Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 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 Take your eggs to Murray’s store. For fine job work call at the JOURNAL office. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hunt moved to Lowell this week. ' F. B. Learning, of Goshen, is visiting relatives here. The public schools will enjoy their vacation next week. F. E. Randle, of Clark’s Hill, visited friends here last week. Fine bran or middlings just received at the Feed Store. Cox & Branch. Any day, there is a lot of rubbernecking to do if you only keep a look out. Joe Schofield has returned from the springs consideranly improved in health. We go to press to early too give an account of the city convention in this issue. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Firth Nelson, southeast of town, Sunday. G. O. Bales and mother departed for their future home in Goodland Tuesday.

Owing to the wind and dust the street sprinkler began operations Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Abbott departed for their future home near Appleton, Wiß., Tuesday. Of all loafers, we hate the good natured one most because we cannot get mad at him. T. J. Richardson has resigned as postmaster at Valma. J. W. Leach has been appointed in his place. Our poplar has come in and we have anything you want in that line. Donnelly Lumber Co. Cecil Alter is now employed as time keeper for the Genoa Iron Works, at Sparta, Minn., at a salary of S6O per month.

George W. Waters, of Lowell, while attending the K. of P. jubilee at Chicago, was struck with a street car and died last Sunday. J. L. Renicker and John Hopkins, with their families, departed for Surrey, N. D., Monday, where they have purchased farms Amos Agate, Orth Graves and Attorney Hess, of Newton county were interested spectators at the convention here Monday.

Another large supply of ladies’ tailor made suits received for the great Easter sale this week. Chicago Bargain Store. Tlielarticles of incorporation of the K. of P. stock company will be filed with the secretary of state today. Between $13,000 ams $14,000 has been subscribed. Lime, hair, brick and cement in stock at all times and at lowest prices. Prom foundation to roof we can furnish anything in building material. Donnelly Lumber Co. j Rev. Meads is making arrangements I to enter Moody’s theological school in Chicago soon for a short course of study. Rev, Mrs. Meads has already entered the school. We have a little more than a car-load of lumber. We’ve got the best to be had and we’ve also got cheaper grades for those that want them. Donnelly Lumber Co. Do not forget the great Easter sale in every department this week at the Chicago Bargain Store. Mrs. Gustie Dumond and her daughter, Mrs. Mclrvin, who have been visiting Mrs Bruce White and Mrs. Wm. Warren, are now yisiting Mrs. Dumoud’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zick, in Walker township. No lady should be without a new spring tailor made gown. You can find any size or color here at money saving prices. Bargain Store. When you want a nobby suit, a pair of fine shoes or a fine new hat, or anything, go to the only bargain house, the Chicago