Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 May 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Use the souvenir envelopes of Rensselaer when writing your friends at a distance. Only 10 cents per bunch of 25, on sale ohly at The Democrat office. / Nick Schmitter, who is living on the Henry Grow farm, northwest of town, lost a valuable horse a few days ago by its getting kicked by another horse and had to be killed on account of the broken leg it received. '/"Mrs. Grant Warner went to Indianapolis Thursday to visit her sister, Miss lima Robinson, and neice, Mrs. Virgil Hamilton. She will also visit her brother, Geo. Robinson, at Connorsville. The latter is recovering slowly from his accident last fall with electricity, and is now able to get about on crutches. Through an omission in copy the name of Miss Florence Jacks was omitted from the list of Marion tp., graduates published in a recent issue of The Democrat. The carbon used in making the copy of the list furnished us was a trifle short and the name of Miss Jacks the original but not on the carbon copy furnished the newspapers.
C. E. Vincent writes from Grayford, Jennings county, Ind., under date of May 12, in renewing his subscription to The Democrat, and says they had very heavy rain there Saturday and all day Wednesday, and everything is pretty well soaked. Lots of corn planted but considerable will likely have to be planted again. Mr. Vincent says he has not planted yet. “Looks like we would have a crop of apples this year,” he says.
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