Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Reeders. I; ■ ■» ■ > mmmmmmmmmm* ' -.£ ,v p”: - Corn, 48c; oats 880. -Monticello is organizing a boys’ band. . Only $1.25 for tbe round trip to Obioago Sunday, Jqpo 23 There were 55 suicides and 22 murders in Chicago last month. Mrs. Mary J, Hopkins is visiting her son Homer at Monticello, Ninety-nine liquor lioenses were granted in Lake oonnty last week. -'" s / , Miss Ceoil Swaim of Union tp., went 4o Marion Monday to attend normal. 'Nathaniel Scott went to /Franklin Monday to visit relatives a few days. yC Mrs. Wm. Waßhburn is visiting { her brother, John Sebring, at Laporte this week. St. Joseph’s ball team was defeated at Monticello Saturday by a score of 4 to 2. 1 - Misses Loma Wood and Loe Pancoaat went to Danville Monday to attend normal. , TE. G. Warren of this city has secured the contract for building • an SB,OOO Christian church at Kentland. J. F. Osborne, formerly of Rensselaer, is moving from Newcastle to Monticello, says the Journal of that place. Dr. Rose M. Remmek, optical specialist, wiil make her next regular visit to Clarke’s jewelry store June 19 and 20. tGeo. Maines, jr., of north of wn, was thrown from a horse Saturday morning and his left collar bone fractured. V Miss Lizzie Leers came home (xrom Valparaiso Wednesday for a few days visit. She will return Monday to resume her studies. \J Simon Leopold was in Philadelrphia this week buying olothing for a new store he and Will Porter are about to start at Franoesville. Mrs. J. W. Warren of Maywood, 111., who had been visiting the families of Prof. Warren and E. G. Warren, returned home Monday. Miss Jennie Harris and nieoe, Miss Marceline Roberts, went to Franklin Saturday to attend the Alumni banquet of Franklin college. Some twenty-five members of the Ladies of the G. A. R., spent last Friday afternoon with Mrs. D. H. Yeoman, late president of their lodge. jSJUiss Harriet Shedd went to lE vans ton, 111., Monday to visit her sister, Miss Alice Shedd at Northwestern University for a few weeks. The Democrat editor was in Frankfort and Lafayette Tuesday, . attending at tbe latter city a meeting of the Jackson olub, of which . he is a member. ed to his home at Bluff ton, Ohio, fleet Friday after a several weeks visit here with his brother, Judge S. P. Thompson. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by poetoffioes: Rensselaer, I; Centerville, lowa, 1; . Hendricks, Minn., 1; Wessington, So. Dak., 1; Marion, Ind„ 1. W. C. Babcock, daughter and son, left Wednesday for Estes Park, Colo., where she will spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Daugherty. Advertised Letters: Horace C. Pray, Sarath E. Miner, W, 8. Lewis, Edward Jakes, Willie Groat, Gusta Howe, Mrs. Arthur Helwig, John Gregg, Mrs. F. Barker, W. N. Bush.J_ ' There was a big torn out Thursday to the joint commencement of Marion and Newton townships, held at the Library auditorium. The program was very interesting and the graduates handled their themes well. Another excursion will be run to Chioago by the Monon on Sunday, June 23. Sohedule of train and round trip rates same as usual, passing Rensselaer going at 8:48 a. m., and round trip rate from Rensselaer $1.25. Mrs. J. A. Williams of Jordan tp., went to Indianapolis Monday to enter the Eastman private hospital where she underwent an operation Wednesdayafternoon for tumor. *■ Her daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Rees, of Lacross met her at Monon and accompanied her to the hospital. v ■
