Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1901 — THINGS IN GENERAL! [ARTICLE]
THINGS IN GENERAL!
Daily Happenings Around the Prairie City. TIMELY TOPICS TERSELY TOLD! News Items Caught on the Ryn and Served While Warm Without Trimmings or Embellishment. z Local and Personal Notes Joe Sharp is visiting in Logansport and vicinity. For that tired feeling, try “Side Tracked.’’ Mies Mollie Ward, of Monticello, is visiting here. •k For fine job work call at the JOURNAL office. The whole thing is laughing matter. What? “Side Tracked.” Warren Washburn, of Chicago, was here on business this week. The Little German Band is one of the features in “Side Tracked.” Will Donnelly is at Chicago and Waukegan, 111. Sale bills printed at the Journal office while you wait. Say, “Side Tracked” is coming, and the parrot said, “Let’s go, Let’s go.” Mrs. Ed Gay and children are visiting at Reynolds. B. J. Gifford has our thanks for an annual pass over his road. A man in Ohio once sold his shoes to enable him to attend “Side Tracked.” Miss Bessie Foster left on Monday for Elwood, where she expects to make her home. Ask your grocer for Red Cross Ball Blue. Large 2oz. package five cents Refuse imitations. Mrs. Elizabeth Yeoman, Of Delphi, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. D. H. Yeoman. Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth and son have returned from a month’s visit at Kalamazoo, Mich. When you go to buy bluing, ask for Red Cross Ball Blue. Large package 5 cents. Refuse imitations. Bro. Robertson, of the Wheatfield Telephone, and family, spent Sunday in Rensselaer. Quality and not quantity makes DeWitt’s Little Early Risers such valuable little pills. A.F. Long. Eph Hickman went to Chicago Monday, where he expected to enlist in the regular army.
It’s not so much of a jok6,to miss something that can be enjoyed, therefore don’t miss “Side Traked ” Samuel G. Clifton has been appointed postmastei* at Gifford to take the place of John Kimble, who has resigned. Six old officers of the Relief Corps entertained the new officers of the Corps Monday evening at the Corps hall. Refreshments were served. Have Jerry’s bus to call for you when you want to make a train. Satisfactory service at all times. Will Make all trains day or night upon call.
Frank Kelley has sold his news and confectionary stand to Frank Kressler. Mr. Kelley will go on the road in the interest of the Chicago Record. When in need of sale bills remember that the Journal can get you out a good bill on short notice and at a reasonable price. A free notice of the sale will be given in the Journal. The barbers of Rensselaer have formed a sort of trust and will hereafter charge uniform prices for their work, and keep open only during specified hours. Such little pills as DeWitt’s Little Early Risers are very easily taken, and they are wonderfully effective in cleansing the liver and bowels. A. F. Long. The stepfather of Mrs. W. H. Sanders died at his home near Indianapolis Tuesday morning. Owing to the condition of her health she did not attend the funeral. If you have something to sell, want to buy something, have a house to sell or rent, want a job of work or need help, try the want ad column of the Journal. M. H. and I. N. Hemphill, Mrs. A, A. Yates and daughter Mary went to Rossville, 111., Monday, to attend the funeral of L. K. Yeoman, who was killed by the cars Saturday night.
