Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1905 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ADDITIONAL LOCALS.

Get in on that Piano contest of The Democrat’s. —Parchment paper for wrapping butter may be purchased at The Democrat office. The Kentland Horse Show will be held on September 13, 14 and 15, and a combination sale on the 16. You can procure deeds, mortgages, mortgage releases, cash or grain rent farm leases, mortgage notes and other legal blanks at The Democrat office. The social band of Kniman will give an ice-cream social at the M. E. church in that place Saturday evening, July 29. Come out and assist in a good cause.

Hugh McKinney was arrested Monday for intoxication and fined $1 and costs, $5 all told, by Squire Irwin. The deputy prosecuting attorney was out of town, which fact let Hugh out $5 cheaper than it otherwise would have been.

Advertised letters: Miss Stella Brunton, Lucy Blake, Mrs. A R. Scott, Miss Mary Smalley, Mrs. Sissie Hess, Geo. Reuseh, J. E. Lewis. Chas. L. Smalley, Charley McMurray, Dr. J. E Richmond, W. P. Chalfant, Agt., Florence Elmore, F. L. Elmore, Aina Elmore, James Firth, Jas. Boaz.

James P, Ryan, an ojd time resident of Barkley tp, and also of Rensselaer, died at his home in Monon one night last week, being found dead in bed by his wife at whose side he was sleeping. He had been in poor health for some time but heart disease is supposto have been the immediate cause of his death.

The Brookston Reporter under its new management has been thoroughly re-juvenated and is now one of the newsiest and best printed papers that reaches our table. The people of Brookston and vicinity are to be congratulated on the excellent paper Bro. Metzger is giving them.

Benton Review: Never in the history of Benton county has corn prospects been so good as this year at this time, and when compared to the size and condition of corn in other parts of the state it is even more remarkable. The perfect drainage system of Benton county will pay a big dividend this year.

The Indiana State Board of Health is sending out free of charge a pamphlet on “Precautions against cholera infantum, cholera morbus, diarrhoea and dysentery’’ to families who will send their name and address to Dr. J. C. Hurty, Sec., State Board of Health, Indianapolis, Ind. This is an invaluable pamphlet to mothers of young children and should be in every family.