Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The G. E. Murray Co. is showing a swell line of gentlemen’s hats in any and all styles and prices. 15-months-old daughter of Emil Johnson, who resides on the Andrus farm northwest of town about three miles, died Tuesday evening from eating a large portion of a box of bromo-quinine tablets wbioh she bad gotten hold of and swallowed before discovered Funeral was held the following day from the house. Automobiles are becoming too common for us, and we have da* oided to wait a little and place an order for a flying machine for oura. Probably a score or more autos have passed through Rensselaer already this season and no doubt the highways will soon be almost monopolized with these “devil wagons.” Fortunately, horses are becoming more used to the machines and accidents from runaways are becoming fewer all the time. v£ln a letter received Monday by Ed Parkison from her uncle, Dr. Moore, he stated that he found his two daughters all right in San Francisco, and that both had escaped any physical injuries. The house of one had also escaped injury and both were together at the time he wrote. The business place and home of the other was destroyed. They had telegraphed and written the doctor of their safety, but both letters and telegrams failed to reach him here. He returned home Wednesday.
WHERE TO WORSHIP TOfIORROW CHRISTIAN CHURCH SERVICES. The subject of the Sunday morning sermon at the court home is,|“ln Spirit and in Truth;” in the evening, “The Freedom of the Will.” All are welcome. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. J. C. Parrett, pastor of the Presbyterian church, will preach on the subject of “Eternal Punishment,” Sabbath morning. M. P. CHURCH. Rev. Flagg will preach at Rose Bud to-morrow, both morning and evening. Morning services at 11; evening at 7:45.
RENSSELAER 76; MONTICELLO 41. Dual Track and Field Meet Here Saturday Results As Above. z' The Monticello-Rensselaer high school field and track meet at the old Rensselaer Stock Farm grounds Saturday was not very largely attended and the sports were so one-sided as to be hardly interesting. Not more than twen-ty-five came over from Monticello to witness or participate in the sports. The total score was 76 to 41 in favor of Rensselaer, as follows: 120 yard high hurdle: Rawlins, M. first; Hauter, R. 2nd; Time 19 seconds, fiat. Hammer throw: Stockton, M. Ist; Yeoman, R. 2nd; Hopkins. R. 3rd. Distance hi feet. 100 yard dash: Yeoman, R. Ist; Dobbins, R. 2nd; Robinson, M. 3rd. Time ti seconds. Pole vault: Morgan, R, Ist; Otstot, M. 2nd; Gardner, M. 3rd. Height 10 feet. 440 yard dash: Hushnell, M. ran Ist; disqualified. Houter, R. Ist; Yeoman, R. 2nd; Blake, M. 3rd. High jump: Morgan, R. Ist; Yeoman, R. 2nd; Hauter, R. 3rd. Tied first high 5 feet 4 inches. 220 low hnrdles: Dobbins. R. Ist; Morgan, R. 2nd; Rawlins, M. 3rd. Time 28 '4 seconds. Shot put: Stockton, M. Ist; 40 feet 5 inches; Morgan, R. 2nd, 40 feet inches; Hopkins, R. 3rd, 36 feet 8 inches. Mile run: Hauter, R. Ist; Renier, M. 2nd; Reeve, R. 3rd. Time 2.01#. Discus: Stockton, M. Ist; Morgan, R. 2nd; Dobbins, R. 3rd. Distance 99 feet 6 inches. One half mile run: Hauter, R. Ist Bushnell, M.2nd; Renier, M. 3rd. Time 2:15. Running broad jump: McFarland, R, Ist; Morgan, R 2nd; Stockton, M. 3rd. Distance 19 feet 6% inches. Don’t forget the Murray Co.’s new grocery. Everything clean and new.
BOOS FOR HATCHINO. Pare Bose Comb Brown Leg* horns, 50 cents for 15; from prizewinning strains. Newt Pumphery. Egos: White Wyandotte; S. C. Brown Leghorn and White Leghorn. 75 cts per 15. F. M. Parker. Phone 217 Rensselaer, Ind. The Social Band will give a Musical and Literary Entertainment at the Dahncke Hall, Kniman, Ind., Saturday evening, May 12, for the benefit of the M, E. church commencing at 8 o’clock. Come everybody and assist in a good canse. Clara V. Boyle, Pres. Lizzie Holle, Sec. Summer underwear for the > old and young at the G. E. Murray Co.
