Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
'-yMiss Maude Daughrety is visiting in Monticello this week. Miss Beulah Yates visited Miss Maucie Myers at Monticello several days this week. The circus Tuesday will be located on the Monnett lands along the Remington road. zAlf Donnelly and J. H. Chapman left yesterday for Virgie, Texas, on business. Will Donnelly is located there. . X? Edward Jenkins, residing on th& Range Line road, had a good cow killed by lightning last Saturday. The animal was insured for S4O. Bro E. A. Walker of the Wolcott Enterprise was calling on the fraternity here yesterday. Everett is a fine fellow and prints an excellent paper. Kentland Enterprise: Mrs. Jack Heilman is visiting at Mt. Ayr and Rensselaer... .Miss Nora Bridgeman, of Rensselaer, is visiting at the home of her uncle, George M. Bndgeman. / /*‘Jakie” Wright, formerly of Rensselaer, and Miss Ada Blystone of Frankfort, were married at St. Joseph, Mich., a few days ago. Both ara mutes. Jacob is employed in the oar shops at Michigan City. A copy of the Newton County Sentinel, Morocco’s new democratic paper, has reached our table. E. R. Schanlaub, brother to John Schanlaub of Rensselaer and Sidney Schanlaub the former editor of the Morocco Courier, is its publisher. The first issue is chock full of live, spicy locals and carries a large amount of advertising. We extend our paw to the new candidate for public favor. “yJL G. Hough of Goodland was In the city a few hours Thursday. Rue lived in Rensselaef some eighteen years of his youthful days, leaving here about thirtytwo years ago. While here he called on a number of his friends of boyhood days and visited the ‘ old swimming hole” around the bend of the river. He said he didn’t go in swimming because he had no pail to carry water to wet the clay bank where the boys used to slide down into the water. Capt. John B. Williams, of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and Jay W. Williams, of Rensselaer, Ind., and J. J. Williams, of Cleveland, Ohio, the three brothers of Mrs. Stokes, quite surprised her last Friday noon, by walking into the house one after another. Their coming was entirely unexpected by any member of the family, but they were none the less welcome. It is the first time the whole family has been together in thirty years, though Mrs. Stokes has often visited them at their homes during that time; and each of them has visited her a number of times, so that their faces are not unknownin East Hampton.—East Hampton, (N.'Y.,) Star. Keep your eyes open for nice new nobby styles for fall suits and overcoats at reasonable prices at Duvall & Lundy’s. No date limits on sale. Special discounts on entire big line of Oxfords until sold. The G. E. Murray Co.
