Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Eraest Cavinder was in Hammond yesterday on business. J. J. Noland of Lee was in town on business Thursday. ✓ Miss Katie Marlatt went to Chicago yesterday for a few days visit. James P. Karr of Monticello was in Rensselaer on business Thursday. Ed Oliver went to Springfield, 111., yesterday on a short business trip. H. Lawein of New York, was in Rensselaer a few hours on business Friday. Robert Wartena of Gary is visiting here a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Wartena. Mrs. Hale Warner went to Denver, Ind., Thursday to visit a few days with her sister, Mrs. W. C. Milliron. D. J. Graber of Milo, N. Dak., returned to his home Thursday. He has been visiting Ben B. Miller of near Mt. Ayr. t*Mrs. Dave Zeigler of near Ponic, 111., came Wednesday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elizur Sage of Newton tp. Miss Iva Williams, who has been employed In Rensselaer as a domestic for some time past, returned to her home In Fair Oaks Thursday. 'v(..Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Laßue spent Thursday in Chicago visiting with nlrs. Laßue’s mother, Mrs. George Morgan, who is in the Presbyterian hospital. Mrs. Elizur Sage underwent an operation in a hospital in Joliet, 111., Wednesday for a trouble from which she had been suffering for a number of years.

Earl Clouse was in Knox on business Wednesday. He has traded | the trick horse he recently purj chased of Dr. J.-it. Hansson for 40 acres of land near Knox. J. W. Harris and Lex Fisher of Remington &rove over Thursday to attend the Brosnan sale near Surrey. John was looking for another horse to use on his farm this season. Andrew Gangloff who recently purchased a lot of Cooney Kellner on the Pleasant nidge road, has let the contract to Synder ft Son for a fine large modern residence, costing some $3,000. L. Nowels has sold his. farm in Jordan tp., to Ben and Lewis Welsh, whose land it adjoins, and has bought the Charlie Robinson property, on the Remington road, which he recently moved into. Born, Thursday night, March 16, to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Martin, of New Land, twin baby girls. They only lived a few hours and were burled Thursday in the Dunkard cemetery in Barkley tp.

Meyer, who has been managing the Lake Forest and Highland Park telephone systems, has received a promotion in the shape of managerial birth in the city of Gary, He will move his family at once to Gary. A post card from C. T. Otis, who is now sojourning in Cuba, postmarked Mantanzas, Cuba, March 12, shows the crude methods of the natives in farming there, with bullocks hitched to the wooden plows, “cultivating” the fields. George Wood and family and his father-in-law, L. Shigley and two sons, Earl and Cal, expect to leave in a few days for Mitchell, So. Dak., where George will work for R. B. Porter and the others expect to find employment near there.

Lawyers and professional men are invited to inspect Democrat’s line of samples of embossed stationery, the very swellest thing in the stationery line you ever saw. Coßts a" little more than printed stationery, but is “it” when it comes to the proper thing. £emington is to have two banks r all, C. Q. Beal, who for a iber of years was cashier in the Parker bank, has bought a lot a half-block south of the present State Bank on South Ohio street and will erect a building thereon in which be will open a new bank.