Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Let us figure on, your plumband heating—Eger Bros. Mrs. Julia’Healy went to Delphi yesterday to visit her daughter, Mrs. F. B. Lyon and family. Try The Democrat and National Monthly a year for only 52.00, sent to any address in the United States. Jim George, who is attending Winona Technical Institute at Indianapolis, came up yesterday for a short visit. TS£he ‘’shanty” for the Monon flagman at the Main street crossing arrived here yesterday and is now in place. Mrs. Lizzie Tanner of Chalmers came yesterday to spend a few’ days here with relatives and to attend the dedicationW. R. Lee went to Valparaiso Monday and from there to Chicago on a business trip, returning home yesterday evening. Advertised letters: Mr. B. C. Davis, Mr. Geo. Hall, Theodore Palmer, Mrs. Joe Ulm, Mrs. Sarah J. Mills, Mrs. Mary Reifle. L. W- Snider, chief clerk for the Pullman Company, pf Chicago, his wife and son Clifford, spent Sunday here with J. L. Hagins and wife.
"S-B. F. Fenclig has rented of, Ban Reynolds the former Tom McCoy property on McCoy Avenue, and expects to move into same about July 1. E. L. Hollingsworth went to Kalamazoo, Mich., Saturday and made a short visit with his fath-er-in-law, John Allen, who still remains critically ill. Use the souvenir envelopes of Rensselaer when writing your friends at a distance. Only 10 cents per bunch of 25, on sale only at The Democrat office. J. E. Sullenberger of north of town went to North Manchester Monday to attend the big Dunkard meeting. He was accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Sullenburger, of Ohio, who have been visiting him for a short time. ' ■ Alfred M. Patrick of Delphos, Ohio, who was here to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs, James T. Randle, is the only remaining member of a family of twenty children, own and stepbrothers and sisters, he having lived to see all the others pass away.
Prof. Lee Fisher of Stilwell, Laporte county, came up yesterday from Indianapolis where he had been on business and took in Governor Marshall’s speech at the dedication at the college. He left on the afternoon train to visit his father, F. W. Fisher, of Kankakee tp.
We understand that Uncle James Randle will break up housekeeping, sell off his household effects and rent his residence. He will accompany Mrs. D. A. Stoner to her home in Wichita, Kan., next week and will make an extended visit with his sons, Thomas, at Hope, Kan., Robert at Mexico, Mo., and John at Magnum, Okla.
£» Eli Arnold an 1 two daughters, /Catherine and Marie, and Charles .Arnold and sons Chester and Elmer, and several others of near Rensselaer, went to North Manchester Saturday to attend the annual conference of the Dunker church. The former Mr. Arnold and daughters will visit relatives at Wabash and Peru before returning home.
The remains of Mrs. McCullough, a former resident of Jordan township, but who for some years had resided with her daughter, Mrs. Sim Hayes, at Indianapolis, were brought here for burial Sunday forenoon and interment made in Weston cemetery. Deceased was 90 years ot age at the time of her death, which occurred Friday. Mrs. Eleanor Adlams of Rensselaer, is a daughter of deceased. The Crown Point Register says: Every now and then we hear of men and women remitting “conscience” money to officials of rail-, "roads Tor rides stolen in years past, but we have never heard, of newspaper borrowers sending any money to a newspaper publisher for the many years they have borrowed the paper. What is the difference between stealing a ride on a train and borrowing •a newspaper? } V
