Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dr. T. W. Kelsey of Francesville took the train here Wednesday for Kenosha, Wls. J. W. Hubbel accompanied him here. Mrs. S. A. Freelove returned to her home in Goodland Thursday after a month’s visit here with her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Babcock. Charles Moody and Harry Kiplinger attended the-Gotch-Mahmout wrestling match at the Dexter pavilion in Chicago Wednesday night. John Hack of Lowell was in town on business Thursday. He is seetting up a dredge near Virgie on a ditch contract he has in this county. Samuel E. Nichols has been recommended by Senator Beveridge for postmaster at Medaryville to succeed the present P. M., Mr. Querry. Fred Cissell, who recently resigned his position with Eger Bros/, and went to Lafayette, has returned and re-enter their employ as plumber. Mrs. John Worden returned to her home in Wabash Wednesday after spending a few days with her father, Wm. King, who is in very poor health. B. E. Warren, a noted musicwriter and evangelist, will hold a nine days meeting at Praise Otoapel, in west Jordan, beginning Saturday night, April 17. Mrs. Henry Amsler returned from Michigan City Thursday, where she attended the wedding of her son Floyd and visited with her daughter, Mrs. I. L. Jones. Mrs. W. M. Henderson and son Guy returned to their home in Marlon Thursday after a short visit with her sister, Mise Lucy Beasley, and Mrs. Orlan Grant. According to a telegram from Washington, James E. Watson is to leave Rushvllle and locate in Hammond, .where he will reside and devote his attention to the practice of law. Mrs. Ola Hubbard, nee Sigler, came Thursday from Tulsa, Okla., for visit with her aunt, Mrs. George W. Go. Mrs. Hubbard is advertising solicitor on a newspaper in Tulsa. L. H. Myers was down town Wednesday, the first time he has been out In three weeks. His health has been quite poor of late from stomach and heart trouble, and he Is still quite feeble. Mr. and Mrs. A. Renne and two children came from Chicago Tuesday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan. Mr. Renne returned to his home Thursday, but Mrs. Renne will remain over Sunday. Mrs. C. W. Coen left for Washington, D. C., Thursday as a delegate from tj»e Rensselaer Chapter, to the National Congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution, A train load of delegates left Indianapolis yesterday. According to our Parr" correspondent, Parr is to have a cornet band, and their Instruments will arrive in a few days. We wouldn’t be surprised If Parr and Fair Oaks held 4th of July celebrations this year for a change. i B. F. Romle, a citizen of Chouteau and a stauncn democrat, has accepted a position as probate clerk of Mayes county under Judge A. C. Brewßter. Mr. Romlne reported for duty Thursday, April Bth.—Chou, leau (Okla.) Herald. It Is estimated that it will require 280,000 feet of lumber to erect the grand stands for the auto * races. They will be erected at the starting point about two miles south of Crown Point on the east stretch of the circuit.—Lowell Trlbunee.
