Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 August 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A son was bom August 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cain.

A case a diphtheria is reported in the family of Wm. Stalbaum of near Tefft.

Miss Tillie Ramp left Wednesday for a two weeks vaeatiotr among the lakes. ' *

Men’s two piece porous-knit underwear always $1 a suit, now 75c.—Rowles & Parker.

Miss Ethel Jacks of Lafayette is here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A, Jacks.

You can buy the best 50c work shirt made for 39c at the Big Corner Dept. Store.—Rowles & Parker.

Miss Bertha Stocksick went to Knox yesterday to visit a friend, Miss Bertha Short, formerly of Rensselaer.

Miss Clara and Anna Zink of Wapakoneta, 0., are here for a ten days visit with their sisters, M'esdames John and Joe Borntrager.

Mrs. John Dunn and neice, Miss Mabel McDonald of Wolcott, are visiting the former’s daughter, .Mrs. George Spangle, of northwest of town.

L'ncle James Randle is expected home this week from an extended western trip, during which he visited his children in Kansas and Oklahoma.

Several church and young people’s religious organizations have written Alice Roosevelt Longworth to “cut out” cigarettes, of which she is said to be very much addicted.

Hordeman, Jr., returned om Frankfort yesterday and informs The Democrat that bis sister’s death was caused from Briht’s disease, rather than childbirth, the latter being premature. s 'U/ncle Norm Warner and wife •will celebrate to-morrow fifty .years residence in the house where tihey now live, by keeping open house in the afternoon from 2 to 5. Their friends are cordially invited.

Fred Gilman was over from Gdodland on business yesterday. Madison James,' one of the old pioneer settlers of Goodland, was buried there Thursday,, He had been in very poor health for the past few years.

The Fowler Republican says that a Rensselaer man had his purse and $250 lifted at the Buffalo Bill show in Logansport last Friday. We know of no one from here who attended the show. Guess it’s a misprint, Bro. Carr. Randle and wife, Ray Wood and family, Harvey Wood, Sr., and wife, Mrs. Harvey Wood, Jr., Mrs. Harley Bruce and Miss Leatha Wood went to Monon Wednesday to attend the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Wood.

Mrs. James Tourne of New Orleans arrived a few days ago to visit with her sister, Mrs. A. J. Grant. Another sister, Mrs. Eva Tynes of Amiti, La., a milliner, who is now studying the styles in Chicago, will arrive in a few days to visit Mrs. Grant.

N. K. Parke was in Monticello Monday consulting an attorney, and may bring suit against an electric company in Hammond to recover damages for the killing Of his son a few weeks ago. Mr. Parke is now with his daughter, Mrs. Harry Herriman. —Kentland Enterprise.

Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Farnum and two children of Oklahoma City, Okla.. left Thursday for an extended stay at White Hall and Detroit, Mich., after a few days visit with Mrs. Farnum’s uncle, 1.,N. Warren and family. Mrs. Farnum will be remembered here as Miss Bernice Warren, daughter of former Co. Supt. J. F. Warren, now of Oklahoma City. . ' '

X'There was quite a number oi fmends and neighbors who united in a surprise on Claud Williams, on the Wm. Nowels farm, south of Rensselaer, Tuesday, the occasion being in honor of his thirtieth birthday anniversary. Many nice and useful presents were given him. Refreshments of ice cream and cake Were served,\ and at a pretty late Ihour they left after wishing their genial host many returns of the day. All report a very enjoyable time. 4 xx