Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Joseph Adams spent Memorial day in Monticello. The trimmings on the Forsythe block are being given a re-painting. D. M. Worland returned yesterday from a business trip to Indianapolis. Charles Meyers and grandson, Harry Meyers of Monon, were in town on business yesterday. Department stores discount all exclusive one line stores 30 to 50 per cent. CHIC 4.00 BARGAIN STORE. Mr. and Mrs. Rainer of Lafayette came up Sunday in their fine new Overland auto for a short visit with their" daughter, Mrs. M. D. Gwin. Thirteen members of the local lodge of Odd Fellows attended the funeral of John Reimer of Mt. Ayr, who died Sunday from a paralytic stroke.
Lorene Malone who has been vlsiUng with her grandmother, Mrs. Shields, for a few days, left Monday for Chicago where her parents are now located. of Beach Grove, 111., aged 30 years, occupation lumberman, to Mabel M. Lambert of Remington, aged 27, occupaton housekeeper. First marriage for each. S. P. Thompson is preparing to erect a small tenant cottage near the old oil well, northwest from his residence, and the blasting being done Monday was for the purpose of putting in a sewer there., \ Little Helen Tilton, the 18-months bid daughter of Recorder and Mrs. John Tilton, was badly scalded about the face and arms Monday by falling into a pan of hot water which was sitting on the floor. Advertised letters. Lisie Wood, Frank Clark, Chris Kampke, W. L. Hargreaves, Mr. Hammel, G. D. Blake, Esq., Mrs. Elsie Wood, Mrs. Lucy Wood, Mrs. Mell Wood, Miss Lora Staley, Miss Mary Lonneker, Mrs. Lula Johnson, Mrs. Lizzie Goose, Mrs. Louise Hooper, Miss Jennie Brown, Mrs. Alta Brown, Mrs. Eeva Finch, Mrs. Lizzie Fretterer. W. H. Morrison’s cream station took in over 400 gallons of cream and 12 cases of eggs Saturday, and paid out for that day’s business aloen business alone $329 in cash to the farmers in this vicinity. The average paid out for cream last week was $l5O per day. Finn of Kankakee township down Monday on business and went from here via auto livery to Remington Monday evening, and there took the train for Kentland' to look after some business, and took the C. & I. S., home Tuesday morning. Capt Pood Hickman’s “Never Misses” ruffled the plumage of Orphia Gant’s Swamp Plovers, 6 to 0 in an a hotly contested game at Riverside Park Monday afternoon. The Plovers had some little difficulty in getting their battery in action, but did good work when once started. The N. M’s took on the K. O. K. A’s. leavings Tuesday.
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