Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Guess summer has arrivdd at last, and everyone is glad to see it. Miss Hazel MoOolly is visiting in Chioago Heights for a few weeks. , ™-,„ Dr. Rice and family of Roselawn were Rensselaer visitors Moriday. t . •'* ' /SFhe Babcock & Hopkins elevator is putting in a new oats clipper and additional driers. Wolcott Enterprise: Thos. Roberton bought L. T. Hammond’s livery stock last week and is again at his old stand. F. L. Hunt of Lowell came down Wednesday to shake hands with old friends and “root” for the Lowell ball team. Miss Mabel Huston went to Perrysburg, Ind., Thursday to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Huston. Charlie Mecklenburg, who has been tending bar in a Wolcott saloon for the past year or more, has returned home, Wolcott having climbed on tbe water wagon. John J. Kepner and family, who have been living at Sheldon, 111., for several years, later moving, to Carney, Neb., have returned to Rensselaer and will make their home here once more. If you want all wool suits/ the place to buy them is at our store where tbe guarantee is good and we stand behind every garment to make it good, if not. Duvall & Lundy. S. U. Dobbins and family, who formerly conducted the Nowles House here, moving from Rensselaer to Goodland to take charge of a hotel there, have recently moved to Franoesville, where they have leased a hotel. The south bound night train on the Monon was ditched at Greencastle Tuesday night at 2:30 a. m. by running into an open switch. Tbe engine and two cars went down a steep embankment, but no one was injured. Four train loads consisting of forty-four coaches of Chioago passengers, picnicked at Cedar Lake Sunday. One young lady of the party was drowned while out boat-riding. Her body was not found until Thursday. Next Sabbath will be Childrens day at the Presbyterian churoh. In the morning thy pastor will' speak on “Heredity ;’*HhtfHab,bath sohool will have charge of the evening service. An offering will be taken for Sabbath school missions. Everyone cordially invited. >tC. H. Peck of Remington and 4Sverett Brown of Pleasant Grove won Ist and 2nd, respectively, at a “shoot” at Hoopeston, 111., this week, winning $133.52 between them. They will attend the big American shoot at Chicago next week and expect to make a favorable showing there also. Eentland Enterprise: Frank Myers of Rensselaer, formerly postmaster at that place, has purchased the drug stock sold by E. Steele to parties at Ohatsworth some time ago, and re-opened the store yesterday. Mr. Myers is not fully determined whether he will continue in business here or move the stock to Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wolf of Hammond visited Sunday with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Wolf will sail today from New York city for Germany where they will visit relatives. They will also visit France and perhaps other countries before returning. They will be gone two month# or more. We really wish Roosevelt would quit busting trusts. We purchased two tons of paper this week and had to pay sl2 per ton more than we paid a year ago, before the print paper trust was “basted” (?) Won’t some of ourj republican contemporaries please ask Cholly Landis to make Roosy quit his trust busting. Charlie Smith, who went to Cincinnati, Ohio, last week on a visit, has written back resigning his position in the Republican office and will remain in the Queen City. He has joined foroes with a couple of printers there who are running a job shop, and thinks he has a good thing. The Democrat hopes that his anticipations will be realized. V A two-year-old daughter and of Mr. and Mrs. Wort ley of near Goodland, was hurt , somewhat here Thursday by falling off the high sidewalk south of Fendig’s poultry house. It was in a go-cort and the cart ran off the walk with the little girl in it. Her right arm was brused some but Dr, Miller, to whom it was taken, could find no broken bones.