Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1902 — Goff-Adams. [ARTICLE]

Goff-Adams.

The wedding of Mr. Bertram Goff, the only child of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Goff, and Miss Zoe Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion I. Adams, took place at the residence of the bride’s parents, south of town Tuesday evening. Rev. Ed Meads, of Rensselaer, officiated, in the presence of about fifty guests. The display ‘of wedding presents was extensive and valuable. Mr. and Mr. Goff are two of the most popular young people in Rensselaer, and their hosts of friends wish them a long and happy journey through life. A convention of the Sunday school workers of Jasper county will be held here Sunday and Mondaj, the 27th and 28th. The sessions will be held at the various churches as follows: Sunday afternoon at the Christian church, Sunday evening at the Presbyterian church, Monday forenoon at the Missionary Baptist church, Monday afternoon at the Free Baptist church, Monday evening at the M. E. church. Rev. Carman, of Indianapolis, the general state secretary, will be present and at each session thirty minutes will be devoted to an exercise by the infant classes of the various Sunday schools. The entire program is good and no one can afford to miss a single session. The general public is cordially invited. We get the eggs because we pay the higest price by giving you more goods and better goods for your produce than elsewhere. Chicago Bargain Store. Considerable difficulty was experience in getting word to Gaylord H. Ohilcote, son of the late Mordecai F. Chilcote, of his father’s death. He lives in Los Angeles, Cal., but was away from home, and could not be located until Tuesday night. The funeral of his father has been postponed until Sunday in order to give Gaylord time to reach here. We pay the most is why the bulk of the eggs and butter come here. Chicago Bargain Store. George W. Goff left for Los Angeles, Oal., yesterday, to attend as state delegate the national meeting of the Foresters. This is quite an honor to Mr. Goff and one that he highly appreciates. Delegates receive $5 per day and expenses and "ip ease they are placed on committee work receive |SO per day. Mr. Goff expects to make the trip on the northern route and return on the southern. He will be gone for some weeks. No lady’s wardrobe is complete without a new spring tailor made gown. Every style here. Chicago Bargain Store. The case of Ira W. Yeoman, of Remington, vs. Vincent Eisle, was tried before Squire Burnham Tuesday. Yeoman sued for the value of an abstract which he made for Eisle, which the latter claimed was made without authority. The vefdict was In favor of the defendant.