Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1902 — THINGS IN GENERAL! [ARTICLE]

THINGS IN GENERAL!

.Daily Happenings Around the Prairie City. TIMELY TOPICS TERSELY TOLD! News Items Caught on the Run and Served While Warm Without Trimmings or Embellishment. Local and Personal Notes Dr. Kay’s Renovator for dyspepsia. Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm for bronchitis. To cure obscure diseases, renovate the system with Dr. Kay’s Renovator. Wm. Warren is again a resident of Rensselaer. DeVoe paints and leads at Lee’s, McOoysburg. Miss Anna Mayo is visiting her parents in Illinois. Ike Leopold, of Wolcott, spent Sunday here with his parents. Grant Warner was home from thfe springs to spend Sunday. Lawson Meyer is home from Gas City for a short visit. Charles Danford has moved on Jud Adams’ farm south of town. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Roth are visiting relatives near Lafayette. Miss Ethel Rush, of Monon, is the guest of Monroe Banes and family. Elvin Overton, of Freeport, 111., was visiting in Rensselaer last week. The Journal carries a full line of legal blanks at reasonable prices. For a first class job of horseshoeing call on 0. Hansen, the black-smith. Sherman Richards has moved into the Maloy brick building at the depot. F. B. Learning, formerly of Rensselaer, is a candidate for recorder of Elkhart county. Lagrippe, coughs, quickly cured by Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm. Druggists sell it. Mrs. G. Ward and daughter Flora, of Monticello, spent Sunday in Rensselaer. Miss Dora White, of Kniman, is working in Miss Meyer’s millinery store. Miss Viola Glazebrook has returned from a visit at Greencastle and Cloverdale. A daughter was born to Mr, and Mrs. Harley Lamson, southwest of town, last Friday. John Heferlin and his son-in-law, Mr. Larson, moved to South Dakota, the first of the week. For Sale—Doors and window sash from the old Cotton house. Inquire at Methodist parsonage. Let Lee fit you out on your summer’s nails. He has just received two tons at McOoysburg. Miss Fannie Porter left on Sunday for an extended visit with relatives in Oklahoma and Kansas. Mr. M. A. Webster and Ernest Cockerill, of Westville, were here on business the first of the week. Mrs. E. L. Clark returned from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Robert Johnson, at Bloomington, last week. Rev and Mrs. Meads are in Chicago this week. The latter is being treated by a specialist for throat trouble. Lyman Barce, formerly of Benton county, has moved onto his recently purchased 0. D. Hopkins farm, near Surrey. Advertised Letters:—Miss Girty Roth, Mr. Harry Brown, Mr. John McDaniel, Miss Amanda Miller, Mrs. Amy Watson. Rural Route No. 2 will shortly be in operation from Remington. It takes in portions of both Jasper and Benton counties. Rocky Mountain Tea taken now will keep the whole family Well. If it fails, bring it back and get your cash. 35c. B. F. Fendig Dr. I. B. Washburn arrived home from Chicago Friday night, where he had been operated upon in the Presbyterian hospital. 1 Dr. Schmaedel, the dentist, has resigned his position with Dr. Horton, to take a post graduate course in the Chicago Dental College. Mrs. Leslie Clark visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson at Bloomington, and with her son Harold, at Indianapolis, the past week.

Babcock & Hopkins are making preparations to build a corn dryer at the elevator. Dr. Kay’s Renovator cures headache, constipation, dyspepsia. 25c. 50, and sl. The Journal carries a large line of stock cuts suitable for sale or stock bills. Dr. Kay’s Renovator, a perfecsystem renovator. At druggists 25 50, fl. For Sale —Four fresh cows at twenty-five dollars apiece. Call on C. N. Gish, Sharon, Ind. 3 t.

The Mothers’ meeting will be held this afternoon at 2:30. Subject “Living Above Our Daily Cares.” All invited. Mrs. C. H. Porter of Delphi, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay W. Williams, the past week. Mr. Porter spent Sunday with her here. Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Postill returned to their home at Wingate Wednesday, after a short visit with relatives here and at Hammond. Rev. Ward closed his revival at the Christion church last Friday evening, with an addition to the church membership of twenty during the revival.

J. J. Reed and family, of Jordan township, departed on Tuesday for Armour, South Dakota, near where he recently purchased a tract of land. Now’s the time, spring time. Take Rocky Mountain Tea; keeps the Whole family well. A great medicine for spring tiredness. 35c. B. F. Fendig. Leave your order with C. Hansen for a new wagon or buggy. It will be manufactured to your order from the best material and at a reasonable price. All hand work. Harrison Warren has purchased the former 0. F. Stackhouse farm north of Rensselaer of A. A. Blair, of Illinois, at 77.50 per acre, an advance of $2.50 per acre over what it sold for last spring. For Sale—Good 7 room house, well and outbuildings, four lots, plenty of shade, located in Rensselaer. For sale at a bargain on terms to suit purchaser. Inquire of R. D. Thompson, Rensselaer, Ind. Fred Fatke was fined $1 and costs each in two cases by Squire Burnham Tuesday. One was for provoke and the other for trespass. The complaint was filed by his neighbor, Henry Eiglesbach. We are pleased to report tnat Mrs. Smith has fully recovered from her recent severe illness. She says that Bailey’s Laxative Tablets did her more good than anything else. They cure biliousness, liver troubles, fevers, sick headache and all other results of constipation. Try them to-night. Price 10 and 25 cents at A. F. Long’s. By a recent ruling of the post office department hereafter patrons along a star route may have their mail delivered and taken up by the star route carrier by providing a box similar to those on rural routes. This is practically making rural routes of the star routes and will be a great convenience to those living along the line. Dr. Kay’s Renovator for the liver.