Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
M. Myers of Washington, ill., is visiting his father, L. H. Myers, here for a few days. Miss Vera Brick of West Pullman, 111., is visiting her cousins, Misses Grace and Fame Haas. One car load of peaches. Sale Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 26 and 27. Chicago Bargain Store. Rev. A. G. Work was here from South Chicago this week packing and shipping his goods to to that place. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin is prepared to do all kinds of dress making, both plain and fancy. Satisfaction guaranteed. $2.50, Lafayette to Detroit and return, Saturday, Sept. 23, via Wabash. Special train will leave Lafayette 11:45 p. m. Mrs. Frank Arnott left Tuesday for Spokane, Wash., where Mr. Arnott has been for several months, and where they will make their home. . -/.Misses Ethel Sharp and Ethel jerkins of Rensselaer and Miss Mabel Huston of Milroy tp., left Thursday for Terre Haute to attend normal. The carnival company which is to be here next week, have several free attractions which the Monticello papers say are much above the average. ' We can furnish The Commoner (Bryan’s paper) to subscribers to The Democrat, in connection with I this paper for 60 cents per year, i That is, $1.60 for both papers. X Victor Bringle of lowa and Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Yeoman of Hibbard, Ind., were here this week to attend the funeral their mother, Mrs. W. L. Bringle, of Newton tp. The Monon will run another excursion to Chicago, Sunday, Sept. 24. Train will run on same old schedule, leaving Rensselaer at about 8:48 a. m. Round trip from Rensselaer, SI.OO. Mrs. Kate Young was here this week packing up her household goodsand moving to Ft. Recovery, Ohio, where she was married last week to a German farmer by the name of Joseph Guggenbiller. A. D. Babcock of Goodland was looking after some cases in court here Wednesday in which he is attorney. A. D’s. shadow doesn’t grow any less as the years flit by and his laugh is as jolly as of yore. Rev. Will H. Flagg, the pastor, will preach at Mt. Hope church, Sunday, 11:00 a. m., and 7:30 p. m. Morning subject, “What Must I Do to Be Saved?” Subject at night, “Casting Shadows in Life.”
/.Monticello also has numerous typhoid fever cases. It doesn’t seem to be caused from impure water, because its victims are among those who use city water and those who have deep driven and open wells. ■Z-Mrs. O. K. Ritchey and daughter Elsie left Wednesday for a several weeks visit with the former’s daughter, Mrs. Albert Farmer. On their return trip they will visit relatives and friends at Little River, Kan. Carroll County Citizen: The marriage of Miss Ada Nowels and Floyd Wheeler, both of Flora, will take place on the 24th inst. Miss Nowels is a school teacher while Mr. Wheeler is engaged in the implement business with his father at Flora. The service in the memory of Isaac Alter, Sunday morning at Rose Bud church, was well attended. A number from Rensselaer were present. After a short address by the pastor, several spoke in regard to the high esteem in which Mr. Alter was held. A special election was held at Monticello Monday to ascertain if the town should be bonded for a new school building. Out of a total of 389, 271 voted in favor of it. Bonds for $20,000 will be issued for a new building to replace the'one recently destroyed by fire. x The city council has bought a carload of vitrified brick and some crushed stone and is repairing the streets and making ready to put in several of those much needed crossings that The Democrat has been urging the necessity of for the past two years. Let the good work go on. Nearly a score of replies have already been received from all parts of the country, to the ad in last week’s Democrat of a farm band wanted. The advertiser instructed us to run the ad three times, and we shall follow instructions if we have to hire an extra man to answer the numerous inquires. Advertising in The Democrat brings results.
