Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

You cah get any size screen wire at Eger Bros. J. A. Brenner was in Chicago on business yesterday. J. W; Marlatt made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. Mrs. A. Leopold went to Hammond yesterday to visit relatives. W. D. Bringle of Jordan tp., made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. St. Joseph’s ball team lost by a score of 4 to 1 in its game at Chicago with the St. Ignatius team. Tutuer returned yesterday from where he went to take a military examination. W. L. Nowels went to Plymouth yesterday to visit his daughter, Mrs. Addie Timmons, who is quite poorly. Brook and St. Joseph’s ball team will cross bats Sunday afternoon on the college grounds. Game called at 3 p. m. Mrs. Flora Hatten of Delphi returned home Thursday after a three weeks visit with her brother, Roy Lewis, of north of town.

Be sure and see our Oxfords this week. Men’s, Women’s, Boys’, Misses, and Children’s, all going at big reductions.—The Cash Store, G. B. Porter. '\f\lrs. C. G. Spitler and daughter, Miss Elizabeth, left yesterday for Madison, Wis., to visit the former’s son Wood, who is attending college at that place. L. M.- Fletcher and wife of Chicago, who had been spending the past week with George Colvert and family, went to Battle Ground Thursday to visit with Theodore Clark and wife. - _— < _ Mrs, R. P. Benjamin went to Chicago Wednesday to consult with”” specialists as to whether her son Junior had better further continue treatment at Chicago or not. He is ( recovering from his recent operation for cataract. Mrs. Isaac Stucker of-, near Mt. Ayr,’took the train here Thursday for Delphi to attend the funeral of Catherine Mahanna, who died at that place Tuesday night of dropsy. The funeral was held yesterday. 'iS. P. Thompson is slowly railing in health. He .is up part of the time and sits in a chair, but is much fatigued after his being up and about for a few hours. He is gradually failing and is not likely to ever be well again. He is 72 years of age. MiSs Grace Templer, the 17-year-old step-daughter of Nicholas Zimmer of south of town, died about noon Tuesday of scarlet .fever. She was only sick about a week. Owing to the state law relating -to contagious diseases, no ppblic services were held. Interment was made Wednesday in Weston cemetery-