Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

W r L. Rich of Remington was in the city on bosiness Thursday, Miss Elsey Wasson of Winchester is visiting relatives here this week. Oscar MoOlnre is preparing to move to Hammond, where he has employment. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bell- visited in Kentland this week and took in the Horse Show. and Mrs. Charles Malohow visited their daughter at Brookston over Sunday. Rev. A. G. Work of South Chicago was visiting friends here a few days this week. vW’alter Porter, wife and son are *vuiting relatives, in Garnett, Bucklen and Coats, Kan. Mrs. P. J.. Pothuisje and children of Remington were guests of Mrs. E. H. Kurrie a few days this week. '\-Mrß. Myra Mead and baby of Hammond are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark, for a few days. $2.50, Lafayette to Detroit and return, Saturday, Sept. 23, via Wabash. Special train will leave Lafayette 11:45 p. m. VMr. and Mrs. Frank Borntrager and daughter returned Tuesday from a week’s visit with the former’s mother at Ft. Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Baughman, of Monon, visited their son, U. M. Baughman, and daughter, Mrs. J. A. Snyder, a few days the first of the week. iss Tillie Ramp and friend Mies Weaver, spent Thursday and Friday with Mrs. Nicholas Krull in Kentland and attended the horse show. T. A. Bessie, W. W. Burns, John Fisher, Charley and James Clark, L. T. Hammond and Charles Hansen are prospecting in Minnesota this week. We can furnish The Commoner (Bryan’s paper) to subscribers to The Democrat, in connection with this paper for 60 cents per year. That is, $1.60 for both papers. Opposition will be made to the petition of the McCoys to be discharged from bankruptcy, which comes up before Judge Anderson at Indianapolis next Monday. x -\-W. H. Parkison and Neen Littlefield have moved their office from rooms in the I. O. O. F. building into rooms over the Chicago Bargain Store, vacated by Jesse Wilson. Mr. Albert Dean Courtright and Miss Sadie A. Taylor, both of Remington, were united in marriage Tuesday by Rev. Clark, of the Christian church, at the residence of the pastor. The Monon will run another excursion to Chicago, Sunday, Sept. 24. Train will ran on same old schedule, leaving Rensselaer at about 8:48 a. m. Round trip from Rensselaer, SI.OO. Mrs. Leota Jones and son Ralph | of South Chicago are visiting relatives and friends here this week, Ralph now has a position in the advertising department of the Record-Herald of Chicago. j A*f. J. Hunt and Wayne Parker left Wednesday for New York City where the latter will resume his law studies. Jud will visit in different parts of the east some ten days or two weeks before returning. Miss Mary Michael, who recent--1 from the Marion and Indianapolis School of Elocution and Oratory, has gone to Galveston, Ind., where ehe will give a recital this evening under the Auspices of the K. of P’s. If you want a Chicago daily paper a full year for only 50 cents, come in and subscribe for Tbe Democrat, or pay one year in advance, if an old subscriber, and you can get The Chicago National Review daily and The Democrat weekly, each a full year, for only $l5O. Mrs. Elizabeth Pruett died at the residence of her son-in-law, Abraham Simpson, in the northeast part of town Sunday night at 10:30 o’clock, aged 85 years, 10 months and 28 days. Tbe funeral was held Tuesday morning, from the residence, and intefment made in Weston cemetery. Mailing Machine For Sale:— Our large circulation demanding a faster mailer, The Democrat has just purchased a brand-new mailer, of latest make and has for sale its old machine, a “Franklin.” If any of our newspaper brethren can use a machine of tbie kind they may have the old mailer, which is in good oondition, for $5, cash.