Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Hezelden Cigars at Larsh’s drug store Earl Adams went to Lafayette Wednesday for a short visit. Miss Ola Williamson of Monon was in town on business Friday. J. H. Carson made a business trip to Monon and Wolcott yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith and children left for Chenoa, 111., yesterday to visit with Mrs. Smith’s sister. Harve Wood in Monticello Friday on court business preliminary to the settlement of his mother’s estate. Mrs. G. A. Ricketts of Hoopeston, Ill.',- returned home yesterday after a w-eek’s visit with her brother, Frank Ham. V Mrs. C. W. Rhoades and little son left for Joliet, 111., yesterday to attend a house party given by Mrs. A. H. White. The bill requiring passengers to . pay ten cents extra when paying cash fares on railroads in Indiana, was signed by Gov. Marshall Thursday. Kjtfrs. Joe Hammond and son and me little son of Jens Jensen went to Wheatfield yesterday to visit a few days with Mrs. Hammond’s mother. ■» Mrs. Ed Warren will leave next week for Lawton, 0k1a.,, their new home. J. P. Hammond will into their property here, which he has rented. Yesterday was again warm and springlike and movers are heaving I excellent w eather overhead, even I though the dirt roads are not very [ good at present. The Rensselaer basket ball team ’ accompanied by a few faithful rooters went to Hammond last evening to play the high school of that place a return game. 1 Sheriff L. P. Shlrer passed through Rensselaer Wednesday enroute to Longcliff with insane William Cheever of Demotte, who was adjudged insane a few days ago. R. D. Thompson has been appointed as assistant secretary to lE. L. Hollingsworth of the Commeri cial Club. His duties will consist largely in collecting the lot payments. The Mt. Ayr Pilot is three years old, and we will venture the opinion that there is no better local paper published in a town of like population in Indiana, than that being issued by Brother Miller. J. B. Jacobs and Joseph J. Phillips returned to Chenoa, 111., Wednesday. The latter has purchased a farm, nine and a half miles ; southeast of here and expects to i move on same next week. Call in and renew- your subscription to The Democrat and get one of those $2 Wall Charts free. Only a few more left, and when these are gone no more will be ordered. Sickness has compelled Joe Nagelusen, St. Joseph’s star second baseman, to return to his home in Piqua, Ohio. He left Friday and will probably remain until the opening of .school next fall. Xj’o-day Harve Robinson and Walter Hopkins will have served Uncle Sam in the coast artillery for three years, and will be mustered out at Fort Morgan, Ala. T*hey will reach hpme the first of March.
None of the telephone lines that connect the north side business establishments with the outside world are in running order as yet and none of the country lines except Bruner’s line number one have been repaired. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Grant of Lansford, North Dakota, came Wednesday to spend a few days with Burgess Dillon. Mr. and Mrs. Grant have been sojourning for some time at Hot Springs, Ar|t, and are now returning. Xjt is reported that a Jordan tp„ farmer has a two-year-old heifer from which he gets four gallons of milk per day, from which he gets five gallons of cream after it is run through the separator, and when churned the cream yields 25 pounds of butter. For further particulars enquire of Chas. Antcliff. St. Joseph’s and Rensselaer's basket ball teams clashed at the Armory, Wednesday night and in a game full of thrills, basketed the long end of a44to 33 score. Prof. Bradshaw’s menagerie team, with Ed Roilnson and "Dutch” Elglesbach as the human monkeys, lost to the St. Joseph Scrubs. Miss Opal and Estelle Remley returned Friday from Payne, Ohio, where they attended the wedding of their cousin, Miss Bertha Lebold, to Mr. Loujay Perry of that place. The wedding was solemnized Feb. 25 at the Church of St 'John the Baptist Jp Payne, and Miss Opal officiated as bridesmaid and Earl Lane of Fowler acted as best man.
