Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Emerson Coen, who joined the navy some time ago, sailed from New York Sunday at 11 o’clock on the battleship New Hampshire, bound for Cuba. ' ’ Christopher Salrin and son Joseph of Walker tp., came down Monday for a short visit With the former's daughter, Mrs. Jerome Andrttl, returning home yesteMay. pjohn Mtprltt, for some years a c|erk in the grocery department of the Chicago Bargain Store, has resigned same to take a like position In the G. E. Murray Co. store. Scott Chestnut went to Chicago Friday and brought back with him a new Maxwell runabout for Dr. Turfler. He had to tow it through about five miles of Lake county’s mud. The warm, spring-like weather continues and the roads are drying out nicely. The small boy with his marbles has put in an appearance on the street corner, and it seems more like April than January. George- Lowman returned to his home in Amboy, Ind., Monday. He and his wife were called to Rensselaer on account' of the sickness of Mr. Lowman’s mother, who is very ill with sciatic rheumatism and a decline due to old age. The lot sale in the factory addition had reached a total of 104 Monday night. The sale is not progressing as fast as the promotors would like but no doubt they will sell the required number though they may have to work a little to do so. Albert Beaver, notice of whose sale appears elsewhere in The Democrat, expects to go to one of the Dakotas. Mrs. Beaver has been troubled with an enlarged gland of the neck and an operation will probably be necessary to remove the trouble, after which they will move to a different climate.
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