Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

VMrs. Isaac Wiltshire is visiting this week. 4 ' J* Darroch of Kentland, was looking after cases in court here Tuesday. Bert Gdff and James Reed left Tuesday for a trip to North Dakota aud Wyoming. SM.n. L. M. lines is in Indianapolis this week, baying fall stock of millinery goods. Miss Belle Maines has gone to Fowler to resume her work as trimmer in a millinery store. ■ . ' 1 The first big shipment of ladies’ and children’s fall coats now on at the G. E. Murray Co’s Store. and Mrs. N. Krull, of Kentland, visited tho latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramp, here Sunday. Miss Marguerite Rademacber of Chicago, is visiting Miss Edna Donnelly, north of town, for a couple of weeks. H. C. Reed, the painter, who has been running a hotel near the depot, is now in the Nowels House, having leased same. The Don C. Hall theatre company is holding forth at the opera house this week, and is putting on some high-class plays. 7<Orvil Hitchingsof Goeblesville, Mich., returned home Tuesday after a two weeks’ visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. HUcbings of Jordan tp. >vHerman Horde man went to Battle Creek, Mich., Thursday, where he will work in the Nichols & Shepherd threshing machine factory Until the next threshing season. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams of Jordan tp., left Tuesday for a month’s visit with relatives iu Rolla and New Rockford, No. Dakota, and on the return trip will stop off at Louisville, Ky., for a/few days’ visit. \Mr. and Mrs. George Green, late of,Loudon, England, arrived here Saturday to visit the latter’s brothers, the Bissenden Bros, They had not seen each other for 35 years. Mr. and Mrs. Green will probably remain here permanently. , k >4lr. N. Osborn, who occupies 4so acres of the Foley ranch in Gillam tp., was in the city Tuesday. He raised 4,400 bushels of oats this season and has 160 acres of good oorn on the farm. He has also sold S6OO worth of sheep and lambs this season. A reunion of the Culp family will be held at the residence of John T. Culp, near Pleasant Groves on Thursday, Sept. 20. The reunion will be in the nature of a basket picnic, and the pnblic is cordially invited to come and bpng their baskets. s* Peter Hordeman finished threshing up the small runs last Friday, and informs The Democrat that of his regular ran of some 1,055 acres about Rensselaer the average yield was 30 bushels to the acre. He kept no account of some 400 acres extra that be threshed. You are missing a good story if you are not reading “The Manager of the B. & A.,” the serial story now running in this paper. A synopsis of the previous chapters is published each week, sq» you oan begin to read it at any time and get the sense of the story,