Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Nice home grown Asparagus, Eight and one-third cents a bunch. JOHN EGER. Mrs. Mary Cade of Indianapolis attended the Junior reception Thursday night. Mrs. Frank Maloy ot Lowell came Thursday evening, for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Michael Eger. MJohn Purcupile returned to his hvme in Lafayette yesterday after a short visit with his brother, Henry Purcupile. John Greenfield left Wednesday for Colorado to make his home. Mrs. Greenfield has been there for some time. John Abbott of Goshen came Thursday to attend the junior reception. He is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Spitler. Mrs. Ben Edwards went to Chicago Thursday to join her husband, who is in the employ of the Parmalee Transfer Company. . : v. Hereafter train No. 35 south, due here at 1:10 a. m., will stop at Rensselaer to let off six or more passengers from Chicago. Vern Jacks, who is working in Len Lefler's American CandyfStore at Lafayette, came Wednesday to attend the commencement exercises. jIJ. F. Bruner has purchased the *. F. Ferguson Knox auto and yesterday started for a trial trip to Valparaiso. The consideration was $135. The old postoffice building is being brightened up inside and will be occupied by fruit store, which will move from the Nowels block.

Mrs. Fred Renicker went to Delphi Thursday to spend the day. Fred joined her yesterday and together they went to Lawrence, Kas., to visit a few days. Rev. Thomas Meyer, pastor of St. Augustine’s Catholic church, went to Logansport Wednesday to attend a meeting of the pastors of the Logansport conference. 'xWilliam Keene pf Wheatfleld and Harold Clark of this place returned Wednesday from Indianapolis where they have been attending the state school for deaf and dumb. Mr. and Mrs. John Gaspar returned to their home in Westfield Wednesday after a two weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Clingan and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Simpson. MMrs. Jasperson and daughter Miss Agna, of Walker tp., were here to attend the high school commencement exercises this week, Miss Carrie Jasperson being a graduate. Wesley Hinkle of Barkley township, will be sailing about in a fine new auto in a few days. He has had the fever for somp time, and has now got his optics on what he wants. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moore, Mrs.' Mary A. Low and Robert Michael went to Monon Wednesday to attend the funeral of T. B. Wilson, an old and prominent citizen of near that place. A gang of telephone linemen under the employ of the Central Union Telephone Company came Thursday. They are building a copper metalllic line between Chicago and Indianapolis. M. Knapp has placed an attfattivl electric sign in front of his livery barn, to directjat night the lonely wayfarer where feed and lodging for his steed may be had. or a livery rig secured. Gov. Marshall has appointed Arthur S. Nowels of Columbia City as a member of the State Board of Forestry. Mr. Nowels is a non of C. D. Nowels, formerly of this* city, and was born and raised in Renalaer. VMrs. Hugh Leavel accompanied rof mother, Bfrs. Mary Sard, to her home in Francesvllle yesterday. Mrs. Sard attended the commencement exercises here, her daughter, Mias Myrtle, being one of the graduates. >