Rensselaer Democrat, Volume 1, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1898 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. John Carmicheil visited in Brookston last Sunday. Mrs. Eliza Spangler of Peoria 111. is visiting relatives in the city. John Meyers the Kniman merchant was in the city last Friday. Fred Phillip’s house in South addition is nearly completed. C. W. Hanley was in Kentlnnd Tuesday, on legal business. Nellie Bussel is visiting in Monou. D. B. Nowels haa just completed a new addition to his bam. John Holliday spent Saturday Sunday visiting in North Barkley. Miss May Callahan went to Champaign, Illinois, Wednesday for a three weeks visit. Roy Blue has returned from Elwood where he has been for several weeks past. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Russel of Remington are visiting with Dr. and Mrs. S. C. Johnson. Mrs. W. H. Townsend of Goodland who has been visiting with her daughter Mrs Clias. Rhoades, returned to her home Tuesday. Patronize home industries bysmoking cigars manufactured in Rensselaer. Ura McGowan has gone to; Streator for a weeks visit with relatives in that city. Miss Tabor who has been visitwith Edna Thompson returned to her home in Remington Tuesday j J. M. Hodshire and John Kresler arc attending the G. A. R. encampment at Columbus. Peter Kohler is in Chicago, where he has secured a position. He will probably move to that city in the neni future. Theodore George has been accepted as a musician at Camp Mount. ‘He has been assigned to the Third regiment | pint*, J. Daugherty 6f Hanij a former resident of this ! county. Is a candidate for the republican domination for Sheriff of Lake gjpulity. Buy a Buggy, Harness, Whip dud Dusternt you own Price, Term and Time of Judy & The Leif Buggy Co., Goodlnnd Indiana, May 24. 1898. •* George O. Stimble, the enterprising Kdy man of Weatfield, was in the city Monday. He reports everything on the boom in Whent--tield and vicinity. James W, Cowden left Tuesday evening to attend the session of the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. at Indianapolis, ns the representative of Iriquois Lodge. Don’t Trade an Old Friend for A New but Trade Your Old Buggy for A New at Judy & The Leif Buggy Co:, Gopdlnrd Indiana, Mny 24, 1898.
* 'Monticellomust be on the boom. A contract was recently let for street improvements to the amount of $28,853.97. The contractor is .W. W. Hatch of Goshen Indiana. . Julius Rosenheiner of Kokomo who was chairman of the Populist State Cental committee was in the city Wednesday. He represents tlie Grant Concrete Fence Post Co. of Kokomo. Special sale every Thursday, everything in fine Millinery at special rates. Ladies should attend these saler and secure some of the many bargains offered. Miss Coad. George Shew came over from Remington last Tuesday to take the train from this point for Indianapolis. He represents Schuyler Lodge I. O. O. F. in the Grand Lodge at Indianapolis, which convened on Wednesday.
