Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 June 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Try a dinner at Hascall Bros, case. Make your headquarters at Murray’s big department store July 4. E. V. Rausford went to Gettysburg, So. Dak., Monday on busi--06868. HlMias Carrie Warren of Okienoth a City, Okla., is visiting relatives here. /Ralph Sherman of Minneapolis, is here for an extended visit"with Mr. and Mrs.’ S. C. Irwin. -i-UrR. Kurrie has traded his 120 rore farm near Fair Oaks for the former Prior Rowen farm, 3£ miles northwest of Rensselaer. Having completed the Davisson lateral of the Iroquois ditch, the dredge used on same was loaded here this week and shipped to Wisconsin.
Mrs. W. E. Jacks and Mrs. Mary Lowe left Thursday evening for Marinette, Wis., where they will remain for an indefinite time for the benefit of their health. The school board has engaged Miss Floss Wright to teach the second grade in the city schools, and promoted Miss Edith Marshall, the former teaoher, to History and English. Make your headquarters at Rowles & Parker’s dry goods and clothing store July 4th, and secure some of those bargains mentioned in their page ad in another part of this paper. .A-Lee E. Giazebrook was in town Saturday for the second time in about six months. His health seems to be improving gradually although he is still unable to perform any labor to speak of. jMrs. Josie Watson, who was called to North Bartimore, Ohio, last week by the serious sickness of her sister, Mrs, May Fox Barker, returned home Wednesday and reports the latter to be much better and now out of danger. Mrs. John Bislosky, Sr., the aged mother of J. E. Bislosky, the coal dealer, is,seriously ill with pneumonia. Owing to her advanced age, no hopes are entertained for her recovery. Her close relatives have all been summoned from a distance to her bedside. Oxford Tribune: A nut to crack. The salary of the postmaster in Oxford has been increased SIOO, while in Goodland the postmaster’s salary has been decreased SIOO. Oxford is a “dry” town and Goodlaud is a “wet” town. When you get it cracked tell us the commercial value of moisture whether applied or supplied. William Hagle, aged 45 years, of Hanging Grove tp., died suddenly at»about 4 a. m., Saturday, from heart disease. Deceased had moved to this county from Starke county a few months ago. He leaves a wife and four children. The funeral was held Sunday at Lee and interment made in the Smith cemetery in Barkley tp. Fendig was down from Wheattield Wednesday and Thursday. A fine two-story brick joint school building, town and township, will be erected in his town this season fit? fnr J-irla in .nnjliar , nild B big 4th of July celebration is on the program also. It nas been the right kind of a season for northern Jasper and crops are looking fine.
Mrs. “Mont” Bark, formerly of this city, has begun proceedings for divorce at Crawfordsville from her husband, charging crnel and inhuman treatment, etc. They parted while her husband was clerking in the Murray store here. Both were quite young when married, and from all accounts their married life was quite a stormy one. They have one child, a girl some four years of age. The old Hammond Tribnne of precarious existenco is no more. It has been taken over by the Lake County Printing and Publishing Co., a new organization of several thousand dollars capital who havk issued in its stead the Lake Oonuty Times, a bright eight page paper, and have put in a modern outfit of Merganthaler linotype and Goss, perfecting press. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood of Minneapolis are visiting relatives here this week, Frank is clerking in the clothing department of a big store there. They were accompanied by Esther Phillips, who will remain here for the summer. It is current report that Mrs. Luella Phillips, who has been living in Minneapolis for the past year, was married some time ago to William Brown, a young man who worked at the poor farm while her father, Philip Blue, was superintendent of same:
