Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dick Crowell, who has been working in the Kiplinger & Harmon cigar factory lor the past two years, has bought of Geo. Goff the former Merchants’ Cigar Co., outfit and will engage in business for himself. 7 Miss Edith Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Adams, has been awarded a scholarship in Hillsdale, Mich., college, and Miss Avaline Kindig, daughter of Rev. and Mrs, H. L. Kindig of Rensselaer, a scholarship in Northwestern University. These sonolarships are presented to the Rensselaer high school and are awarded by the faculty to graduates whose record and standing justify, and who it is thought will use thorn. Bud Hammond of Lisbon, No. Dak., is here for a couple of weeks visit with relatives and friends. He is looking prosperous and says he is making money fast in farming there. All the Jasper county contingent, he says, are doing well and the crop prospects this season are excellent. He expects to start back on Saturday of next week, and it is probable he will be accompanied by a few harvest hands and land-seekers from this vicinity. Still others here visiting over the 4th whose names we did not get last week, were: Mrs. N. Krull and two children of Kentland; Mr. and Mrs. George Davisson, Mr. and Mrs Clyde Davisson and Amiel Shultz of Havana, Ill.; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Barcus of Wabash; Mr. and Mrs. John Coey of Francesville; Dr. Jay Saylerof Lamar, Colo.; Miss Mabel and Glenn Huston of Perrysburg; Lebert Thomas and family and Mrs. Anna Epps of Templeton; Elmore Barce and family of Fowler; Timothy Karsner of Waukegon, 111. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Jessen of Redlands, Cali., visited the family of his cousin, John H. Jessen over Sunday and a few days the first of the week. Mr. Jessen has been at Redlands for about seventeen years, going there from near Morocco. He is acquainted with J. E. Hollett, Dr. Morris, Wm. Shepherd and others from Remington who are now living at Redlauds, and meets them frequently. “Shep,” he says, lives on a fruit ranch of three acres —everything is a ranch there regardless of size —some three miles out from Redlands, but comes to the city every morning via trolley, he having a position as foreman of the Redlands Fruit Association’s packing house at a good- Ba'iar'y. All are enjoying good health and like the country very much. The past few years the fruit crop has been good there and the growers have got good prices, consequently everything is booming. Mr. and Mrs. Jessen are here for a two months’ visit, and will leave next month for Canada to visit his brother George Jessen, near Winnipeg 2 Seed Buckwheat, Silver Gray, for sale at Rensselaer Feed Store. A. L. Branch. Only five more of those large mounted maps of Jasper county left. If you want one for $1.50, call quick. The Democrat. FOR RENT. Rooms in centrally located house, also house with four rooms, with garden. Austin & Hopkins. NOTICE. The firm of Flynn & Collins will be dissolved the first of August : the business will be continued by Alfred Collins. The indebtedness to the firm must be settled at once. FARM BARGAIN. 160 acres, half mile of station that has stores, two room school house, three churches. It lies on main road along large ditch which gives it fine outlet for drainage, 140 acres in cultivation, 20 acres timber, nearly all black land, has good house, good barn, granary, some fruit, good well, lies in good neighborhood surrounded with well improved farms. Will offer this farm for the low price of S3O per acre on very easy payments. I will be pleased to show you this farm any time. G. F. Meyers, Rensselaer, Ind. Three papers a week for only $1.50 per year.—The Democrat every Saturday, with all the county news, and the Twice-a-Week St. Louis Republic, Mondays and Thursdays with all the general news of the world. Come in and see sample copies of both papers or ask for them and we will mail you sample copies. Well Known Hymn Writer Dead. Warren, 0., July 10.—Professor James McGanahan, the well known hymn writer, formerly connected with Moody and Sankey, the evangelists, Is dead at his home In Kinsman, 0., of diabetes. He was 67 yean old.