Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 87, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 February 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Monday is St. Valentine’s day. C. Earl Duvall was confined to his home by a severe cold Thursday an<l yesterday. Wells county, now dry by remonstrance, will .hold a county option election Feb.-28. • » Do your Trading at Murray’s, the only profit-sharing general business house in Rensselaer. VlMrs. Frank Morrow' went to Remington Monday to visit her mother, Mrs. M. E. Jordan, w r here she will remain for several days.

Eggs have dropped to 20 cents per dozen In the Rensselaer market. Two weeks ago they were 35c. Frank Parker is anotner Rensselaer man to get the auto fever, and will soon have a fine new machine, it is said. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long returned home Thursday from a few days visit with G. K, Hollingsworth and family in Chicago. s Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of Foresman, returned home Thursday after a two weeks .visit with --relatives at Ramsey, ind. \ The Columbia Trio Concert Coi&r pany at the M. E. church next Tuesday evening will be enjoyed thoroughly. Come out. /

Attend the next number of the Lecture Course, the Columbia Trio Concert Co., at the M. 0. church next Tuesday evening. « ——~ Miss Minnie Schultz o$ Francesville, who is employed here, went home Thursday to spend a coupie weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows went to Remington to attend the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gilbert Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. Imes are expecting to move to Indianapolis soon and occupy the property .there which they recently traded for. Mrs.'M. J. Faucet and Mrs. Frank Lyons and son Joseph of Delphi, returned home Thursday after making a short visit with friends here. s£john T. Culp, an old resident of Barkley tp.., will move to Rensselaer shortly with his family, and occupy the Brand property on South Cullen street. While they have been having considerable snow on all sides of us this week, not enough snow has fallen in this locality to whiten the ground. -

Slyvester Gray went to Chi-’ cago Thursday and will accompany Mr. Gray home to-day. She reports him doing nicely from his recent operation. Don’t forget the next number of the Lecture Course, the Columbia Trio, at the M. E. church, Tuesday evening, Feb. 15, at 8:15 o’clock. Admission, 35c. Mrs. Charles Baldwin of Logansport spent Thursday with her husband at St. Joseph’s College, where he is employed as a carpenter on the new buildings there. YAs we go to press the condition it Miss True George was thought td be slightly better, not much, but enough to give some slight encouragement to her friend®. VL. W. Wartena and family of Le» Roy, 111., who had been here visiting his mother, Mrs. Anna Wartena, who has been quite ill for a few days, returned home Thursday. Quite a number of Rensselaer pJbple have befen taking in the auto show at Chicago this week. It* is thought many new machines will be bought here again this season. J. N. Gunyon of Union township, got his right hand caught In the engine of a corn shredder at J. W. Faylor’s Tuesday evening and the forefinger was so badly mashed that it will likely have to. bq,amputated.