Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Home Grocery for picnic and quick meal specialities. Dr. L. W. Meyer spent Sunday in FJora with his parents. Dr. A. G. Catt and, L. Strong went to Chicago yesterday. XThe Home Grocery is now receiving the Bates home-grown berries. Bro. Clark of the White County Democrat was in the city on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Corliss of Kankakee came Saturday to visit Mrs. JI. E. Corliss. Don’t fail to read Rowles' & Parker’s Big Removal Sale ad on another page of this paper. Opening chapters of “The Man From Home” appear in this issue of The Democrat. George Long of Wabash College Sunday evening to spend the remainder of the summer with his parents? Mrs. J. F. r Warren returned to Oklahoma City, Okla., Monday, after a few weeks visit with relatives and old friends. Manufacturers’ surplus stock of work shirts at Rowles & Parker’s Big Removal Sale. The 50c kind for this sale only 33c.
Mrs. George Colvert celebrated het 53 birthday Sunday by a big dinner in which about a dozen of her friends participated. Dr. W. W. Merrill went to Chicago to attend the wedding of his daughter, Ethel Merrill to Ried M. Bennett of Chicago, Saturday. J Rev. J. C. Parrett vdll leave tornbrrow to attend the. centennial of Miama University at Oxford, Ohio, and also a reunion of the D. K. E. fraternity. Mr. Hayner, expert piano tuner and repairer from Chicago, will be in town Wednesday, the 16th, or as near ttfat date as possible. Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at P. W. Clarke’s, the jeweler. Last Sunday twenty-five young ifeople took their first communion at St- Augustine’s Catholic church, and yesterday Rt. Rev. Herman Alerding of the Ft. Wayne Diocese had charge of the services where sixty children were confirmed. Apperson Jack Rabbits, Nos. 3 and 8, driven by Herbert Lytle and Joe Seymour, passed through town Monday evening for Crown Point, where they are entered in the first day’s racing. Elmer Apperson, from the factory, and two mechanics, were with them.
August Bernhardt of near Remington was in the city on business Monday. Another rain fell in his vicinity,, northwest of town, Sunday, and south of Remington it was still heavier. They also got a big rain there Saturday. Rensselaer escaped Sunday’s rain altogether, and did not get as much Saturday as fell further south. Monday’s Monticello Journal: As the Journal went to press this afternoon all of the peace officers of the county and town were going to arrest a band ,of gypsies who had robbed J. P. Hurt at Yeoman. They had gone through town about an hour ago with 40 or 50 Carroll county farmers after them and as soon as warrants could be issued the officers started. *— « V George E. Clark, star boarder, and Dora Mae Thornton, landlady, were united In happy wedlock Monday afternoon at the home of the bride by Rev. O. E. Miller, pastor of the Baptist church. There Is quite a discrepancy in the ages of the couple, some 10 years, and the bride Is badly crippled and deformed. They left yesterday for Balnesvllle, Mont., where the bride’s brother Harvey is located, and will make that their home.
Scott Chestnut went to Detroit, Mich., yesterday to drive an E. M. F. car through for Babcock & Hopkins, which they have sold to W. D. Bringle of Jardon tp. Mr. Babcock and Mr. Bftngle went to South Bend Monday, expecting to get the latter’s car, but It was not there yet, so they came back yesterday with another 4-seated E. M. F. like Babcock & Hopkins recently sold to Wesley Hinkle, which they will keep for their own use.
