Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1903 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

)(. W. A. Huff and family are visiting relatives in Crawsfordsville. - - ■ - * - - The Indianapolis Sentinel will begin the publication of an evening paper next Monday. The town of is talking of building a new 812,000 to $15,000 sohool building this season. jMrs. Marie Haas, the music tekoher, is very seriously sick with nervous prostration, and fears are entertained of her recovery. \ Milton Shirk, the Peru millionaire and president of various banks, including one at Monticello and one at Delphi, died last Saturday of paralysis, aged 54 years. . kDr. H. J. Kannal is in Chicago this week being treated for blood poisoning, contracted from treating a sick horso, we understand. He has been having quite a severe time of it. Miss Anna Putt, who came here last week from Laurens, lowa, to look after her lawsuit in court against her father’s estate, has gone to Jamestown, N. Y., where she spend the summer with relatives at Chautauqua Lake.

The city schools had about three weeks more to run, but it was thought best to close for the term. The field day exercises and commencement was also declared off, and there will be no field day or commencement this year.

John O’Connor has a sample of his famous Anchor wire fence erected on the Thompson lot, just south of the Makeever House. If you contemplate building any fence this season it will pay you to call and inspect this fence.

Prof. Schanlaub came over from Morocco last Friday to spend a few days with his parents. His school closed there the week previous. Mr. Schanlaub has conracted to teach in the Morocco schools again next term, as principal. County Enterprise: Judge Peter H. Ward of Portland, Oregon, arrived in Kentland Monday and is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hatch.*The Judge is holding his age well and appears not a day older than during his residence here. He expects to remain for several days.

Correspondents will please bear in mind that items must be received not later than Thursday of each week to insure their insertion, and Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday is much preferable. In fact, send them in as early in that week as possible. Correspcnden e from Aix and Asphaltnm was received too late last week.

In compliance with the recommendation of Dr. Hnrty, the city council held a special meeting Thursday evening and provided for free vaccination. The county will pay for the vaccine points and the city will pay the doctors engaged to do the work. The ordinance passed will be fonnd in another part of this paper, headed “Ordiance Number 78.”

Mrs. Wm. Hensen of near Sharon, died last Saturday very suddenly, from heart trouble. Deceased had (received a broken hip a few weeks ago, the result of a fall, but was getting along nicely and her death was a shock to her neighbors and friends. Mrs, Heusen was 52 years of age. She leaves a husband and one son. The funeral was held Tuesday forenoon, from the residence, Rev. A. G. Work conducting the services, and interment made in Weston cemetery.

A. Leave!, northeast of town, was a victim of the “surprisers” one evening recently. The occassion was his 54th birthday anniversary, and friends and retives to the number of about thirty dropped in before Ike relaalized where he was at. they were greeted with the true southern hospitality and a genuine good time was had. The event was planned by Mrs. Leavel and the children, and it was kept so guardedly that the suprise was most complete.

Nancy Haley, who has been here with her father Wm. Haley, daring fcis sickness, retained to Victor, Colo., Sunday to close up her business affairs there,, after whioh she will return here and keep hoose for her father.' Mr. Haley is now about once more and is looking almost as well as ever. But at nis advanced age he needs some one to look after him and Miss Haley makes it her duty to do this, and will probably be of much assistance to him in his business affairs, as she is a bright, intelligent business woman. Morris* Enjiish Stable Powder Bs.'ggtsr&iasaau'wy* rm«»,ssu. per pe»m Sold by A,?.Long