Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Squire Albert Dickinson of Remington was in the city on business Thursday. ■XMr. and Mrs. J. H. Chapman artrvisiting the former’s mother in St. Joe, Michigan. Mrs. Vermont Hawkins of Anderson is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Willis. Yesterday was pension day for old soldiers who draw pension through the Indianapolis agency. and Mrs. E. 0. English were called to Danville, 111., the first of the week by the death of the former’s brother-in-law.

E. M. Parcels has been improving his barber shop this week by adding a hot water beater, bath tub and handsome porcelain wash basin.

~-4Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Milirdn arid son Robert left Tuesday for a three weeks visit in the west, taking in the big fair at Portland, Oregon.

Mr. William F. Wesse of Wheatfield and Mrs, Lizzie Kellermon of Kankakee tp.. were united in marriage by Judge Hanly at the clerk’s office Saturday.

Fountain Park’s great program of lectures entertainment, field day sports, bathing and Boating. You cannot afford to miss it. Aug. 12th to 27th, 1905.

Warner Elmore, one of Remington’s enthusiastic automobiliats, was in Rensselaer Thursday looking after lightning rod business, Warner can certainly “talk like a lightning rod agent.” Company M , about 30 strong, pulled out Tuesday morning for the annual encampment of the I. N. G., at Ft. Benjamin Harrison near Indianapolis. They will be 5} ten days. r. and Mrs. Geo. A. Williams, were recently married in Carthage, 111., arrived in the city Tuesday and will soon start to housekeeping in the Miss Monneghan property on North Weston street.

Mesdames F. L Enseninger of Crawfordsville and Leonard Enseninger of Indianapolis are visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. Matie Hopkins. Mrs. Hopkins entertained the Rathbone Sisters Thursday evening, in their honor.

The Ladies of the Christaiu church will hold a Pillow Exhibit at the home of Mrs. J. L. Brady on next Tuesday, Aug. Bth, afternoon and evening. The price of admission is 20 cents which includes ice-creaft and cake. Benefit of new church. All invited.

W. C. Babcock and Bert Hopkins spent Sunday at Water Valley and succeeded in bringing home two fine channel cat. Can’t say whether or no they caught them themselves. Billy thinks fishing will be quite good in the river from now on. It has been very poor thus far this season.

Rev. W. W. Lineberry, president of The Indiana Annual Conference, will preach at the Methodist Protestant Church in Rensselaer, at the corner of Van Rensselaer and Clark streets, on August 9th at night. After the preaching service there will be a Church organized. All are invited. M. M. Wilcox, Pastor.

James Hill of Madison, who with his son William purchased the McCoy land in Jordan tp., was out over the land Friday and from there went to Brook to visit another son, Reece Hill, who resides at that place. Mr. Hill is 91 years of age, but is still quite sprightly and gets about with the vim of a much younger man.

The little 10-year-old son of J. A. Thurlow of Rock Island, 111., who got his foot out so badly in a mowing machine a few weeks ago at his grand-father’s, John Beecher’s in Jordan tp., is getting along nicely and the doctor not only expects to save the foot but says the boy will probably have considerable use of it. It was so nearly severed that it hung by only one or two ligaments, and the bone was so badly cut up by the sickle that it is a miracle that the member is saved.

On Monday evening Ellis opera house presents to its patrons J. A. Bradley’s Musical Faroe, “The Hustler.” This audaciously funny play depicts the present day method of get-rich-quick schemes, and is a roar from start to finish. There are 20 brilliant and entertaining musical numbers; clever dances and side-splitting climaxes. At the top of the list of entertainers will be found Wilson & Bartlett and Miss Evon LeClaire, who will have the assistance of a large company. No advance in prices. *