Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1902 — Marriage Licenses. [ARTICLE]

Marriage Licenses.

Frank Clinger and Florence M. Sayler. Betram M. Goff and Zoe Adams. Over 1,400 dozen eggs taken in last Saturday* at the Chicago Bargain Store. Miss Kathryn Jones is clerking in the post office. Albert Hemmick has moved here from Greentown. Mrs. A. P. Burton is visiting her parents at Evanston, 111. Mrs. Mary E. Thompson arrived home from California Tuesday. A. E. Wallace, of Whiting, was the guest of Miss Maude Irwin Sunday. * Hiram Day has opened a lumber yard at his residence. Henry Wood will manage the business. , Mrs. S. M. Laßue went to Chicago Tuesday to enter the Presbyterian hospital, where she will undergo an operation for piles. • Cox & Branch are unloading a car of horn ny meal. You can saVe money by getting a supply while the same is on the track. Mrs. I. A. Glazebrook and Miss Helen Wasson are attending the meeting of the Grand Chapter O. E. S., at Indianapolis, as delegates. W. B. Brown and Miss Carrie Foster, of Crown Point, and Mrs. Ollie Hubbard, of Kersey, were here to attend the Goff Adams wedding. The mothers 7 meeting will be held in the ladies’ waiting room of the court house this afternoon at 3 o’clock. A full attendance is desired. Capt I. M. Washburn and Lieuten-' ants Wilcox and Woodworth were at Indianapolis on business connected with the Military company, Tuesday. W. 8. Parks and family attended a family reunion at Remington last Sunday, on the occasion of the 54th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Osborne, Mrs. Park’s parents. Judge Thompson, T. J. McCoy, A. G. Hardy, J. H. Ellis, L. H. Hamilton, E. L. Hollingsworth, J. H. Chapman, Taylor McCoy. John O’Connor, R. B. Porter, Harry Murray, Geo. E. Murray and a number of others are attending the state convention at Indianapolis. We are pleased to report that 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. The Nick Carter company played to poor business last week. They were unable to pay their board bill when leaving Monticello and were followed by the landlord to this place. They left unpaid bills in Rensselaer, and Landlord Piper, of the Nowels douse, has been on their trail this week, with what results, we have not learned. They also beat one of the printing offices (not the Journal) out of a printing bill, and one of the members of the troupe is responsible for a vacancy in the working force of that office.

See the new 1902 Jay Bird Bicycle, only $12.00 at the Chicago Bargain Store.