Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. Hartzel was up in Windon, Minn., several days this week on business. ' ■ Miss Jeanette Newton of Indianapolis, is visiting relatives here for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Wash Lowman and daughter Dora left Tuesday for Paris, Tenn., to visit relatives. The new patterns in Hart Sbaff* ner & Marx dress suits, at the G, E. Murray Co. are swell. Miss Nellie Grant has returned from a few months visit with relatives in East Liverpool, Ohio. J. P. Harriott, who is attending a dental college in Chicago, visited relatives in Union tp.,a few days this week, Advertised Letters: Mrs. Chas. Greenlee, Millie Milles, J. Clouse, Mrs. Frank Reddy. James Nixon, John Deen. Miss Nellie Coen Jof Cleveland, Ohio, returned home Wednesday after a several days visit with relatives here. Rowles & Parker want to see you at their cloak and suit opening Wednesday, Oct. 9. All garments delivered. B. 8. Fendig attended the K. of P. Grand Lodge meeting at Indianapolis this week as delegate from the Rensselaer lodge. Jay W. Williams the furniture dealer, is now able to sit up after bis few weeks sickness, but it will be some days yet before he can get up town. R. 8. Parr of Indianapolis, who has been visiting the family of his nephew, Wm. Gratner of Barkley tp., for a couple of weeks returned home Tuesday. Messrs. C. E. Newell and A. 8. Newell and families of Logansport are visiting their uncle, Smith Newell and family of Barkley tp., a few days this week, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of Muncie, 11l , returned home Wednesday after a few days visit, with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Francis, west of town. Grant Culp of Carpenter tp., was in the city Thursday advertising a big mule sale which be will bold at Remington next Wednes-I day. See adv. elsewhere in this paper. 'J. O. Haskell of Bluffton was here a few days this week looking after business matters and visiting his brother Frank, He says the frost did considerable damage in his locality. The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Schafer, southwest of town, died Wednesday of bowel trouble. Its age was about twenty months. Funeral was held yesterday afternoon. Ed Oliver, the Newland real estate agent, has sold three farms near Newland this week, two eighties and 140. The purchasers were from Boone and Tipton counties and will move on the farms in the spring. Mrs. John Spangle of Chetopa, Kan., is visiting old friends here this week. Her busband, who died about a year ago, was engaged in the merchant tailoring business in Rensselaer a quarter of a century ago. Mesdames. A. Oppenheimer, C. Kaufman, A. Kirch, H. Taber, A. Specter, M. Rothschild, F. Cohn, L. Wolf and A. Jackson of Hammond and East Chicago, were guests of A. Leopold and family Wednesday. Postmaster W. E. Peck of Remington has been appointed district' deputy by K. of P. Grand Chancellor Gass, and Postmaster H. A. Strohm of Kentland is appointed chairman of the committee on mileage and per diem. The vault and heating apparatus in the former Long drug store building is practically completed for the Jasper Savings & Trust Co , Bank which will be moved into same as soon as the changes are made in the room. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Montgomery left Sunday for a two weeks visit, Jack to go to New York, Baltimore, Washington andotfier points in the east as well as the Jamestown exposition, and Mrs. Montgomery to visit relatives in Madison, Wis. Lowell Tribune: James Flynn who has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. H, V. Weaver tfnd family here for several days, went to Chesterton Sunday evening where with his son-in-law, Cal Nichols, he will engage in the milling business again: he having lately sold his milling business at Rensselaer. His son resides at Chesterton.