Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 December 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. J. E. Bislosky is visiting in Chicago this week. Let he who is weary attend the Maude Henderson Co., at the opera bouse Monday night. Mrs. Julia Healey was called to Delphi Wednesday by the death of her brother-in-law, John W, Fawcett, an old resident of that city. A. A. McKain of Indianapolis, who owns a summer house and farm near Monticello, has made an assignment for the benefit of his creditors. rJElizur Sage has bought anmfibr farm. This one is located in Owen county and contains some 194 acres*. The price paid was only #6,000. Ttib A. G. Morse Candy Co., of Chicago is going to give away a box of fine candy Christmas Eve. It will be on exhibition at J. H. Cox’s oandy store. For particulars call at his store. ts Mrs. Eliza Reed, the aged mother of M. W. Reed of Jordan tp., is seriously sick at the home of Mrs. Eunice Morris on River street, where she was visiting. The Benton Review issued an interesting edition last week, containing a iarge number of letters from former residents of Benton county who are now scattered over the various states. -iThe six-year-old daughter of Mr>and Mrs. T. W. O’Connor, of Monticello, died last Friday from diphtheria. The daughter of County Treasurer Spencer is also down with the disease. The schools have been dismissed there. August Schreiber of Walker tp.. has moved to Roselawn, where he owns a hotel, and will remodel the hotel building and run the hotel. He was in the city Thursday purchasing new furniture, etc., for the place, and made The Democrat a friendly call. Messrs. Charles Schatzley and C. H. Schatzley of Wheatfield tp., were in the city on business Wednesday. The latter expected to leave yesterday for Merlin, Ontario, Can., where he will spend some time, and will probably locate later in Winnipeg, Canada.
The meetings at the Christian church which have been in progress for the past five weeks, closed Thursday night with 114 accession? to the church. The evangelist and his singer were paid SIOO per week for their servyres, or SSOO for the five weeks. < 13-year-old son of John Lornegan of Surrey was buried in Mt. Calvary Catholic cemetery yesterday. He died Thursday morning from a complication of diseases after being sick for several months. The funeral was held yesterday forenoon from St. Augustine Catholic church. Uncle John Thompson, the aged father of Mra. 0. W. Duvall, died at the home ofhis sou in Tulsa, 1. T., last Friday, aged 79 years, 10 months and 24 days. Burial was at Tulsa. Mr. Thompson formerly reaided In Rensselaer, and Mra. S. A. Hemphill is a sister of his. He leaves ’three sons and five daughters Nfiauire Irwin officiated Wedneaday ii\ the marriage of Mr. T. F. Kanne and Mra. Rena Bierly, both of Rensselaer. The groom is a son of Michael Kanne, who owns the former J.. D. Baboook farm, west of town, and will oocupy said farm, hia father moving into •the new house he is now having finished.
