Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1902 — THIS IN GENERAL! [ARTICLE]

THIS IN GENERAL!

Dally Happenings Around the Prairie City. TIMELY TOPICS TERSELY TOLD! Mews Items Caught cr the ttun and Served While Warm Without Trimmings or Embellishment. Local and Personal Notes Take your eggs to Murray’s store. Mr. and Mrs. Berry Paris are visits Sng in Oxford. Wm. Washburn is erecting a new farm residence. Advertised Letters: James 0 Clark. Henry Weiler Miss Blanche Hoyes is visiting relatives at Garden City, Kans. Elias Arnold is attending the annual meeting of Dunkards at Eaton. O.

A daughter arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E J. Murray last Friday. Remember the C E. Market Decoration day, next door to Harris bank’. Tom Slater and Miss Myrtle Oram, <of Goodiand, visited friends here Sun■day. Mrs. EdnaCorrell, of Cincinnati. 0., 5s assisting J. B. Workman, the tax ferret. Mrs. Ida Newels, of Lansing, IIL, was the gnest of her sister, Mrs. J. W. Childers, last week. Sandwiches and coffee served by 7 the C.E’B. at the old Warner building, Decoration nay. A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs. G A. Kessinger, of Jordan township, last Thursday

John Fix and Mrs. L M Fix, of Attica, were here to attend the funeral of Henry Mackey.

Mrs. Alice Warren, after a visit with relatives here, returned to her home at Maywood, 111., last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wolfe, of Ham mond, were the guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold, Sunday. The Mothers’ meeting will be held at the court house this afternoon at t2:30. A full attendance is desiredi

J. H. Marshall, who has been in the Philippines the past two years, is on liis way home, his term of enlistment tiaving expired.

Something special? Sure thing. The Chicago Weekly Inter Ocean and this paper $1 40 for one year. Ask us what it means.

On decoration day a tare of one anu 'One-third for the round trip will be given on May 29 and 30, good returnto May 31 to all points within a distance of 150 miles.

The frame building situated on the lot on which Norman Warner will •erect his new business block will ba moved to the rear of the K. of P. Mock and face on Front street.

Dr. Berkley has installed an ex-ray machine in his office here. It is the first one in the county and will be of great benefit in the treatment of injuries and certain diseases.

Mother, yes one package makes two .quarts of baby medicine. See directions. There is nothing just as good for babies and children as Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. B. F. Fen--dig.

Dr. Moore, who has been visiting Ms daughters at San Francisco, Cal., and transacting business on the coast, arrived home the latter part of the week, and is now ready to resume his practice.

The next state encampment of the *G. A. R. will be held at Anderson, the point originally selected for the meeting this year, but later changed to Indianapolis owing to the dedication of the soldiers’ monument.

Don’t waste your money on worthless imitations of Rocky Mountain Tea. Get the genuine made only by the Madison Medicine Co. A great family remedy. 35 cents. B. F. Fen<Jig.

An effort is being made to reorganize the Citizens’ band. The boys met some discouragement last year and are not very enthusiastic over the matter, but it is thought that the reorganization scheme will be successful. If it is the band will play at the lafayette carnival this year!