Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
"V-Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fendig returned Sunday from spending the winter with their children in Brunswick, Ga., and Tampa, Fla. Mrs. Elmer Pullius of Gillam tp., died last Sunday after a week’s sickness from appendicitis. She was aged about 35 years and leaves a husband and six children. Joseph Gaines of the east part of town, was quite badly hart last Friday by falling from the seat of his wagon and alighting on the wagon tongue, no bones were broken, however. Sunday services at the court house: Subject of the morning sermon, “Living in the Sunshine;” in the evening, “Signs of the Second Coming of Christ and the End of the World.” All are welcome. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Zerdan celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding last Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. John Healy. A large number of relatives and friends were in attendance. Rowles & Parker are showing in their ladies waist department the product of one of the largest Eastern manufacturers, that for styles cannot be duplicated anywhere and a*, prices you will appreciate. \ Henry Hildebrand has purchased a saloon in Chicago and will move there, it is reported, as soon as his license expires here, next October. His srn Lawrenoe will have charge of the saloon there until that time, we understand. Lee E. Glazebrook, who has been confined to bis home north of town for several months with bladder trooble, was in town Saturday for the first time since last fall. He has been up aud abqut the house nearly all this time and the treatment he is now taking he hopes will effect a cure. J. E. Bislosky returned from Chicago Wednesday, where he had been for several days with his wife who is taking treatment in a hospital there for blood poisoning, growing out of, the removal of a cancer from her arm recently. He reports her in a very serious condition, but somewhat better at the time be left. A. Leopold has purchased of R. B. Harris the tenant house formerly occupied by the late Cyrus Haas on South Front street, together with the three lots therewith, and will repair the old house and erect new cottages thereon to rent. The Haas family have moved into Tom Grant’s tenant house on Main street. Judge Nye of the Pulaski cir-L ouit court, sustained a motion last week to quash three indictments against Francesville saloon-keep-ers on th 6 ground that Washington’s birthday is not a legal holiday within the meaning of the law requiring that saloons be kept closed. An appeal to the supreme court will be taken by the State. The Democrat this week has an interesting lot of items from Valparaiso University, in its correspondence oolumn. Some twenty-five students from this county are now attending the Valpo University and these items will be particularly interesting to their friends in different parts of the county as well as to the students themselves, practically all of whom read The Democrat each week.
