Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. E. P. Honan entertained yesterday for Mrs. Fannie Teagarden of San Antonio, Texas. Ivan Brenner of Indiana University Is visiting a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brenner. Mrs. P. W. Mattis returned to her home in Chicago yesterday after an extended visit with her parents here. Last week E. V. Ransford traded 400 acres'of land to Ed Danforth of Monon for a Rambler auto and a business block and store In Fowler. \JA. H. Hopkins has purchased a .Maxwell runabout and John Braddock, from the garage, went over to Monticello yesterday and drove the machine here. Mrs. Frank Borntrager and children returned to thel home in Ft. Wayne yesterday after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reed of west of town. Miss Susan Davidson of Carthage, 111., came Thursday to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. George illiams. She has been visiting In New York, the past two weeks. The remainder of the K. O. K. A’s. returned Thursday from their camp at Boy’s City, Winona Lake. The ball team was successful In winning the penant in the league. Prof. A. Stager and family of Baltimore, Md., have moved Into the former Austin residence on River street. Prof. Stager has been engaged., as director of music at St. Joseph’s college. A team belonging to Bert Duggins broke loose from a telephone pole back of Murray’s store Wednesday afternoon and made a frantic run down Van Rensselaer street. One of the w'heels, the tongue, a singletree and the harness were broken before they were brought to a stop on the Stock farm gravel road. The Sells-Floto circus exhibits in Hammond Tuesday and passes through here Tuesday night for Monticello, where it shows Wednesday. Just why this aggregation of wonders should skip Rensselaer is not apparent. Perhaps the management did not consider the show good enough for our towm, however.

On April 18, 109, at Los Angeles, Jake Deßosier rode an Indian motorcycle one hundred miles at the average speed of sixty-six miles per hour, every mile in less than a minute, breaking the world’s record and giving a convincing demonstration of the speed, endurance and reliability of the great motorcycle, The Indian. For sale by M. R. Halstead, Route 3, Rensselaer, Ind.

C. EARL DUVALL Rensselaer, Indiana

Be sure to see my line of Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats as they will be the finest and best line that was ever shown in the county. The Collegian, Pre-Shrunk and Frat Clothes cannot be equaled in quality, fit, style and holding their shape and guaranteed, or a new suit or overcoat. So when you get ready to look at the fall and winter, don’t forget to come to my store and look at my lines as they will be the best in the city. All at reasonable prices.