Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1905 — Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Remember, ladies free Monday night, opera house. National Stock Co. i Special discount on our new stock of overcoats at Rowles & Parker’s. Mrs. Matie Hopkins and mother, Mrs. Austin, go to Chicago this week to spend the winter. O-J. F. Warren of Oklahoma City, Okla., was shaking hands with old friends here Sunday and Monday. l-Mr. and Mrs. Charley Robinson will move next week upon a farm south of-Oxford, belonging tp Ed Heath’s.
-VMr. and Mrs. AddisOn Parkison left Thursday for California where they will spend the winter with Mrs. Parkison’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Keaton, at Burnett, a suburb of Los Angeles. The Democrat publishes a synopsis each week of previous chapters in the serial “The Yellow Holly,’’ now running in its columns, and new readers can take up the story at any time and get a good idea of that part heretofore published. We don’t want to deny anyone of our subscribers the privilege of voting in our Popularity Contest, but we must urge that you get your votes in early—nothing whatever will be gained by delay, and delay may mean loss of this handsome instrument. Jldrls reported that the firm of Laßue Bros, will close out their business here and leave Rensselaer, Amzi to go to Frankfort and engage in the restaurant business and 8. M. to go to New Richmond and engage in the mercantile business there, VJ* W. Coen was called to Altus, Okla., last week by the fatal illness of his brother Ernest, who died before the former reached his bedside. Deceased was born and raised in this county and was about 30 years of age. He was unmarried. The cause of his death was typhoid fever. Mrs. Anna McGee, who recently returned here trom Kansas City, died Saturday morning at the home of her brother-in-law, Sherman Richards. The funeral was held from the First Baptist church Sunday afternoon by Rev. J. B. Bair, the pastor, and interment, made in Weston cemetery.
William McDonald, an old and well known resident of near MoCoysburg, died last Sunday evening, aged 81 years, 3 months and 22 days. The funeral was held from the M. E. church here Tuesday, Rev. G. H. Clarke conducting the services, and interment made in Weston cemetery. Her death was caused from consumption.
Monticello has let the contract for rebuilding her achool building, recently destroyed by fire, to Richman & Sons, of Kalamazoo, Mich., for $29,740, exclusive of heating, which will cost $7,500 more. The old foundation and material will be used. It is said that a complete new building on the plans adopted would cost over $60,000.
Monticello Herald: Rev. J. C. Parrett, formerly of Wolcott but now pastor of the Presbyterian church at Rensselaer, was married Monday evening to Miss Maud Ethel Stewart at the home of her parents near Chalmers. Rev. Chas. S. Pier of Michigan City, a college mato of the groom, pronounced the ceremony. After a few days of visiting at Chicago the young couple will be at home to their friends at the Presbyterian manse in Rensselaer.
Any of The Democrat’s subscribers at a distance desiring to help out with their votes any of the churoh or lodge organizations contesting for the S3OO Chase piano that is to be given away by The Democrat next week are urgently requested to send in their subscription renewals at onoe together with the name of the organization they desire to vote for. Remember, ten votes with every dollar paid by old subscribers, whether arrears or renewals, and twenty votes for each new subscription for one year; fifty votes for each new subscription paid two years in advance.
Advance clearance sale of overcoats, entire stook to be closed out at 15 per oent discount. Row lße & Parker.
