Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 38c; oats 36b. Drop. in at Hasoall Bros, for a dish of ioe cream. It is Reported that the McCoys’ attorneys cost them $15,000. Make your headquarters at Murray’s big department store July 4r Miss Rose Carr is visiting relatives in Greencastle for a few weeks. W. R. Lee attended the State Sunday Sohool covention at Marion this week. -ArGuss Phillips is here from Brooklyn, N. Y., to spend his annual vacation with relatives. A large number here went to the Kankakee fishing Sunday, but none of them had much success. Everett Brown of Pleasant Grove attended a big shooting tournament at Indianapolis this week. W. C. Babcock went to Ter?e Haute yesterday to attend the wedding of her friend, Miss Cimpie Lee. and Mrs. Charles Murphy f of'Chicago are visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows of Rensselaer. 'lSkMis- A. Cullenbough and son and their son, of New Philadelphia, Ohio, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe this week. Lena Jackson, Augusta and Zoe Sayler left Monday to attend school, the former at Bloomington and the two latter at Terre Haute. Mrs. W. J. Merica returned 1 Wednesday from a few weeks visit with her parents at Delphi. Her sister, Miss Barbara Schmitter, returned home with her for a visit. JP Mrs. I. C. Reubelt of Jeffersonville is visiting relatives here. Mr. Reubelt has given up teaching and now has a position as librarian of the Jeffersonville ref or matorymarriage of Miss Carrie -'•Marshall. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Marshall of this city, and Mr. Fred Browne of Minneapolis, Minn., is announced to place here to-day. Wanted: —Every reader of the Jasper County Democrat, who needs a Sewing Machine, to write at once for our Special Offer. The Standard Sewing Machine Co., Box 5, Indianapolis. Ind. One fare for the round trip to points within 33 miles. One fare plus 25 cents to points beyond 33 miles, July 3rd, 4th; return limit July sth, via the Monon. W. H. Beam, Agt.

Court Reporter Sigler was over to Monticello Sunday and Monday assisting the court reporter there in writing up the record for the bill of exceptions of the McCoys’ attorneys in asking for a new trial. VIW. Bissenden has bought the interest of his partner, Elmer Gwin, in the bicycle and automobile repair shop of Gwin & Bissenden, and will continue the business by himself. Elmer will devote his attention to well work. A “Ram’s Horn’’ entertainment was given last evening at the M. E. church, consisting of a lecture and scioptican and moving pictures. *lt is highly spoken of at other places where it has been given. Proceeds go to the different churches of Rensselaer. C. L. Parks of near Surrey revived a dispatch Monday informing her of the death of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Tribby, at Eau Claire, Wia., where she had lately been making her home with her eon. She died of appendicitis, and was 73 years of age. Interment was made at Eau Claire. Misses Manda and Floa Funk, of Toto, Starke county, who taught school in Milroy township last winter, left Tuesday for a month’s visit with relatives and friends in Lima, Ada, Columbus and other places in Ohio. Miss Manda will teach the intermediate grades at Toto the ooming year, while Miss Floa will teach near Hamlet. \ Miss Anna Walter, formerly of Rensselaer, but for the past few years a resident of Colorado, was married at Colorado Springs, Colo. Tuesday morning, June 12, at 8 o’clock to Mr. James O’Leary of Victor, Colo. After their return from their wedding trip we understand they will take up their residence in Victor. Miss Anna was for a time a compositor in The Democrat officeMmd we unite with her large circle of friends here in extending congratulations.