Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1906 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I “Texas Sweethearts” at the opera bouse Monday evening. Mrs. Frank Maloy and children of Lowell, spent the week with relatives here. V'Nat Heuson was called to Grant illness of his aged mother. i Charles Harrington of DeMotte, Xje'inocratic candidate for county sheriff, was in the city on business Wednesday. There will be preaching at the First Baptist church to-morrow, both morning and evening by Rev. Uthank of Brookston. Erastus Peacock is in New Orleans this week attending the national encampment of the Uniform Rank Knights of Pythias. Kentland Democrat: It is said that John Hass sold his, farm, southwest of Kentland, to J. J. Portteous, of Raub, last week for $l5O per acre. T. H. Robertson’s public sale of draft horses and mares at Wolcott, Saturday Dec. 3, offers a rare opportunity for farmers who are in need of anything in this line of stock. Mrs. E. V. Ralston an d daughter, Mrs. Jessie Logan of Rush county, returned home Wednesday after a few days visit with the former’s daughter, Mrs. A. J. MBier. XWith the Iroquois ditch and stbne road work, a great deal of money is being paid out here for labor nowadays. The stone road pay-roll last week alone was over $1,500. W. J. Reed of Knox, formerly of Jordan tp., this county, has been for prosecuting attorney by the democrats of Pulaski and Starke. Here’s hoping/Will knocks the persimmons. Si;!. J. Hunt has moved his office down in the Jasper Trust & Savings Co’s, bank, from the I. O. O. F. annex, and Dr. Kresler, who occupied rooms in the rear part of the annex, has moved into the rooms in front vacated by Mr Hunt. Mrs. Maude Sparrow made her escape again last week from the Longcliff insane asylum, for the second time in the past few months, and made her way back to her home at Monon, to see her children, she said. She was returned to the asylum Monday. The republicans have nominated the following ticket for Marion township: Advisory board. J. C. Porter, Geo. W. Goff and Wallace Sayler; Justices of the peace, S. C. Irwin, John Thornton, Lyman Barce; Constables, C. H. Vick, O. P. Robinson and Harrison Wasson. Z. T. Sweeney, Commissioner of Fisheries and Game, Columbus, Ind., has sent the Democrat a' number of blank applications for resident hunter’s licence. Any of our readers desiring /to procure such license can secure a blank application for same by calling at this office. Ft. Wayne News, May 21, ’O6: “Texas Sweethearts” was the best thing here in a long time. Each act is as good as some entire plays; from beginning to end the interest is intense and curtain calls were numerous. Villair as usual, was excellent and made an emphatic bit and beautiful Pearl Lewis won all hearts from her first entrance.” At opera .house, Monday, Oct. 22.
