Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

JjjL K. Hollingsworth and family of Chicago ate Thanksgiving turkey with Rensselaer relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob White of Kentiand ate Thanksgiving turkey with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bell of our city. . There was a big Thanksgivimg dinner of the Parkinsons at excounty treasurer R. A. Parkinson’s Thursday. i-Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Baughman and daughter Iris spent Thanksgiving with the former’s brother Charles at Winamac.

VMrs. Bertha O’Neil, of Indianapolis, is visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcels, for a few weeks. The 18-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Richards died Wednesday, and was buried Thursday in Weston cemetery, JpE. D. Rhoades, the hardware man, who recently underwent an operation at Chicago for appendicitis, was up town Wednesday for the first time since his return home. Kentland Enterprise: The longnecked gobbler and the long-haired football player will both pass into oblivion after to-day. Let us rejoice and give thanks to a kind providence. ArTJames Lefler and Charley Bussel returned Thursday morning from their business and hunting trip to Wisconsin, bringing back with them four deer, two bucks and two does.

The next number of the Library Lecture Course will be Dec. 13, Montaville Flowers, and will be given at the Library auditorium. Tiokets for remaining five numbers of the course are on sale at librarg for $1.50 each. W. L. Criswell and family left Tuesday for Fredricksburg, Ind., their new home—or old home, rather,that being their former home befoie coming to Jasper county. Two of the boys will remain here for a few weeks before joining the rest of the family. There are about a dozen cases of "barber’s itch” in and about Rensselaer, some of them quite bad ones. The disease is said to have been contracted at. one of the shops here, but as the barbers have now taken extra precautions and it is not likely to spread any farther.

A. 8. Parcels and E. W. Maxwell of near Lee were in the city Monday, the former to get a set of The Democrat’s popular sale bills “struok,” and the latter on other business. Mr. Parcels has bought the hardware aud lumber business at Lee and will devote his attention to the same, henoe his sale of stock and farm tools. Floyd Rose and John Beck of the Lowell Sunday football team were badly hurt in a game at that place Sunday, says the Lowell correspondent of the Lake County Times, the former getting bis jaw broken in two places. The Illinois National Guard team opposed Lowell, and the score was 12 to 0 in favor of the visitors. Miss Lizzie Roe Dennis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Dennis, who formerly lived east of Rensselaer a few miles, died at her home near Crothersville, Ind., Nov. 17, aged about 30 years. No particulars of her death have been learned here, so far as we have been able to find out. The remains were brought to Brook for interment last week,