who is attending a Catholic college at Cincinnati, is home spending the Easter vacation. George Stoudt and son Robert and Miss Dollie Porter of Remington, visited Rensselaer friends Wednesday. A. Williams, who has been living in James Maloy’s property for several months, has moved on bis farm near Roselawn. The Masons of Brookston have let the contract for a new Masonic temple at that place to W. F. Stillwell of Lafayette, for 15,343. George Bell, a Goodland barber, has traded his business at that place for a small farm near Kniman, this county, and has moved upon same.
and Mrs. B. Forsythe entertained their eighteen clerks, with the wives of the married ones, Wednesday night, making twentyfour in all. Mrs. Louisa Nye. wife of Judge John C. Nye, of Winamac, died last week from cancer. She was aged 49 years, and leaves a husband and four children. Andrew Carnegie has offered to donate $7,000 for a public library at Fowler on condition that the town raise S7OO annually to support same and furnish site for the building. Don’t smoke cigarettes, have them in your possession or have any cigarette tobacco or wrappers in your possession unless you want to be arrested and, fined $25 for violating the new ‘anti-cigar-ette law. Up-to-date mechanical equipment and material, first-class stock and plenty of it, with a large force of competent printers enables The Democrat to fill orders for fine job printing in a prompt and satisfactory manner. Prices always reasonable.
