Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1908 — Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY. [ARTICLE]

Jasper County Gleanings NEWS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTY.

BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.

REMJNGGTON. Miss Edith Little Is attending normal school at Terre Haute. Mr. and Mrs. L. Ford and baby of Elwood are visiting relatives here. The last band concert of the season was given by our band last night. Edward Capes and Jesse Philips returned Thursday from a trip to South Dakota. Miss Stella Lock attended the Illinois State Fair at Springfield, 111,, last week. Dr. Rose M. Remmek, the optician, will be at the Griffith House Thursday, Oct. 1. The Presbyterian church ladies will have a “market" at Spencer’s jewelry store all day Saturday. James Lock and O. G. Maxwell were at the Illinois State Fair last week with their prize-winning herd of Poland China hogs. ♦ The Goodland schools opened Monday, in various rooms about that place because their new school building is not yet completed. Recent births: .Sept. 23, to Charles Reeves and wife, a daughter; Sept. 23, to J. M. Milner and wife of Indianapolis, a daughter. Mrs. Charted Julian and little son of Grant Park, 111., are visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Mischer, at present writing. Leon Cummons who has been in poor health for some time, is in a critical condition at this writing and no hopes are entertained of his recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Bartee and Mrs. Charles Fox of Lafayette visited the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Broadie, here several days last week. George Stiller, who has been clerking in a jewely store at Woodward, Okla., is here for a couple of weeks visit. He was called home by the Building Association suit against the Stiller boys, which was heard in the circuit court last week. Mrs. John Ulm, who has been in poor health for several months, died at her home in Remington at 2 a. m., Friday morning. The funeral was held Saturday morning from Sacred Heart Catholic church. Deceased lived for many years in Jordan tp., and the family is well known all over southern Jasper. A husband and a large family of children are left to mourn her death.

»IT. AYR. (From The Pilot.) Born to Amos Yoder and wife, Friday, Sept. 18, a boy. Born to Lee Dungan and wife, Sunday, Sept. 20, a girl. Mrs. Win. McCord has accepted a position in Perrigo’s store. Mrs. J. R. Sigler and daughter are visiting with friends and rela-' tives in Chicago. School was dismissed Wednesday and the entire assembly went to Hazelden to see Tait. Jacob Sohanlaub of North Manchester came last week for a visit with friends and relatives. C. L. Nichols of Moore, Okla., is here for a visit with his sister, Mrs. Geo. Corbin, and family. Geo. Corbin moved into the house by the depot Monday, which he recently purchased of Henry Lee. Miss Edna Ponsler, who has for some time been with her sister at

Claypool, Ind., returned yesterday. Mrs. J. J. Garrity is considerably improved after having been sick for nearly a month with typhoid fever. Eugene Perrigo and Chas. Shriver went to Watseka Sunday, partly on business and partly as a pleasure trip. The trip was made in Mr. Shriver’s automobile. Miss Gertrude Goff is reported to be in a bad condition with appendicitis. She is now at the home of Frank Herath but will be taken to a Chicago nospital for an operation soon.

AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. Mr. C. S. Treadwell, Manager of a large Land Company, will be here during the week ending Oct. 3 to select a man to take charge of this territory for the sale of their lands. Here is a chance for a very desirable connection. Application stating qualifications may be sent to Mr. Treadwell, Sec’y and Manager Cochran & McCluer Land Co., care this paper. HON. THOMAS R. MARSHALL Will Speak at Medaryville On Saturday October 10. The Hon. Thos. R. Marshall, democratic candidate for Governor, will speak at Medaryville Saturday, Oct. 10. This will be the principal speech of Mr. Marshall in Pulaski county, and the “boys” in Medaryville are planning to give him a royal welcome. Jasper and Starke counties are cordially invited and are expected to help make this meeting a general rally for the west side of Pulaski and adjoining counties. Everybody come to Medaryville Oct. 10 and hear the most upright and cleanest man that has been a candidate for governor in Indiana for years. Good music and everything for the enjoyment of the public will be provided. COMMITTEE.

Yes, The Democrat has a few of those Wall Charts left, and the price remains at 35 cents additional when qold with a year’s subscription to The Democrat, 45 cents if to be mailed.

LINOTYPE COMPOSITION. The Democrat has a fine new Model 5 Standard Linotype and in addition to doing all its own work is prepared to handle considerable outside composition. At present we have six and eight point mats only, light and bold face, and can set matter most any measure desired up to 30 ems long and on 6, 8, 9 or 10 point slug. All work handled carefully and promptly and at reasonable prices. We also cast 6-point border slugs 30 ems long, for sale at 5c per slug, 12 slugs for 50 cents. They are the cheapest and best border printers can buy for ads and job work.

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