Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Joe Jaokeon is nursing a felon on qoe of his fingers. Mrs. E. P. Honan has been a mumps victim this week. Excursion to Chicago, June 23; $1.25 for round trtp From Rensselaer, 8. D. Clark was, down from Wbeatfield tp., on business Wednesday. \ Wheatfield and St. Joseph’s ball teams, will play on the oollege diamond to-day at 2 p. m. t Stirs. J. M. Wasson returned ednesday from, a few days visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Coen, in Chicago. Lewell and St. Joseph's ball teams crossed bats on the college oampus Wednesday afternoon. Result: Lowell 8, St. Joseph’s 9. 9 There will be preaching to-mor-row both morning and evening at the First Baptist church by Rev. J. Frank Smith of Louisville, Ey. Mrs. O. M. Allen and Miss Nellie Wilson of Kalamazoo, Mich., are visiting the former’s daughter, Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth. Mrs. J, A. Williams, who was taken to a hospital at Indianapolis Monday, was operated on Wednesday and at this writing is recovering nicely. Geo. Stoudt, daughter Ruth ind son Robert of Remington, were guests of Mrs. F. E. Babcock Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Ruth remained for a week’s visit. jMiss Fern Osborne, daughter of Mt. and Mrs. J. F. Osborne and one of this year’s graduates of the Rensselaer high school, has entered a nurse’s training sohool at Lafayette. Regular services at Trinity M. E. church on next Sabbath. The pastor’s morning subject: “Reality in The Spiritual Life.” Evening subject: “The Question of An Imprisoned Prophet.” All cordially welcome. Mrs. H. C. Reed has returned to Rensselaer and is talking of starting a boarding house here. Her husband, who abandoned her two months ago, is supposed to still be in Cincinnati, Ohio. To-night is Jordan’s commencement, at Mt. Hope Church in that township. Barkley tp., will hold its commencement June 22, at night, at the Barkley M. E. church, while Union township’s will be held at Aix, June 29. at night. XMra. A. K. Yeoman, Mrs. Ord Yeoman, Mr. and Mrs. James Lefler and Mrs. Ed. Randle went to Lafayette Monday to attend the Purdue commencement at whiob the former’s twin sons Ray and Roe were among the graduates. Boswell item in Fowler Leader: Dr. Parkinson has decided to leave Boswell and will ralooate for the practice of medioine in Rensselaer. The doctor has secured an excellent opening in Rensselaer and no doubt will be as successful there as he has been here. G. T. Harris sends us a dollar from Wessington, So. Dak., with instructions to send him The Democrat a year. He was a former resident of Remington or Carpenter tp., we believe, but has been in Dakota for 24 years, and says it is a fine country there. s/ Daniel Wolfe of near Demotte free in the city Monday. He states that the cold wet weather has put farmers much behind with planting thereabouts and some that had planted are obliged to do the work over again, owing to its rotting in the ground. He has about 40 acres himself to re-plant. Eib of Barkley tp*, had a valuable boll killed a few. days ago in a fight with another bull belonging to Samuel Holmes, which broke into Mr. Eib’s pasture, The appearance of the ground where they fought indicated that the battle had been a violent one. Mr. Holmes paid for the animal killed. ' State Chief Ranger Honan, State Trustee Geo. Striokfaden, local Chief Ranger Joe .Nagle and W. F. Michaels attended the bi-annual state meeting of the Catholic jDrder ,of Foresters at Indianapolis Tuesday and Wednesday, the two latter as delegates from Che Rensselaer and Remington Courts, respectively. V Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brown, who have been here for sometime visiting the letter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blue, left Wednesday for their home in Minneapolis, Minn., where Mr. Brown is a conductor on an electric road. Mrs Brown’s two daughters, Misses Madeline and Esther Phillips, will remain here for awhile yet.
