Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Frank Foltz’s condition was reported considerably better vesterday. 1 Jerry iShea and F. M. Waggoner of Gillam were in the city on business Wednesday.

George Long was among those who took in the Xiagara Falls excursion Wednesday. -5; A£rs. Alex Leech and son Basil leave this morning for a two weeks visit with relatives at Bismark and Loda. 111. The infant babe of Air. and Airs. Bert Welsh, now of Larimore. Xo. Dak., died Tuesday. Its age was about ten months.

Aliss Alabel Atwood of Indianapolis. who has been visiting with Air. and Airs. Xat Scott for a few days, returned home yesterday.

L. D. Carey, a Monticello at* torney wlho recently moved to Colorado, has decided to return and again take up the practice of law in Alonticel 10. .

"I\V. R. Lee has bought of C. G. Spitler the property on North Weston street lately bargained to Eplh Hickman, but which deal fell through, and expects to build a new residence theron.

'TAIrs. Alilt Rotlli writes from ifohgmont, Colo., where she is visiting her sister. Airs. Joe Jackson, that Joe had a runaway a few days ago and was thrown from his bus and received a broken wrist. Aliss Xina Alartindale is entertaining this week at a house party Misses Alary Afitchell of Salem, Ind.; Fay Snitz of Jeffersonville; Bertha Cox of Oxford : Verda Bennett of Bloomington; Alargaret Bass and Alta Fox of Greenwood.

Thomas .Callaghan returned Tuesday from several weeks visit with relatives at Sibl/y. Illinois.' He went to Remington W ednesday, acompanied by his great grand-daughter, Annie Mullan, for a brief visit with relatives.— Kentland Democrat.

Buzz Marble and Airs. . Clark ant 1 son of Wheatfield spent Sunday here at the Marble home. Airs. Clark is making preparations to spend the winter in southern Florida with Charles Afeyers and wife, where they own a camping ground.—Lake County Star. ■

Think it over. “Eli and Jane" is a magnificent, perfect exhibition of exclusively high _class dramatic art', an amusement organization so vast, so grand in conception, so gigantic in appointment, in operation and so. admirable as to defy imitation, and silence criticism. Saturday. August 13,

xlMrs. James Ilurley. in the nLrth part of town, is utterly beyond /hope of living but a short time longer. She is completely helpless from the loss of flesh from tonsumptibn, and only weighs 85 pounds. Mr. Hnrley is to be about after his recent illness with appendicitis, but is still very weak.

Edwin Robinson and sisters, Edna and Luella, of Rensselaer, and their cousin, Miss Mamie Robinson, of lola, Kan., were the guests of their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Charles' H. Guild, last Tuesday. The latter also entertained Rev. and Mrs. David Winegar, of Tuesda} r and part of Wednesday. —Medaryville Advertiser.

Claude Moore, a son of R. M. Moore, who is staying here this summer with his sister, Mrs. Joseph Yeoman, was nominated for clerk by the democrats of Monroe county at their convention at Bloomington Saturday. Mr. Moore is a pike road contractor. which business he has followed for several years. He is very popular and will have no difficulty in overcoming the small republican plurality in his county.

threshing is getting along qne this week and the farmers are happy because the oats are turning out better than they expected. The general average is about 'thirty five bushels per acre, some better and some worse but we have not heard of any that averaged, less than thirty bushels per acre and one field south of town averaged fortyfix bushels per acre. The oats are of excellent quality and are testing out well.—Brook Reporter.