Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Estella Cain of Goodland has been visiting her cousin, Miss Katherine Michael, northeast of town, the past ten days. Spencer Vick of New York City came last Friday for a two weeks’ visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Vick. \ Misses Lora Rhoades and Nora B\ideeman left Wednesday for Pireblo, Colo., for an extended visit with Miss Anna Sample. J A ten-year-old son of Nelson ffcCoy of Jordan tp., fell from a haymow last Sunday and broke both bones of the left arm above the wrist. The Morocco Courier states that EdScbanlaub has sold his interest in the Morocco Sentinel to Milton E. Graves and Orange Boawer, republicans. Mrs. Mary E. Lowe was at Valparaiso the first of the week to attend the University summer commencement, she having friends among the graduates. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the U. B. church at Brushwood will give an ice-cream social on Saturday evening, August 10. The E’ ”,c is cordially invited. arlie Chamberlain and J. J. gomery have sold the Mitchell auto, which they bought in Illinois several months ago, to Albert Jones, of Wolcott, for $1,200.
Misses Estella Cain of Goodland and Katharine Michael of Marion tp., are visiting their cousin, Miss Ora Yeoman, and Mr. and Mrs. John Reed at Virgie this week. Mrs. A. E. Bolser was called to Greencastle Wednesday by the .serious sickness of her sister, Mrs. Ray Hufford, who has typhoid fever. Mrs. 8. B. Fisher and little daughter who have been visiting her mother, Mrs. J. T. Randle, returned to their home in Marion Wednesday. I K kAJ. Harmon has bought the Continental insurance business from John Barce, and the latter will engage in some other business, it is reported. Mrs. I. A. Glazebrook went to Battle Ground Wednesday to attend the meeting of the Methodist Home Missionary Society, as a delegate from Rensselaer John Swisher of the north part of the county brought in six fox scalps Wednesday for the bounty of $2.50 each, if over six months old, which he claims these were.
A heavy rain fell Thursday afternoon in the northeast part of the county, and at about four and six o’clock in about Remington. Only a few drops fell here, however. Ike Leopold, who ha s been located at Wolcott for the past dozen yeara, has moved to Chicago where he has secured a position as manager of a merchant tailoring business. A. J. Bellows was over to his farm in Carpenter tp., Wednesday and reports that about the heaviest rain of the season fell there tnat day. Here it was just a medium shower. Joe Reynolds, who has been working on the Delphi Journal for the past seven or eight years, has bought an interest in the Frankfort Evening News and Weekly Banner. Miss Rebecca Smith, an aged maiden lady of Barkley tp„. was taken to Chicago Tuesday for an operation for congestion of the bowels. She is reported as recovering nicely from the operation. It is reported on very good authority that , another of Rensselaer’s old bachelors will join the ever increasing ranks of benedicts this month. The bride-to-be is a popular young lady of Rensselaer.
