Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
''/Miss Dollie Shook went to Chicago Thursday for a week’s visit. James Maloy, of |Steeger, 111., is here visiting friend here this week. \/Born —July 18th to Mr. and Mrs. Albck Hurley, of Barkley tp., a daughter. J/sMrs. Minnie Myers, of Wheatfield, ia the* guest of her brother-in-law; G. E. Myers and family* this week. 15 to 50 per cent off every boot and shoe in the house of over SIO,OOO worth at the Chicago Bargain Store. S. S. Shedd, living east of town, while driving a team hitched to a binder had his arm broken in two places by his horses running away. Billy Merica, the baker, who sold out some time ago, has an offer to go to Spokane, Wasn., but he is undecided as yet, what to do. Mrs. H. O. Harris and granddaughter Marceline Roberts are sojourning in northern Michigan at some of the summer resorts there. Sophia Ponsler, who has been making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Lucius Strong, has gone to Wall Lake, lowa, to visit another daughter. Hollingsworth and daughter Dorotny joined the rest of the family at Charlevoix, Mich., Tuesday. Mr. Hollingsworth will remain only ten days. Miss Emma Jones of Rochester, Ind., came Thursday to nurse her sister, Mrs. W. H. Flagg, north of the railroad, who has been seriously ill for 10 days past.
If the thief who picked up Miss Carrie Day’s pocket-book—from where it wasn’t lost—will return half of the $lO they can have the other half to help them out. Omar Day went to Wheatfield Wednesday, to look after the store A. J. Branch got in a trade from Knapp & Son. Mr. Branch is thinking of moving his stock to this place. A second installment of an interesting letter from "The Old Man” in the East will be found in this issue. At the time this is written he is in New York having a good time. He wants another week’s furlough. Rev. Will H. Flagg will assist Pastor Edward Day in the fourth quarterly meeting for thia conference year of Rensselaer circuit, M. P. church, at Mt. Hope church in Jordan tp,, Saturday night, Sunday and Sunday night. umber from here left for the weht Tuesday. C. J. Dean and Wm. Vedder were bound for Mitchell and other South Dakota points. Miss Oka Pancoast went to Waverly that state. Zern Wright went to Gettysburg, S. D. pisses Carrie Parker, Hattie Sailer, of Rensselaer, and Miss Bessie Burk, who has been making her home in Logansport, left this week to visit Bessie’s parents at Lamar, Colorado. They will also visit Colorado Springs. Because of the moral tone and splendid reputation of the Gollmar Bros.’ shows, the Misses Monnett have consented to permit the great circus to locate on their grounds southwest of Milroy Park, where they will give two exhibitions July 31. The engagement of Miss Orrie Vanscoy Clark to Joseph E. Careon, of the Carson Drug Co., of Lafayette, has been announced. The wedding will take place at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark, in Rensselaer, 29th. * Dr. Rose M. Remmek, optical specialist, will make her next reglar visit to Clark’s jewelry store July 17—21. In the past four years Dr. Remmek has demonstrated that her methods of eye examination and fitting of glasses is thoroughly reliable. X .The repairing of the Burk bridge UoHh of town, by the replacing of the long section taken out to let the Sternberg dredge pass through was completed Saturday and Steve Cotner was the first man to pass over. The repairs are substantial and the replaced part is as good as the rest of the bridge. Believing that it was no part of her wifely duties to act as the “devil” in his printing office, setting type and hustling forms out to press, Mrs. Nellie M. Warvel has brought suit for divorce against her husband, Harry O. Warvel, formerly editor and publisher of a newspaper at North Judson. Have you noticed the crowds at the biggest sale of real value ever intown. July 14th to July 28th at the Chicago Bargain Store.
