Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Lenten goods, G. E. Murray Co. See Baughman & Williams for farm and city loans. The groundhog has exceeded the six weeks limit, and we enter a protest. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Remington, 1; Morocoo, 1; Herecher, 111., 1; Goodland. 1. V«John Makeever will build another tenant house on South Weston street, just south of the Mrs. Stockton tenant house. The skating rink that has been operated in the K. of P. block for the past two months will close up and move out of town after tonight. The White County Democrat, will soon install a new newspaper press to meet its growing business. Good. We are glad to see our newspaper brethren prosper,

Wanted: —Married man, to work on farm, steady work the year around. Good wages paid for the right kind of a man. Inquire at this office for name of party.

~f4)r. M. D. Gwin of this city and Miss Susie M. Rainier of Lafayette, will be married at the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rainier, in that city, April 25.

Remember the democratic precinct meetings to-day to select new precinct committeemen, and make it a point to attend. See official call on editorial page of this paper.

Beginning with Sunday morning, Rev. Ballard, pastor of the Barkley church, will begin a series of Sunday morning sermons on the life of Moses, the first being on the subject of his birth.

Monticello Journal: The sheriff’s sale at Wolcott of the defunct Farmers’ Bank fixtures, at that place Tuesday was well attended and things sold at a good price. The total amount of the sale was about S6BO. People were in attendance from all over the county.

A-Mr. and Mrs. Levi Chupp of near Surrey went to Edinburg, Ind., Sunday to see their son Anson, who has been very sick with pneumonia. A card received from there Thursday stated that he was sitting up now and would be able to get out in ten days or two weeks.

The “corn special’’ which is to be here next Tuesday will remain here Tuesday night and a meeting will be held in the court house at 7:30 p. m., at which excellent talks will be given by experts on corn culture. The public is cordially invited, farmers especially, to come out. XMr. and Mrs. H. M. Baughman of Monon, parents of attorney U, M. Baughman of this city, will celebrate their golden wedding.on Tuesday, April 3. Mr. and Mrs Baughman were married April 3, 1856, at Lisbon, Noble county, Indiana. Both are enjoying good health and bid fair to live for many years yet.

Hodges has sold his residence property, the former Mrs. Grant residence on North Front street, which he recently purchased, to J.. J, Hunt at a handsome advanoe over price paid. Mr. is to have posseision April 10.<,Mr. Hodges does not know where he .will move as yet, but will either rent or boy another place.