Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

\ Mrs. F. B. Meyer of Gary is ‘visiting - her brothers, Bert and Arthur Hopkins, here. j ‘ < Mrs.’ J. J. Hunt and son John jvent to Berwyn, 111., Thursday, to visit tier sister, Mrs. A. E. Coen and family. A| J. McFarland is suffering considerably with rheumatism, having been confined to his home for the past several days. Mr. and Airs. Wm. McCord of Mt. Ayr came over Wednesday to visit the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Crockett. 1 Ted Vfatsom who. had been working for John near Chalmers, has quit the position and returned to Rensselaer. SvHiram Day and daughter, Miss Carrie, were called to Champaign, 111., Wednesday to attend the funeral of the former’s sis-ter-in-law, Mrs. Thomas Day. We are. showing the largest and most complete line of rugs, carpets and lace curtains ever in this city, and our prices are always the lowest. —Rowles & Parker. wFrom this date on the nev/ dkapel at St. Joseph’s College will be, closed until the dedication, on Tuesday, May 17. Governor Marshall will speak here at the dedication. , VBA son was born April 13, to MV. and Mrs. A. F. Patzschke of near Lisbon, No. Dak. Mrs. P. was formerly Miss Candace Brown of Rensselaer, and for some time was employed a compositor on The Democrat. Guthrie Morris, A. Beasley, W. E. Holland, John Hollenback, John McCullough,. Wm. Burke, D. O’Reilly, Geo. Besse, Ellis Jones and John Farrel were among the Remingtonians over Thursday to the county convention. r ■ John Herr of McCoysburg, took the train here Wednesday for a few days business trip to Mansfield, Upper Sandusky and Columbus, Ohio, where he owns property. He is expecting to sell some of the property while away. j Tom Parker writes us to change the address of his Democrat from Larimore, No. Dak., to Arvilla, near which place he moved upon a farm. Under date of April 17, he says: “There has been quite a storm .here in the last four days ;, they called it a blizzard. What we have seen of this country looks pretty good.” ■ ■' Geo. F. Meyers closed a deal, Wednesday whereby he became the ovA#er of the north five acres of the ten acres owned by Harvey Grant at the north side of town. Mr. Grant is expecting to move back to Chicago soon where he and his son-in-law own a couple of moving picture sljows, having just bought the second one Wednesday. Sadie E. Galbraith writes from Kinderhook, 111., in correcting the address of her Democrat, and says: “This is a very pretty countrv. We ate in the Mississippi Valley, about seven miles from the Missouri line. -Quit a good many farmers havt their corn planted and gardens look nice. The Illinois bluff are northeast and also partly south of where we are about a mile.”

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