Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Sale bills printed while you wait at The office. It will be to the interest of Sunday schools and school teachers to call at J. H. Cox’s for their Christmas candies. ts Judge Nye of the Pulaski-Starke oirouit court, was married Wednesday to Miss Emma Morhart, assistant cashier of the Citizens Bank of Winimac. -JJSy. F. Hodges was here Thursday closing up his business affairs and shipping his household goods to Gary. He has his new house practically completed. He states that there are now upwards of 200 houses under construction there.

Goodland Plaindealer: A letter from Mrs. R. A. Hamilton at Orivitz, Wis., says she is well pleased with her new snrroundings. She takes a hopeful view of the unfortunate affair, and thinks R. A. will be vindicated when nia case comes up for triq.l next Janaary. v+s!he football game here Saturaay between the higfo school team and Culver Military school team, resulted in a score of 11 to 0 in favor of the latter. Thursday’s &ame between an Englewood, 111.,, team and the high school resulted in a score of 36 to 0 in favor of the latter.

The revival meetings at the Christian church will continue all next week. Up to Yesterday 65 conversions have resulted, 41 of which were secured Sunday and Sunday night. To-morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock Rev. Wilson will preach to men only, his subject being “A Living Dog.” ~4-E*ed Phillips was at Dunkirk, iud., Wednesday crying a sale for E. C. Maxwell, formerly of Rensselaer, who has purchased the R. P. Benjamin farm in the northwest part of town and will move back here next week. Mr. Benjamin has moved into the R. B. Harris property on South Front street, lately vacated by S. U. Dobbins.

Henry Hochbaum of Chicago was here a few days this week looking after his farm near Virgie. which he has rented for the coming year to Ed. Lakin. Mr. Hoobbaum is still working at his trade, carpentering, in the Windy City, and gets $4 40 per day. This looks like pretty good pay, but he says when one takes out the additional cost to live there it is not much different than wages here. One gets to handle a little more money, that is all.

You will find nothing that will be more appreciated for a holiday present to a distant friend than one of those souvenir Albums of Rensselaer at the Sharp studio. These albums contain a large number of half tone views of Rensselaer and vicinity, also brief history of the city, and are printed on heavy calendared paper with deckle edge cover, the whole tied with heavy silk cord. Price 50 cents each or by mail to any point in the United States or Canada for 55 cents.

James R. Miller, of Medaryvilie, filed four affidavits Tuesday charging druggists-jof that town with dispensing coffin varnish, so to speak. H. F. Massey and Fred Moreland were each charged with selling wiskey in less quantity than a quart at a time and T. F. Massey and Sam Nicoles were charged with selling whiskey on Sunday. Mr. Nicoles is interested in the Morebead pharmacy. All plead guilty to the respective charges and were fined $lO each, costs and nil requiring them to dig up $19.05 per. —Pulaski County Democrat. . ,

Careless In His Shooting. Martinsville, Ind., Nov. 80.—While Lafayette and ‘ Ted” Sheltonrof this city, were hunting, accompanied by a friend named Peabody, from Indianapolis, Peabody shot at a quail and the charge struck Lafayette In the side, causing a severe wound.

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