Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Read The Democrat for news.^l Mrs. Joseph Paxton of South Bend, is visiting her father. Uncle W. E. Moore. Miss Anna Conner was taken to Chicago Thursday to undergo a slight operation at a hospital there. Postmaster Myers attended the postmasters’ meeting of this district at Valparaiso Tuesday and Wednesday. and Mrs. A. H. Hopkins attended the wedding of Mr. Win. C. Taylor and Miss Mabel Loughry at Monticello Wednesday; The twentieth annual reunion of the Ninth Regiment, Ind., Vol. Inf., will be held in Rensselaer next Friday and Saturday, ykMiss Doris Porter gave a miscellaneous shower party Tuesday evening in honor of Miss Merle Beam, who is to be married Oct. 8. The largest and most complete stock of new clothing, Sterling brand, highest grade clothing in town, at the Chicago Bargain Store. Investigate. Wanted:—Housekeeper 30 to 40 years of age. must be kind to children; wanted by week or year. Good wages to right party. Phone or write F. L. Beach, Goodland, Ind., R-R-l. New subscribers to the Democrat this week by postoffices: Rensselaer, R-R-3,1; Rensselaer, R-R-l, 1; Chicago Heights, 111., 1; Valparaiso, Ind., 1; McCoysburg, 2, Rensselaer 1. The O. N. Oxer general store at McCoysburg has been traded to P. F. Carr of Indianapolis for some lancT in Florida. The deal was negotiated by N. Littlefield’s real estate agency.

''LMisses Alice Shedd, Martha Parkison and Myra Watson are attending the Northwestern University at Evanston, 111., and Firman Thompson, John Ellis and Miss Cecelia Hollingsworth are attending Chicago University. ""■sDr. Kresler has moyed into his new residence on South Cullen street. Frank Kresler moves into his own property vacated by the doctor, while Mr. Kiplinger, the cigar manufacturer, moves into the Randle tenant house, vacated by Mr. Kresler. Hammond News: Martin Peacook, a seventeen year old Rensselaer lad, is incarcerated here today. Martin was arrested by “Big” Jim Adry, the Monon detective at South Hammond last night and booked for carrying concealed weapons. A farewell reception was given by the ladies of the G. A. R. at the court house Monday evening in honor of Mrs. R. W. Marshall, who will soon leave for California to take up her residence there. She was presented with a handsome brooch as a reminder of the occasion. The soldiers camped here Monday night at the same location as their former camp, at the south side of town in the Monnett pasture. The regimental band gave a concert up town in the evening. The regiment resumed its march to Chicago the next morning about 6:30, and camped Tuesday night on the Otis ranch near Fair Oaks. Wolcott Enterprise: Some of the Wolcott boys who went to South Dakota to work in the wheatfield, objeot to the long days they are required to work. By going so far north, the sun is up at four o’clock in the morning and does not set until about eight o’clock at night, and the farmers can very easily put in sixteen hours a day as many of them do.