Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Bargains a-plenty in the 99c Racket Store’s full page ad in next Saturday’s Democrat. Watch for it and bring in the coupon and you will receive a beautiful cut glass tumbler free, worth 25c.
Miss Clara Robinson went to Connersville Sunday to stay with her brother, George Robinson, whose condition from the fall from a telephone pole he received some time ago, is gradually growing worse.
Miss Mae Eaton, who has been staying at the Deaconess home the past year, went to Chicago Saturday to enter a training school. Miss Charlotte Codding of Chicago has been appointed superintendent of the school here.
Wm. Rayher and daughter, Miss Viola, returned Monday evening from Forest, Ind., where the former had been to attend the funeral of the little son of Harry Alter, an account of whose tragic death appears elsewhere in this issue. Miss Viola had been visiting there for a few weeks.
Mrs. Anna Maloy went to Steger, 111., yesterday to spend a few days with her son, Dr. Bernie Maloy, who was reported seriously injured In the Denver and Rio Grande wreck near Husted, Colo., but escaped without a scratch and rendered efficient aid to several injured passengers.
Guy Peacock, ball player and pugilist, came home Saturday evening to help the Wrens ifi Sunday’s game, but as some of the local talent beat them to it, got him drunk and he was placed under arrest. He was released Sunday on the payment of one dollar fine and costs, and left town the same day.
Saturday’s Hammond Times: Miss Ruby Daniels of Condit street will spend the week end with friends and relatives in Rensselaer. . .Robert Fendig is enjoying a vacation from his duties as salesman in the shoe department of the Lion Store. He will spend a week visiting at Michigan and Wisconsin resorts.
In the current number of the Press Scrapbook, a journal -devoted to actual achievement, a biography of John W. Paris, a former Rensselaer boy now located in Brooklyn, is published along with such men as Alton B. Parker, Elihu Root and Benj. F. Fray. He is a recognized authority on New York realty, and ranks among the highest of his profession.
