Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fred King was in Chicago yesterday. Dr- J. H. Hansson spent yesterday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris are spending a few days in Chicago. J. D. Babcock of Bluffton is visiting relatives and friends here. Elmer Wilcox, night operator at the depot, was in 'Chicago yesterday. “Daniel Boone on the Trail,” at Ellis opera house next Monday evening. Shoes and rubbers at less than wholesale to close out balance of the Chicago Bargain Store. HRue Parcel®, who has been at Mexido, Mo., working for soqae time, returned home Wednesday. “Ram’s Horn Brown” next Friday evening at the M. E. church, second number of Lecture Course. N/ Mrs. J. C. Beckman was called tf> Chatsworth, 111., Thursday by the serious sickness of a brother. Mrs. Mary Lowe went to Monticello Thursday to visit with Mrs. Sanford Johnsonbaugh, who is ill. Greenbury Lowe has resigned as surveyor of Newton county, and that county is now without a surveyor. Miss Nellie B. Jordan of Barkley tp., left yesterday for Omaha, Neb., where she expects to spend the winter. V A complete stock of new holiday goods at nearly cost to help close out balance of the Chicago Bargain Store. •
Alton Grant of west of town, fell in sliding ofT a load of hay Wednesday eveping and broke his arm near the wrist. Mrs. W. H. Townsend of Goodland returned home Thursday after spending a few days here with her daughter, Mrs- C. W. Rhoades and family. S. B. Holmes and two sons and the former’s brother, S- H. Holmes and two sons of Newton tp., went to Chicago Thursday to visit the fat stock show. Miss Helen Ryan of Chicago stopped over between trains Wednesday evening to visit her cousin, J. L. Copsey, the baker, while on her way to Lafayette. Mrs- Robert Livingston of Crown Point, who has been spending a few months here with her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Pancoast and family, of Newton tp., returned home Wednesday. NJH. B. Murray returned home Tuesday evening from his visit at different points in Okldi&oma. He accompanied his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Murray, to Oklahoma about three weeks agoLowell Tribune: John Hack & Son were awarded the contract Tuesday of throwing up the dike between the C. L & S. and Monon railways at Shelby; their bid of 8 cents per cubic yard being the lowest. jKA- Leopold was 76 years old Hiursday. He has almost if not quite recovered from his old enemy, kidney and bladder trouble and thinks he is as sound as most any man to-day. He bids fair to live a great mgny years yet. W. A. Huff, for several years engaged in the Jewelry business in Rensselaer, will move back to Indianapolis next week, where he has secured employment. He has been employed in a Jewelry store at Fowler for the past two years. The republicans of Montlcello nominated W. H. Hamelle for mayor, and Sam Thompson, formerly of Remington, is one of candidates for Councllmen-at-large. The democrats held their convention last night. The election will be held Dec. 28.
