Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Dora Zard, on the Cemetery road, has been seriously sick the paht week. 1% cents per yard for cheese cloth that has been used in window at the Chicago Bargain Store. Brickwork on Horton-Roth Bros., block is now up to the top of the second story windows, and is progressing rapidlyMr. and Mrs. F. A. Parnell and two children, who have been visiting here from Hoopeston, 111., went to Logansport yesterday to spend a few days. Mrs. William Barton returned to her home in Woodland, 111., yesterday after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garland of northeast of town. A. R. Hopkins of Chicago spent Thursday with relatives here- His brother, A. H. Hopkins and wife accompanied him home for a short visit ye*tetday. V/Firman Rutherford fell from a Warn Thursday, on which he was working, at Mark Reed’s ni Newton tp., and fractured one of the small bones in his right wrist. He was also considerably bruised about the left eye. Tuesday’s Hammond Times: Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kaufman and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wolf and their guest, Miss Leopold, of Rensselaer drove to Milwaukee Sunday in their machine and remained until last evening, and passed two very enjoyable days. Newton County Enterprise: Mrs. Angus D. Washburn and children and Miss Grace Caldw r ell left yesterday morning for Seattle, Washington, to attend the Pacific Coast expositionThey went by way of Colorado and w r ill return by the Canadian route. Mr. Washburn accompanied them to Chicago. . NChester Zea has resigned his positipk as city teamster to accept a position with Maines & Hamilton, the resignation to take effect next week. As yet the city has no one in view to take his place. Chester has proven a faithful and efficient employe, and it will be difficult to find one as good to take his place. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allman and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peck of Remington left Wednesday for a western trip. The former will be gone a week or ten days only, and will visit in Colorado, Idaho and Seattle. Mrs. Allman and Mrs. Peck go only to Denver, or Boulder, rather, where they will visit Mrs. Peck’s sister, Mrs. W. H. Coover for a month. D. H. Yeoman has been taking treatment for some time of a Remington doctor for a small pimple or eruption on his left cheek bone which the doctor pronounces a cancer. He was over last week and given further treatment and the core has dropped out. Mr. Yeoman thinks this last “hitch” at it—which is the third—has got it root and branch, and his many friends sincerely hope it .has. \1 C. R. Ramp-was the first Rensselaer man to put home-grown new potatoes on the market, which he did last week, and he has been having them on his own table since about June 20- Grocerymen are now paying about $1 ' per bushel for them, but the price is likely to be much lower. The high price of tubers last year has caused an extra large acreage to be put in all over the country, and it is likely they will be as low as 30 to 40 cents per bushel this fall, and perhaps still lower. M. A Dewey has sold his home place in Jordan tp., on the Range Line road, consisting of 68 acres, to G- A. Blystone, of Frankfort, who was here yesterday closing up the deal. Mr. Blystone is buying the place for his daughter, Mrs. Jakey Wright, who with her husband are mutes. Jakey formerly resided in Rensselaer, but for several years Las been employed in the car shops at Michigan City. They will move here and occupy the farm while Mr. Dewey will move to his north place adjoining, where he has another set of improvements and 68 acres of land.

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