Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

After an existence of 36 years the Fowler Republican has been discontinued, the equipment being sold last week to J. P. Carr of the Leader, the other republican paper of Fowler. The Leader will be published as a semi-weekly from now on. —■ l i 1 James M. Spriggs of Pleasant Grove, who recently underwent a severe operation and whose life was despaired of, is now reported to be getting along nicely and will soon be out once more, which will be pleasing news to his many friends. "jlTom Eiglesbach came down from iChicago Saturday lor a ten days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eiglesbach, of south of town. He was accompanied by W. A. Raichart, a friend employed in the Chicago postoffice, who returned Monday' Francesville Tribune; Edward Randle has purchased the old Isaac Parker farm of 127 acres from Thomas Davis. The land is located in Hanging Grove, Jasper county, and it adjoins a 200 acre farm Mr. Randle has owned for several years. The exchange was $9,000. If Bro. Roby of the Benton Review keeps a-going he will have to put in a perfecting press. His harvest edition last week consisted of 26 pages, and was a hummer. Bro. Roby is one of the hardest working newspaper men in Indiana, and we are glad to note that his efforts are appreciated by the people of Benton county. A horse race and ball game at the Stock Farm track Saturday afternoon, between Foresman and Mt. Ayr horses and ball players, drew' quite a crowd. In the horse race*” Ed Harris’ sorrel gelding from Mt. Ayr won in tw-o straight half mile heats over John Sunderland’s bay mare from Foresman. Time: 1:33, 1: 23 %. In the ball game Foresman won by a score of 24 to 14. A large soft ball was usedTry Jersey Butterine— sweet, pure and clean, 20 cents a pound, Home Grocery. - » ALPHONSE STAEGER, Graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Vienna, will accept pupils for Piano, Violin, Organ, Vocal Music (Italion method) and Theory. Application can be made from 5 to 7 p. m., at residence 116 River street, former F. B. Meyer residence.