Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1905 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A MATTER OF HEALTH POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSUME
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn. 42c; oats 27c. Attorney W. J. Reed of Knox was hefe Tuesday. Rural routes 4 and 5 will be established out of Francesville June 1. Mrs. Aarpn Wood of Brook is here taking X-ray treatment of Dr. Washbarn. Manda Hoyes of Monticello spent Sunday with her mother here. Darroch of Kentland, was looking after legal matters here Wednesday. C. W. Duvall is visiting the family of her son Earl at Rockville this week. * - Attorney Williams was in Medaryville and Winamac on legal business the first of the week. Miss Carrie Marshall who is teaching in Spring Valley, 111., is home this week for the April vacation.
Hugh McKinney left Tuesday for Devil’s Lake, No. Dak., and it is announced that he expects to locate there. Jesse Nowels and family, of Brook, spent Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nowels. F. G. Scott of Brookston has been appointed as a carpenter on the Panama canal, at a salary of SIOO per month. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson spent Sunday with the family of their daughter, Mrs. A. S. Nowels, at Columbia City. XfD. B. Nowels of Lamar, Colo., is here this week. Mrs. Nowels, who has spent the winter here, will return home with him. sL Tom Eiglesbach of Chicago came down Saturday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eiglesbach, southeast of town. Knox, who has a position as clerk in a drug store at Marion, was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas this week. —/■’Dr. Washburn has traded his ■automobile for a larger machine, an Olds tonneau of ten horse power with detachable rear seat. Wm. Woosley, who occupied a house near Sharon, that was burned recently, has moved his family to Laura, in the Gifford district.
Isn’t it about*time Bro. Marshall was springing that old chestnut again, about the Monon’s building a fine new depot at Rensselaer this season? E. Gtuiyon returned to his home near Cyclone, Ind., Wednesday, accompanied by his father, J. N. Gunyon, who will visit there a short time. Cafr Bros, bid of $35 per acre for the remaining 235 acres of the McCoy Jordan tp., lands has been accepted, subject to the approval of the referee. A 9| pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ora L. Wiles of Ekin, Ind., April 25. Mr. and Mrs. Wiles lately resided in Barkley tp., this county. Reece Roby was circulating a subscription paper here Saturday to assist J. N. Gunyon, who was burned out last week. Nearly everyone approached gave something and quite a neat sum will no doubt bo raised.
