Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL Brief Items of Interest to City and s Country Reader*. To-day’s markets: Com, 57c/ Oats," 42c. A. E. Kirk was in Chicago Monday , James Fisher spent Saturday in Hammond. Wm. Murray was in Lafayette on business Monday Dr. E. N. Loy was In Chicago on business Saturday Sam Fendig was in Chicago on business yesterday Alfred Donnelly went to Lafayette on business Monday. Zern Wright was in Logansport on business Saturday Ira Sigler and wife spent Sunday with relatives in Demotte. St. Joseph’s Collegian has suspended publication for the present. Mr. and Mrs. A. Nesius went to Chicago Monday to spend the week. Frank Putts went to Wheatfield yesterday to visit a few days with relatives. Floyd Spain returned Monday from a visit near Mitchell, So. Dak. , The Aix school is closed on account of the prevalence of measles in that vicinity. « Mrs. G. A. Jacks returned Sunday from a short visit with her children in Lafayette. Miss Eva Greenlee of north of town went to Monon Monday for a visit with friends. Judge Hanley went to Delphi Monday to sit in a case for Judge Wason, returning yesterday. John Knowlton of Mitchell, So. Dak., is here for a few days looking after bls farm near Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Roadruck of Brookston are here visiting with her brother, Rev. Harper and family. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stucker returned home Monday from a visit with relatives at Delphi a few days. Mrs. O. C. McClure went to Hammond Monday to visit with her hqswho is a street car conductor. The biggest bargains in footweui ever offered in Rensselaer, are now to be found at Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Remember that L- H. Marclay’s sale next Saturday, west of town, will take place at the regular time, beginning at 10 a m.
Paul Glazebrook was up from Purdue and spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Glazebrok of porth of town. Prof. E. S. Tillman was up from Lebanon Sunday to visit with his wife. He has a very desirablp position as biology instructor in the Lebanon high school. Philip Hedson, who is preparing tp move on the B. O. Gardner farm near' Pleasant Ridge, Is at present at the home of his parents north of town, sick with the mesles. J. M. Sauser, who has been in the army or the past 24 years, went to Ft. Sheridan, HL, Monday to retire. Mr. Sauser owns property in Rensselaer and will return to make this his future home. He had been visiting with Ed Goetz of west of town, for some time. Ed Reeve and. family moved Monday to the Mrs. Ralph Marshall ten acre farm just at the west side of town, their son Leo and wife accompanying them. John Schanlaub and son-in-law who have been occupying-<he place, have moved onto a farm a few miles west of town. Mrs. Mary E. Richmond writes The Democrat from Winnebago, Minn., where the family are now located, and says they have had lots of good old winter there. It has been steady winter since the last of November, with snow two feet deep on the level and a part of the time 30 degrees below zero.
Rev. A. E. Clem of Thorntown came yesterday to assist Ms brother-in-law, Rev. O. E. Miller in the revival meetings, now being conducted at the FMret Baptist church. Last Saturday evening the meetings commenced and four conversions were made at that time. Rev. Miller says the meetings will continue two weeks longer. \ Mrs. O. A. Garriott and children of Hammond came down Sunday night for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leach. The strike in the car ehope there in which her brothers were working is still on and no prospect of early settlement The boy® could work, of course, if they had a cordon of police with them all the time, but they prefer to wait and see what will be the outcome.
