Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

• Mrs. Rebecca Porter and Mrs. C. w- Coen went to Chicago yesterday to do some shopping. A. J. Harmon and J. P. Hammond and a few others attended a sale at Thayer yesterday. . Miss Leatha Wright went to Chicago Monday for a few days. She will visit Miss Alice Bates while there. N. S. Bates went to Chicago yesterday to see his daughter, Miss Alice Bates, who is convalescing nicely. Miss Marie Dodge, Mesdames G. Evers, William Geary of Fair Oaks, and Mrs. M. Long of Demotte were shopping here Monday. 'ycharles Darter of Indianapolis came Monday to help his sister, Mrs. A. F. Schlagle get settled. They are moving here from Indianapolis. Frank Shide, who has been visiting with relatives in Indianapolis, Wabash and Anderson for the past few days, returned home Monday.

The heaviest frost of the season sll Sunday night, but not much if any damage was done, practically all the corn that was not hit by the frost of a few weeks ago being out of the way. W. N. Jones expects to leave in a few days for David City, Neb., to attend 'the wedding of his granddaughter, Miss Kate Harris, to Mr. Charles E. Wilgus of that place, which is to take place Wednesday, Oct. 6. Smith Newell of Barkley township returned Monday from a week’s visit with relatives in Cass, Miami, Wabash and Grant counties. Wheat and oats were a very good crop in that section, and their corn is the best in years. "rFrank Haskell suffered another disappointment from the plumbers Monday, in their not getting the work done in his new barber shop, consequently he could not get moved until last night to his new location in the Horton block. C. P. Wright & Son report the sale of the Alfred E. Barr 200 acre farm. % mile of Demotte, to Robert M. Kistner, an Indianapolis lawyer, at SSO per acre. Mr. Kistner’s health is such that he has decided to give up the practice of law and seek simple life. W. B. Yeoman came over from Columbia City Friday night to look after some business matters, returning home Monda,. Mr. Yeoman likes his new home very much, and says that they have good crops there this year, and that he has better corn than he ever raised here.