Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
C. P. Wright and Frank Ham were in Boswell on real estate business yesterday. N 'jty S. Chamberlain and wife went to Chicago Saturday where the latter will undergo a third operation in a hospital there. Mrs. Roy Chissom of Englewood returned home Saturday after a few days visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McCarthy. Mrs. Ray Forest of Kansas City, Kans., who had been visiting with her uncle, A. L. Padgett, and family for 'a few days, returned home Saturday. H. A. Strohm, former editor of the Kentland Enterprise and president of the Enterprise Co., was married a few days ago at St. Paul, Minn., to Marion N. Ostling. A Mrs. Smith, a widow lady with four children from near Logansport, has rented the Wm. Warren property on South Weston street, and is moving here this week. Oscar Leach of Harpmond, who is employed in the Standard Steel Car Mfg. Co’s, plant, came down Saturday to make a Visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leach. Goodland Herald Mr. Holle, of Ktjiman, unloaded his large gravel road engine off a C. & E, 1. car Tuesday 1 and will pull the rock wagons this summer for the several contractors here. >ißay Yeoman, instructor in cijvil engineering at Valparaiso University, came down Friday afternoon to spend a Couple of days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Yeoman, of southeast of town. Mrs. Alexander Miller of Bluffton, returned home Monday after a few days visit with her brother Frank Haskell and family and attending the funeral of her brother-in-law, Jas. H. Dunlap of Mt. Ayr. Monday was the sixth anniversary of the McCoy bank failure here, npw almost a forgotten occurrence,/ although one of the greatest sensations at the time of any bank failure that ever occurred in Indiana. Mrs. W. M. Henderson of Marion, left Rensselaer Monday for her new home at Seattle, after a few days visit here with her sister, Mrs. Lucy Beasley, one of the grade teachers in .the city schools. Abe M'artin, the Indianapolis News’ philosopher, says: “Lase Bud has invented a, muffler fer babies so they kin be raised in th’ most exclusive flats without fear o’ contradiction. Folks that never used t’ mention ther politics are,now Democrats.” Mrs. Grace Lefler and sister, Miss Ethel Jacks of Lafayette, spent Saturday night and Sunday here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jacks. They came up Saturday evening with Russel Sage, who was down at Lafayette with his father’s auto. Francesville Tribune : TT. D. Knotts, former publisher of this paper, was in Francesville, Sunday; Mr. Knotts is now publishing the Post at Gary. The steel trust cdntrbls the other pa--pers in the city and the Post was launched ttr give the city a paper which is free to publish what it pleases.
