Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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For Sale— A couple of show cases. — Home Grocery. W. C. Milliron and wife spent yesterday in Chicago. An armload of old papers for a nickel at The Democrat office. A son was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mayhew of Newton tp. John Quinland and wife went to Monticello Saturday to visit relatives for a short time. Mrs. James Shindelar, an aged resident of Jordan tp., died Monday night. We were unable to learn the funeral arrangements at the time of going to press. Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Weil of New Orleans came Sunday for a visit with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fendig. Miss Edna Fendig,, who had 'been visiting them for several months, came home with them. George Simons of Monticello, Who made the balloon ascension here July 4, had the misfortune to have his balloon burned up at Gilman, 111., last Thursday when making ready* for his first ascension. *> Mrs. Laura Lutz and daughter, Mrs. J. C. Maxwell, left Monday or Colorado Springs, Colo., to visit the former’s daughter, Mrs. Bert Bickford. Mrs. Lutz expects to remain there indefinitely, jut Mrs. Maxwell will only stay a few weeks. \/Charlie Leavel, who has been located at Frankfort in the bakery business, is moving to Crawfordsville, where he will engage in the same line of business. Mrs. Leavel is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mfrs. J. W. Norman, north of town, until Charlie gets located at Crawfordsville. It is reported that a strong wind at Cedar Lake Monday night blew a number of freight cars onto the main track of the Monon railroad, and a fast freight train which pasesd this station at about 12 p. m., crashing into them blocked the track, and the early morning trains were detoured around by Michigan City. The milk train, due here at 7:31 a. tn., was able to get through.
