Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

T. H. Robertson of Wolcott was a visitor in the city Thursday. Misses Eva Moore and Lizzie Gangloff are clerking in the Racket Store. . Miss Nellie Moody is attending a young ladies’ seminary, at Oxford, Onio. George S. Guild a prominent citizen of Gillam tp., died Tuesday of diabetes. Mrs. Mary Howe has rented the James Flynn residence on North Weston street. \ Vern Shook has succeeded Oppie Wolf as general utility man at Eiglesbach’s meat market. Frank Deweese has sold his restaurant at Mt. Ayr to George Lirsb and gives possession at once. The merry-go-round was shipped to Ladoga this week, and after a stand there will go to Fowler. p Miss Fern Osborne of Lafayette, Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Blankenbaker of Keigley, Kan., are visiting relatives in Rensselaer and vicinity F. E. Duvall of Allentown, 111., was here a few days this week looking after their farm south of town. > 't*Srs. I. B. Wash burn of Chicago, visited her son Dr. Ira Washburn and family here several days this week. John Peyton left Tuesday for his home in Portland, Oregon, after a visit with his sister, Mrs. Marsh Warren. Another 5-cent theatre has opened up on South Van Rensselaer street, in the room occupied by a like attraction recently. Mrs. John Eberle of Lafayette, returned home Wednesday after a five weeks visit with her daughter,. Mrs. Joe Nagle southwest of town. Ex-postmaster F. B. Myers has secured a<position as clerk in the postoffice at Gary, Lake county, it is reported, and may move up there. Subject of the Sunday morning sermon at the Christian church is “A Successful Life;” in the evening, “Our Mutual Friend.” All are welcome. The Kentland Enterprise thinks if “factores” bring the wave of crime that is sweeping over Lake county at present, Kentland is better off without them. Spencer Greenlee of near Mt. Ayr has bought a 100 acre farm in Marshall county, four miles southwest of Plymouth, and will i move thereon in a few months. s D. H. Yeoman attended the reunions of two of bis old regiments this week, one the 48th Indiana, at South Bend, and the other, the 87tb Indiana, at Rochester, The ladies of the Christian church will serve chicken pie dinner and supper, Thursday, Sept. 26, in the K. of P. building. A cordial invitation is extended to the public. Meals 25c.

The automobile seems to be doing its part in reducing the millionaire class. One cannot pick up a daily paper but be reads of one to a half dozen violent deaths caused from the big touring cars and racers. f Wm. Frey has moved back to. Rensselaer from Chicago, and is driving buss for Joe Jackson. Frank Morrow, who occupied his property here, has moved into the house with Mrs. Healey, in the west part of town. C. L. Parks of near Surrey returned home the first of the week, on account of his son’s sickness, from a very prosperous month’s business in Marshall county in selling the farm jacks of which he has the agency in that county. The Manhattan Theatre Co., held forth at Ellis opera house Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights. This is one, of the best repertoire Companies that ever visited Rensselaer and is deserving of a good patronage wherever they tow. Mrs. W. H. Beam and son Don returned Sunday from their visit to various points on the Pacific coast. Mrs. Abel Grant, who accompanied them, remained for a longer stay, during which she will visit her brother, Charles Harding, at Los Angeles, Cali. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Louks, of near McCoysburg, returned Saturday from a week’s visit in Iriquois, Ford and Vermilion counties, Illinois. Mr. Louks reports corn looking exceedingly well there except that it is late, later really than with us, but if frost hangs off they will have a bumper crop.