Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The big Sternberg dredge ha«; been laid up the greater part of the week from a break-down. 3.Miss Gladys Crandall of Berrien Springs, Mich., is visiting her uncle, Wm. Washburn and wife. \ Fjank Hoover and mother of ■edfithof town left Wednesday for Macon, Mo., to visit the latter’s tf Bter * j -Mffiss Virenda Rainier, a vocal student of DePau university is here from Lafayette visiting her Sister, Mrs. M. D. Gwin. Miss Opal Sharp and Miss Lizzie Watson were among those from here attending the harvest festival at Brook this week. \JEx-township trustee J. P. Ryan <&Gillam tp;, is prospecting in New Mexico and northwestern Texas for a couple of weeks. Geo. Lundy, of the clothing firm of Duvall & Lundy, returned Saturday from a two weeks outing among the lakes of Wisconsin. The family of George Sharp, who have been living in Indianapolis, have returned again taken up their residence here. /‘Qfrs. Amelia Smith and daughters Flora and Belle, and Mies .Josie Berg, of Chicago, are guests of Mrs. Vern Nowels this week. Mrs. Lucy Sample and daughter Anna and grandson Wallace Murray have gone to Peublo, Colo., where they expect to reside. Mrs. Eleanor Adams and daughter Anna returned a few days ago from a visit with her son Will and daughter Constance, of St. Cloud, Minn. C. C. Warner is at Lincoln, Neb., called there by the serious sickness of Miss Linda Dwiggins, who has a severe case of typhoid fever. ' JSmes Lefler tells us that the Franks machine from Winamac threshed out 3,361 bushels of oats in one day at Isaac Parker, Jr., recently. ■AJoim Bill and daughter Iva are visiting the former’s old home, New Salisbury, Harrison county, this week and attending the Corydon fair. Louis Messenger moved Tuesday on the Dr. Moore farm 10 miles north, in Union tp., vacated by Elizur Sage, wbo moved to Rensselaer. Vaughn Wood worth is suffering from a burn on the left hand which may develop into blood poisoning. It was received at the fire last week. “Hop” Keen, a former well known resident of Jordan tp.,is reported very low at his home in Goodland and bis death is looked for at any time. Mrs. E. T. Jones and daughter Hazel went to Cincinnati, Ohio, Sunday for a visit with relatives and friends there and at Covington, Ky., and other points. Vern Michaels and Sam Hoshaw left Tuesday for Mitchell, So. Dak., to work. Alvin Fisher also left Tuesday, his intention being to go to Milnor, No. Dak. Geo. K. Hollingsworth and family returned via automobile Tuesday from their outing in Wisconsin. They will remain at their home here a few weeks before returning to Chicago. Letters remaining uncalled for in the Rensselaer postoffice Aug. 30,1906: Dr. Pearl H. Berchand, Prof. Jas. Burrench, Mrs. Bell Baker, Miss Lura Carr, William Garder, Fred W, Webb. \>Walter Porter has moved to -rown from Jordan tp., and occupies the old A. McCoy residence on Milroy avenue, vacated by Abe ' Hardy, who will break up housekeeping for the present. y4frs. George McCarthy went to Chicago Saturday to undergd an operation for gall stones, but the doctors decided that she was not able to undergo the operation and she returned home Tuesday. I. A. Leavel of near Lagro, Wabash county, was here Monday, and Tuesday left for northern Minnesota to look at some land whicfh he is thinking of trading his farm in Wabash county for. The teachers’ institute which has been in progress all week will close to-day with the preliminary township institute. The attendance has been good and much interest manifested by the teachers. The Monon will run a special train to the Lafayette fair next Thursday, leaving Rensselaer at 8:20 a. m. Fare for round trip. $1.40. Train will stop at all stations between Rensselaer and Monon.
