Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I The Democrat and Indianapolis News, each a full year, $3.75 - —— .A- ' . Try The Democrat and National Monthly a year for only $2.00, sent to any address in The United States. '.g <2 Miss Zelma Rayher returned hpnie Tuesday from a few days visit with her aunt, Mrs. SamueT Walter, at Frankfort. Mrs. Chas. Kasson of Hammond returned home yesterday after a few days visit here' with her daughter, Mrs. Orlan Grant. ’’SBlisses Mary Goetz and Katie Shields, who have been teaching in the Brook schools, return home today, the schools having closed for the season. Mr. and Mrs. Slyvester Gray and the latter’s aunt, Miss Frost of Carmichael, Pa., arrived home Thursday. Miss-Frost will make her home here with Mrs. Gray. To-morrow (Sunday) is “Mother’s Day” and will be observed in an appropriate manner in many sections of the country by G. A. R. Posts, lodges, churches, etc. A white carnation is the emblem of the day. Charles Utterburg, an employe on the J. W. Stockton farm, went to Chicago yesterday to accompany his cousin, Isaac Liaga here. The latter will probably take a. position on the James Walter farm. Jacob Keller, an old and prominent citizen of North Judson, died in his room in a Chicago hotel Monday night. He had gone to the city on business and was found dead ’in his bed Tuesday afternoon. His age was 62 years. / x Dan .Coleman is wearing one jeye draped in mourning because of a little difficulty with Cleve Eger, which started in Eigles-' bach’s meat market Thursday and grew out of an account which Dan is alleged to have owed the Eger store. If you aren’t one of those that have already called on us for your new spring oxfords, we want you to come in and let us fit you. Our specialty—good shoes at reasonable prices. The kind that fit the feet.— Rowles & Parker. « E. W. Kolb and family, formerly of Chicago, left li£re Wednesday for Rochester, N. Y., where he has a as signal engineer on the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg R. R. They had been herb visiting his sister, Mrs. Frank Foltz, for a few days. ' Mrs. Wesley Downing, a former resident of Jasper county, known to some of our older readers, died at Little River, Kan., April 23, aged 75 years. Tffe family moved to Kansas in 1878. Mr. Downing died in 1895, since which time Mrs. Downing had lived with her children, of whom she leaves four, two sons and two daughters. Lee Stark, a young farm hand of Earl Park, aged 19, went to Indianapolis last Sunday on an excursion over, the Big hour. Returning at 11 p. m., he started down the railroad track‘to Press Thornburg’s, where he was employed. It is thought he sat down on the track and fell asleep and a fast train came along and run over him. Tlis remains were found scattered along the track next morning. ; . '

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