Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

, ... Read the new advertisements in this issue of The Democrat. Mr .ndMii.J.Brenner prospecting in Oklahoma, Texas and Colorado, leaving here Mon4 ay > "AsTM. Baughman and F. B. Hapi went to Medaryville yesterday on business, making the trip in the latter’s auto, Mrs, B. B.< Fendig returned Monday from an extended visit with her folks at New Orleans Ben went up to Chicago to meet her. Elmer Gwin has moved from Charley Grow’s property, north of the railroad, into Mrs. Loughridge’s tenant property on Cornelia street.

A. J. Harmon has purchased J. F. Bruner’s insurance business and formed a partnership with R. B. Harris. They will have their office in the I. O. O. F. block. Mrs. Robert Randle has returned again from Mexico, Mo., and is at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. David No we la, who has been in a critical condition for several weeks. A son was born a few days ago to Mr. and Mrs. John Moore of near Monticello, making their fifteenth child and all living but one. “Talk about - ‘race suicide!” Glenn Huston went to Perrysburg, Miami county, Saturday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Huston, who are there temporarily, looking after Mr. Huston’s store property. Mr. Infield and Engineer Heck of the proposed Lafayette-Chicago electric line were in the city Thursday in consultation with some of our business mep regarding matters codnectefl with the proposed road. Mrs. Pugh, who with her son Homer had been here for several months, has broken up housekeeping and gone to Bluffton to live with her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Tabor. Homer is now employed in a factory at West Pullman, 111., we understand. Dan Lesh and sister, Mrs. Elias Arnold of Barkley tp., returned last Friday from Menomonie, Wis, where they were called by the serious condition of their father, J. M. Lesh, who was stricken with pneumonia. They left him much improved and out of danger. *7

XT. M. Callahan was in from /NeWland Wednesday closing up a deal for Everett Brown’s Pleasant Grove store. Everett will go on a farm. Fred Arnott, at present clerking in the grocery department of the G. E. Murray Co. store, will manage the store for Tom. Mrs. Thos. Knox has traded her lot on South Division street to Lee Jessup as part payment for a new bouse which she will have erected on her farm south of town, the old house on the lot in town being utilized in building the farm house. Lee expects 4o build himself a cement block house on the Knox lot. In the past two or three weeks politicians, who are given to prognosticating and making slates, have mentioned the names of C. D. Meeker, Wesley Taylor and S. W. Myers as the probable candidates for the legislature from this district, with S. W. Myers the strongest possibility on the Democratic side from the fact that he is a farmer.—Monticello Journal. Our line of ladies’ ready-to-wear waists have no equal for fit and style. Rowles & Parker. FOR SALE OR TRADE. At great bargain, on account of ill health, well established real estate and rental business. - As good as any in Northern Indiana. Enquire at this office, Do not forget that I am not eaten up by expense; a very light expense account enables us to sell you goods at a small margin. Louis Wildberg of the West End Clothing Store. BOOS FOR HATCHING. from Pure Bred Buff Plymouth Rocks, nothing but high scoring birds in my breeding pens. Eggs from my Prize Winners, >I.OO to >3.00 per 15. B. L. Brenner, Rensselaer, Ind. " BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS. March 29, Ip Mrs. Anna Hinton, in town,a son. April 3, to Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell of near Valma, a daughter. . r * ; April 4 to Mr. and Mrs Elizur 08.0*6 Ol JNfiWtOn & ROTI