Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Democrat and tne Indlanap. oils Dally News, each a full year for only |3.50. The milk train was two hours late Thursday morning, caused from delap between Monon and Reynolds by a dredge cutting through the right-of-way. Grandmother Dayton gave a lawn party Wednesday evening to about a dozen little girls at her home on south Weston street, which was hugely enjoyed by the little ones. Ice cream and cake was served. X Masters Hallie and Lester Phegley n aimed to their home in Monticello Sunday after a two weeks visit with their aunt, Mrs. Nettle Hoover of south of town, who accompanied them home, returning the same day. Mrs. Lillie Crowder and two children returned to their home in Indianapolis Thursday after a visit with relatives near Remington and McCoysburg. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Crowder’s nelce, Miss Utica Crowder. Hammond Times: Mrs. Eliza Phllllpl of Remington, Ind., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Kasson of Bellevew place for a few weeks, will conclude her visit here /this week and leave for Denver, Colo., to be the guest of her daughter, Mrs- John C. Pepperdine. C. W, Bussel, who returned Wedirom a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. James Lefler in Wisconsin, reports them as getting along nicely in their new home. Crops there look nice, especially wheat, and Jim can look out the door most any old time and see deer roaming about.
Farmers have been busy this week putting up hay, when the weather would permit. Too much rain almost everywhere, but we seem more favored than some other localities. Monday’s rain over about Remington is said to have been about the hardest ever seen and in many sections of the state it was almost a cloudburst and was accompanied by a great deal of wind, doing hundreds of thousands of dollars damage to crops. At Logansport more than a hundred shade and ornamental trees were uprooted by the wind. Throughout central and northeastern Indiana the storm seems to have been the most severe, although much damage to low lands in southern Indiana was done by high water. Yesterday was much cooler and it is hoped that settled weather has come.
The grocery department of the Chicago Bargain Store will be under the management of Rowles & Parker after this week, and will not be closed on moving day, Monday, July 19th. ROWLES & PARKER.
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