Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Try a dinner at Hascail Bros, case. Charlie Smith spent Sunday in Lowell. Chase & Sanborn teas and coffees at the G. E. Murray Co. Summer underwear for the old and young at the G. E. Murray Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fritts are visiting the former’s father, Rev. V. 0. Fritts, at Bunker Hill, Ind. Quite a number of people went over to Monticello from here yesterday to bear the closing argument in the McCoy trial. Rev. Kendig and about a score of young people from here attended the District Epworth League Convention at Morocco this week. Miss Laura McClellan, sister of Mrs. W. A. Huff, and well known here, was married recently to C. W. Kellison, of Crawfordsville, where she resided. —. / Misses Jennie and Anna Hanson rest yesterday for Winona Lake, where they will assist Misses Edith and Mary Miller in their boarding house during the season. There will be an ice cream and strawberry social at the Good Hope church, one mile west of Aix, for the benefit of said church, on Saturday evening, June 23. All are invited. KtCharlie Chamberlain is the owher of an automobile now, the first machine owned by Delos Thompson, which he purchased a few days ago from the people the latter had traded it to. Wpr. Hartsell, who has been confined to his rooms with rheumatism for several weeks, was removed Tuesday to the home of Phillips Blue, where be can receive better treatment. He is reported in quite a serious condition. Harry Gifford of Barkley tp., and Ike Parker of Rensselaer, got into a fracas Saturday eve. over an old binder deal and as a result the latter, who is said to have been the agressor, was arrested and fined and costed to the amount of $8.55. . The subject of the sermon at the Presbyterian chnrch to-morrow will be “The pound hid in the napkin;” in the evening the Sabbath school will occupy the hour with the Children’s day exercises. Everybody is welcome to these services. ./Mr. and Mrs. Ross Goble and •Julie daughter of Omaha, Neb., are here for an extended visit with the latter’s mother, Mrs. John Sullivan. They have temporarilly stored their household effects in Omaha and may decide to locate in Rensselaer again. Geo. F. Meyers, the well known real estate agent, who went to the Hunter Springs last week for treatment, left there Tuesday for West Baden. George said the Hunter springs -were great for the treatment«.of rheumatism, but he did not think he was being benefitted for stomgch trouble, so he went to West Baden. Frank Eck and John Kelley of West Carpenter, were in the city on business Thursday. It has been too dry for oats and grass in their locality. Except lor a rain last week no rain has fallen to speak of since about Easter. Corn is looking better there than in this locality, but oats are heading out very short and the crop will be light.
The Democrat has printed posters for the 4th of July celebration at both Parr and Fair Oaks. Both places advertise numerous attractions, the principal one of which wid no doubt be the horse racing. E. P. Honan will pluok a few feathers from the American eagle’s tail at Parr, while W. H. Parkison will perform a similar act at Fair Oaks. A seven-year-old son of W. J, Franks of near Gifford was drowned last Saturday by falling into the big dredge. He was playing with the other children when the accident occurred. The water was some 4| feet deep where he fell in, and it was nearly an hour before the body was recovered. The funeral was held Monday and interment made in the Independence cemetery in Gillam tp. The annual meeting of the Indiana State Sunday School Association will be held J une 19, 20 and 21, at Marion. The car fare is one-half and the cost of entertainment is SI.OO per day. It is earnestly advised that each Sabbath school in the county pay the way of one delegate to this convention. Mrs.'John Gwin, Co. Pres. B. D. Comer, Co. Seo.
