Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Keystone Hay Tedder la for sale by Maines & Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dewey went to Chicago yesterday to spend a few daysClearance sale prices on all lines of summer goods at Rowles &. Parker’s. The front of the Knapp livery barn has changed color, having been given a coat of white paint. Mrs. Elda Stowers of northeast of town went to Monon yesterday to visit the week’s end with relatives. Miss Elrle Patton returned to her home in Paxton, 111., yesterday after a week’s visit with Miss Belle LaRue. Mrs. Myra Mead returned to her home in Hammond Thursday after an extended visit with her parents here. The first drowning of the season took place at Cedar Lake Tuesday. Peter Wildera of Chicago was the victim. Mrs. Hamar Mcßee and Mrs. Charles Ward of Monon came yesterday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sands. Mr. and Mrs- John Eger returned Wednesday evening from the funeral of her brother Roscoe Bacher at Kendallville. Another big shirt sale. Best 50c work shirts, all sizes, 14 to 18, for this sale 39c. Rowles & Parker, in their new location. Mrs. Anna McClimans returned to her home in Fowler yesterday after a two week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Amsler. The ball team has entered into negotiations with South Haven, Mich., for a game to be played there some time in the near future. F. M. Haskell will move his barqer shop from north Van Rensselaer street into the Horton-Roth Bros, block, when same is completed. -s/The two saloons at Wolcott quit business to-night, and the only oasis on the State Line division of the Panhandle road will have dried up.
The Newton County Enterprise w’s that Earl Kennedy and Miss Maud Young of Fair Oaks were granted a marriage license in that county Wednesday. Miss Ora Y’eoman, who has been living in Oklahoma City, Okla., for the past year, came Wednesday to visit her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Yeoman. Barney Oldfield of auto fame passed through here Wednesday in his six-cylinder National, enroute for Chicago- He was accompanied by his wife and family. «iDr. and Mrs. Frank Hemphill and s<k Byron returned to their home in Seeleyville Wednesday after a short visit with the former's mother, Mrs. R. C. Hemphill. Charles Morlan went to Chicago Thursday to meet his daughter Margarie Morlan, who has been visiting relatives at Rugby, No. Dak-, for the past six months. The Democrat is under obligations to St- Joseph’s College prlntery for the use of the cut of their new church which appears on the first page of to-day’s Democrat. With all due respect to the claims of others, The Democrat man has the best field of corn anywhere in Jasper county. Unfortunately there is only % of an acre of it. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hopkins and two children went to Monticello Thursday to spend the day. Mrs. Hopkins and children w’ill remain for a few days with relatives. Miss Blanche Biddle, one of the “hello” girls in the local telephone exchange, was called to her home in Reynolds Wednesday on account of the sickness of her brother. Mrs- F. E. Babcock entertained several ladies at a six o’clock dinner Thursday night in honor of Mrs. D. A. Stoner of Wichita, Kans., and Mrs. George Stoudt of Remington, jjjerry Marlatt and daughter, Mrs. M l . J. Roth will leave Sunday for a visit at Los Vegas, N. M., where Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson are now located, also at Los Angeles, Cali., San Francisco and Seattle. Ray Osborne of Elmhurst, Ira Osborne of Newcastle and Mrs. Chas. Johnson of Whitehall, Mich., returned home Wednesday after attending the funeral of their father and brother, J. F. Osborne. The game with Remington Tuesday was disastrous from a financial standpoint, the management being compelled to make up a sll loss by popular subscription. Their efforts netted them nearly S4O. Chris Calbere of Lafayette was in town Wednesday in conference with President Robinson of the Commercial Club. Mr. Calbere manufactures a cement drain tile and it is possible that he may locate his factory here.
