Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 July 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

See Baughman & Williams for farm and city loans. 4-Miss Stella Shaady of Elkhart, ij visiting her sister, Mrs. David Yeoman, Jr., of Union tp. Fred Miller is still quite sick from appendicitis and it is not known whether an operation will be necessary or not. Prices talk and I make the prices so low that you can not help but buy, because lam determined to quit the clothing business. Louis Wildberg. Mrs. Isabel Hurley, recently married to Robert M. Hurley of Barkley tp, has left her husband and moved back to Rensselaer. She alleges that be didn’t treat her children well.

The editor of The Democrat leaves this morning op the 4:45 south bound train for his visit in New York state, Massachusetts and New Hampshire. His trip as planned will be of about 3,000 miles, 600 of which is via lake and river, and will occupy two or three wegks. 'VJames Spencer of near Buffalo, /white county, was the guest of JS. S. Bates and family over the 4th. Mr. Spencer was a resident of Rensselaer a half century ago and was the editor of the Rensselaer Gazette for some time. He learned the printer’s trade in the old Jasper Banner office, beginning in 1854.. ‘ Fowler Leader: On Wednesday Theodore Hoss commenced to feed his cattle in the pasture. This is something that he never did before at this time of the year. It if doubtful if this country was ever so dry in June as now. While the corn is looking well, the oats can not make more than a half of a crop, and the meadows are very short.

An exchange tells of a newspaper reporter who interviewed thirty successful business men and found that all of them when boys had been governed strictly and frequently thrashed. He also interviewd thirty loafers and found that twenty-seven of them had been “mamma’s darling,” and the other three had been reared by their grandmothers. rJsy W. Williams left Thursday tor East Hampton, N. ¥., where he has a sister residing and where a family reunion will be held. He will be joined at Cleveland, Ohio, by his two brothers and they will make the trip from there together. They will visit New York City, Long Island and other points. Mr. Williams expects to be gone about two weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. John Eger and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Eger spent Sunday at their farm, the former McCoy land near Fair Oaks. John brought back with him a handful of oats clipped from one of their oat fields that were about 3| feet tall. It is suspicioned that be got these from the tallest clump he couid find in the field, but, in any event, it wouldn’t do to show this sample to “Old Mao” or his attorneys. Cards have been received here .from Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Stoner or Wichita, Kan., announcing the marriage of their daughter, Miss Louie Gertrude Stoner, to Mr. Frank Pierce Windsor, to take place at the hotpe of the bride’s parents at * 405 South Market street, Wichita, Kau,, on Thursday evening, July 19, at 8:20 o’clock* They will be “at home” after Sept 1, at Claflin, Kan. The many friends of Miss Louie here extend advance congratulations.

In another column will be fonnd the advertisement of Prof. Joseph Bannach, teacher of music. The Herr Baunach studied under the best teachers in Munich and Berlin, and of late was a member of faculty of St. Joseph’s College, Collegeville, Ind. He withdrew from the college to give his time and attention exclusively to independent study and practice in the work for which he is so well fitted. His success has been very marked since locating in Rensselaer, be having a goodly number of pupils in both vocal and instrumental music.

Arthur Craig, a young man from Newland, became overloaded with corn juice here Saturday. When pulled before the Squire he claimed to be but 18 years of age, and said he got his liquor at “Strick’s place” of Frank Kennell, the bartender, and also of Fritz Mecklenburg, the bartender at Cooney Kellner’s. He filed an affidavit against Kennell for selling to a minor and the latter came up and plead guilty and was fined S2O and costs $29.40 all told. It is reported that the young fellow represented to some of those who s< Id him drinks that he was over 21, as his appearance indicated.