Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

-V'-'A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. Prank Donnelly, Tuesday morning. Reuben Dickinson, of near Sharon, is visiting his old home in Rome, N. Y. Get a ton of “Hot Stuff.” Branoh’s genuine Pittsburg ooal at the Rensselaer Feed Store. • and Mrs. E. E. Malone of Montioello, visited Mrs. Malone’s mother, Mrs. E. H. Shields, here this week. Largest stock of overcoats in the city. All new goods. Prices cnt 15 to 25 per oent at Rowies & Parker’s. The “Ideal” is making a great slaughter sale on overcoats and suits. Read its half-page ad on another page. VHon. Jess E. Wilson returned to bis dnties in Washington this week, accompanied by Mrs. Wilson and baby. \ Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Nowels, of Lamar, Colo., are visiting Mr. Nowels’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Nowels. Mrs. Josephine Merica, wife of our enterprising baker, returned borne Wednesday night after visiting friends and relatives in Terre Haute and Delphi for ten days.

The two Baptist churches here will hereafter be under the pastorate of one minister and one church building. Revs. Bair and Harper have tendered their resignations and will remove elsewhere. The new pastor has not been decided upon as yet. Mrs. Albert Helsel of Bnhl, Minn.; Mrs. Mary Hudson of Cottonwood, Minn.; Mrs. Johnson of Virginia, Minn.; and Mrs. C. J. Verrill of Biwabik, Minn., were called here the first of the week by the death of their mother, Mrs. Joseph Gaines of Newton tp. Wolcott Enterprise: Miss Bernice Sayler, one of the teachers at Rensselaer, spent part of the week with her friend Mrs. C. T. Boiconrt... .Misses Bessie Davis of Rensselaer and Margaret Shell of Monticello are visiting relatives and friends in Wolcott during the holidays. Young people wanted to learn telegraphy. Railroad and telegraph companies need operators badly. Total cost, six months’ course at our school, tuition (telegraphy and typewriting), board and room, s9l; this can be reduced. Catalogue free. Dodge’s Institute, Monroe St., Valparaiso, Indiana.

We must insist on correspondents sending in their items earlier in the week. As late as yesterday morning no less than seven correspondents’ items were received, and as a result a part of them had to be left out because of our inability in the short time left before going to press to put the items in type. Medaryville Advertiser: Mead Prevo, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Prevo, of Gillam township, left last Tuesday for Caldwell. Idaho, near which place he expeots to go to farming, having entered claim on eighty acres of government land. We unite with the many friends of Mead in wishing him success in his new undertaking and a happy and prosperous future. Misses Madaline and Esther Phillips left Monday for Minneapolis, Minn., to join their mother, Mrs. Luella Phillips, who is keeping a roonrfing house there. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip accompanied them as far as Chicago, from whence they were accompanied by Prof. Albert Marshall, who was returning to his duties as instuctor in the North Dakota Agricultural College.

The Continental Times of Berlin, Germany, of Deo. 12, contained a half-tone picture of the AngloAmerican Medical Association of Berlin Dr. J. H. Honan, resident physician, president Dr. Honan is a brother of our townmau, E. P. Honan, and has numerous friends here. The Times pays him a glowing tribute for his efforts in the organizing of this sooiety, which contains the names of some of the most noted medical men of the country. JtElmer Phegley and family of near Montioello spent a few days the first of the week with his brother, Charles Phegley, and sister, Mrs. Nettie Hoover, southwest of town. Sunday a big dinner was given at which W. 0. Babcook and family and Miss Bailie Reeoe, John, Thomas and Geo. Daugherty and their families, A. Padgett and family and O. F. Griswold and family were present. It was a very and everyone had a nice time.