Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

4—Don Wright is visiting relatives xn Brook. “The Hustler” at Ellis opera house Monday evening. Dr. Rice of Demotte was in the city a few hours Tuesday. Attorney Estil Pearson, of Morocco was in the city Thursday. Miss Bertha Huffman spent Sunday with relatives in Monticello. J. W. Tilton and Miss Fear) Brogden were Chicago visitors Tuesday. ><Misß Ethel Perkins is spending a few weeks with relatives at Bolton’s Landing, N. Y. Eugene Spitler, who is spending the summer at Cedar Lake, was in the city Monday. rS'Gus Phillips returned to Brooklyn, N. Y. Saturday after a few weeks visit with relatives here.

The infant babe of Mr. and Mrs. James Price of Union tp. born Sunday, died the following day.

E. V. Ransford went to Chicago Sunday with his daughter, Mabel, who will visit in the Windy City for awhile. Remember the Monon’s excursion to Cedar Lake Sunday, Aug. 6. Only 50 cents for the round trip from Rensselaer, JrMrs. F. E. Babcock and sons 'George and Delavan leave to-day for a few weeks visit with the former’s mother in Goodland. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Towers of Lincoln, Neb., are visiting relatives here this week. Mrs. Towers resided here "as a girl a third of a century ago. A-Mrs. M. L. Spitler of Oklahoma ray, Okla., who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Yeoman of Virgie, for some time, returned home last Friday. Ralph Fendig has leased his building next to the Harris bank to Miss Mary Meyer who will move her millinery business thereto as soon as the building is fitted up for her occupancy. VMrs. Lee E. Glazebrook was ■failed to Tefft Monday afternoon by the serious condition of her father, Mr. C. C. Jones of that place, who has been in very poor health since last fall.

Examine the label on your Democrat and see how your subscription account stands. If in arrears, leave enough of that oats money with us to put you on the right side of the ledger.

Mrs. Rettie Sharp, who was taken to Chicago last week for surgical treatment, was operated upon last Friday and has since been getting along nicely and improving rapidly from the operation.

In the case against John S. -Lakin for sellng beer at Fair Oaks July 4th, set for trial before Squire Irwin Saturday afternoon, the defendant plead guilty and was fined >lO and coats, >2l 60 in all.

>2dr. J. F. Kelley, who has frequently visited here, died a few days ago at bis home in Springfield, Ohio, where he was engaged in the marble and granite businers with his son-in-law, M. L. VVilcox, formerly of Surrey. -John Ramp, who has been assisting his brother-in-law, Nichoas Krull, in the latter’s bakery at Kentland for some time, returned home Saturday and is now canvassing in the southern part of the state for a Catholic publication. Mrs. Frank McAlister of Wilbur, Wash., who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Elijah of Newton tp., returned home Monday accompanied by her sister, Miss Nellie Elijah, who will visit in Washington for some time.

When subscribing for The Democrat or paying up an old subscription, if already a subscriber, don’t forget to vote on our piano contest. Some church, Sunday School,* or lodge is going to get this piano free, and it may be the one of your choice.

G. D. Gregory moved here from Montgomery county last Friday and occupies one of John Makeever’s tenant houses on South Division street. Mr. Gregory will travel with team throughout Jasgsr and Starke counties for the aker Medicine Co.

Mrs. W. C. Babcock and children and Miss Sallie Rees spent Sunday at Parr. “Billy Jr., fell out of a buggy while there and stuck his head on a stone, receiving quite a bad scalp wound which bled profusely and gave Mrs B considerable uneasiness for a tinje.