Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Go to J. V. Collins for secondhand furniture. d Twenty-six loaves of bread for |1 at Leavel’s bakery. The former Imea millinery stock is being packed up and will be shipped away, we understand. Mrs. F. E. Babcock • and eon George spent Saturday In Chicago and took to the electrical show at the Collegium. A. K. Moore of Milford, TH., a former citizen of east of town, was here Saturday, while on his way to Paoli, Ind., on business. Wm. Bullock and family of Lafayette returned home Monday after a few days visit with the former’s sister, Mrs-. Mike Nagel. -Leonard Adams spent Sunday here with relatives and friends. “Shorty” is now breaking on the Monon with headquarters at Lafayette. Kentland Democrat: Mrs. Thomas CalMgan, of Wheatfield, was the guest of Mrs. B. Kearney and other relatives here during the week.

Advertised letters: John Mulcare, J. O. Longs, C. S. Salisbury, J. McNamara, Miss Punter DeAbott, Miss Agnes Martin, Maggy Fansher. Our 15 per cent reduction sale saves you money. See for yourself. —Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block, Rensselaer, Ind. J. C. Bristow of Bedford, lowa, is moving here and will occupy the old Deming farm in southwest Marion, at present occupied by Henry Haag. Glen Baker of Barkley tp., returned Friday evening from a month’s visit with relatives in Chicago, Pontiac, Hl., and Sparta and Manchester, Tenn. C. A. Bonner, A. A. Fell and W. E. Peck of Remington were in town on business Thursday. Mr. Bonner left the same afternoon for Lowell and Valparaiso on a business trip. ’' ■ ——- > - It is reported that Rensselaer is to have another bucket-ehop, to be located in one of Leopold’s upstairs rooms on Washington street. Rensselaer must be a rich field for this sort of gambling, j Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chapman of Alfa, Wyo., who have been visiting here with the latter’s sister, Mrs. J. W. Ward, returned home Monday accompanied by Mrs. ' Chapman’s mother, Mrs. Perrigo of Monticello. Wm. Walter spent Sunday with his brother James who is in a Chit cago hospital recovering from an, operation for hernia. He reports him ais getting along nicely, but it will be a couple of weeks likely before he leaves the hosipital. The two little sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hopkins, who for the past five mbnths have been staying with the latter’s parents, south of Monticello, because of Mrs. Hopkins’ poor, health, were brought home last week. Mrs. Hopkins has been "taking treatment from a Chicago specialist for a nervous trouble, and is thought to be Improving somewhat at present.

“Just A. Woman’s Way,” a successful comedy’ drama by Sidney W. Pascoe, to be produced at Ellis’ Theatre,* next Friday, Feb. 4, tens a strong and affecting story of the troubles of a young wife in defending her hearth and home from the wiles of a scheming woman who has become an Inmate of her happy home. The time of the play is two years, and the five acts In which it is. produced prove an interesting exposition of the dramatist’s ability in accomplishing multum in parvo. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS. Jan. 31, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Moorhead of Limon, Co lb., at the home of the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nevil of Rensselaer, a daughter CALL FOR PRECINCT' CONVENTION. Notice is hereby given to the democratic voters of the West Precinct of Barkley township to meet at Cosey Palace school house on Saturday, February 12, l»10, at 10 a. m., or the purpose of electing a precinct chairman and secretary. MARK SCHROER, Chm.

NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF COUNTY COUNCIL. Notice is hereby given that the County Council of Jasper County, Indiana, will meet in special session Monday, February 7th, 1910, at 11 o’clock a. m., in the Commissioner’s Court Room, to transact such business as may be properly brought before them for consideration. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor Jasper County. I t NOTICE. As I am going to Colorado soon, ’ I must insist on a prompt settlement , of all accoounts due me. Please ' give cash or note, and avoid the ext tra expense incurred by a suit, t Respectfully, I. M. WASHBURN.