Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. W. H. Blodgett of Indianapolis came Thursday to visit, Mrs. E. P. Honan and family. Mr. Blodgett, who is a traveling correspondent of the Indianapolis News, will join her to-day and remain over Sundav..
Rufus Giver came down from Hammond Thursday evening to accompany home his wife and two children who'have been visiting here with relatives and friends for the past month. Rufus is now firing on the C. I. & S. railroad.
Airs. Geo. Colvert and brother, L. M. Fletcher of Chicago, who has been visiting her here for a short time, went to Battle Ground yesterday. They will go from there to Crawfordsville to attend the Fletcher family reunion Sunday, and to visit for aß6ut a week.
Christian L. Brandt,, a well known citizen of Lake tp„ Newton county, fell from a load of grain which he had hauled to a thresher Saturday and * broke his neck. He was a native of Denmark, and came to America 48 years ago, 38 years of his residence here having been in Lake township. His age was 62 rears.
In a letter to her parents, Air. and Airs. H. C. Xevil. Airs. Al Moorhead writes from Limon, Colo., that during the, last two weeks they have Cad all kinds of rain there, it coming every day and - »me of the rains were alm< < cloudbursts. Al went out <>n his run and did not get back for a whole week, because of wa.diout." on the railroad oyer whic£i he runs a locomotive. It bad been extremely dry there until these rains. \V. R. Altirphy. for several years superintendent of the Remington sch>> ,1-. has recently been unanimously chosen superintendent of/the i’ohiona. Cali.. -ch<ols. one of the largest schools in iliat state, having up- . s»i'- pupils in the ;sgii sclp •<<’ and 2.CXX? in tlie grades. Xcariy 100 teachers are employed. Air. Alurphy went to California a few year.- ago-for the benefit of his health, which has been i’liiy rest--red -ince ,hi« residence .■there. '
Because of an error made in reporting shortage to the Governor by the board a case which ■ was reported against Charles V. M ay, of Carpenter town ship, Jasper county., 'and which is. n -w in the hand> of th- attorney-gener-al,’ will be chang- d and directed against A. A. Fell, predecesson to May. Fell received vouchers drawn in favor of himself t<< replace 51.425.71 lb't in the failure •f the Parker bank, at Remington, 1907. The >tate board holds that while the allowances were made by the advisory board, they were illegal.—-Indianapoli- News.
“HasAiaylMy My?" Perhaps not but he’ll be at the ball. NO DANCING PARTY is complete without our BALL PROGRAMS.
