Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

The best line of wool shirts you ever saw in all colors.—C. Earl Duvall. Mrs. James Davis and sister, who have been visiting at the Gifford ranch for the past week, ■returned home Saturday-. Squire William H. Churchill, who had been in poor health for some time, died at lip, m., Friday'. Obituary alsewhere in this paper. ; ■'* ' - Air. and Mrs. Henry Arnold and Mrs. John Arnold of Wabash county came Saturday to visit the families of Charles and Eli Arnold of Barkley tp. "TATevor Eger and Joe Reeve |pent a few hours Sunday in Latavette, going down on the former’s motorcycle. They visited Monticello on the return trip. A large number of Democrat subscribers have taken advantage of that free offer of the National Monthly for renewals beyond Jan. 1, 1911. Have YOU? Jack Donahue of southwest of Goodland, died at a hitchbarn at Goodland Saturday' night from heart disease. He is said to have been under the influence of liquor. Alva Stephenson took the train here Monday' for Deerfield, 111.,, just out of Chicago, where he works on a dredge, after making a short visit with home folks at Parr. Dr. J. P. Garriott came down from Chicago Saturday' and spent Sunday with relatives in Union tp. He is located in the practice of dentistry at 5122 Lincoln avenue, Chicago. big rain fell Monday' mprning. Too wet for almost any kind of farm work and bad on the corn that lies on the ground as a result of the hard winds of a month ago: . Tdm Brusnahan will have 10 head of horses, mules and colts, 8 head of cattle, 19 head of sheep, 11 head of hogs and pigs, farm implements, etc., at his sale near Parr Sept. 29. /

The 1910 census gives Chica go a population of 2,185,283, making it the fourth largest cityin the world. The increase in the last, ten years has been 486,708, or 28.7 per cent. Mrs. C. J. Morris accompanied her daughter, Mrs. G. X. Sayler, as far as Chicago yesterday on her way to Oakley, Kan,, where' Mr. and Mrs. Sayler will make their future home. The Farmers’ State Bank, Morocco; capital $26,000; directors, J. B. Chizum, I. J, Biesecker, C. E. Triplitt, J. M. Chizum and Pierce Archibald, was incorporated a few days ago. Mr. and Mrs. James Hess and children of Kankakee. 111., who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Michaels of south' of town for the past week, returned home Saturday. A. J. Charles writes us from Sheldon, Xo. Dak., to change address of his Democrat from Lisbon to Sheldon. Xo. Dak., and says he has moved on a 640 acre farm for the coming year. \|Rev. Harper conducted a fune|al service at Roselawn yesterday over the late Mrs. Ann BurgesSi formerly one of his congregation at Hebron. She came to this country from England, and was Mrs. C. M. Rice's mother. Wallace Sayler dropped his pocketbook, containing S7O, last Thursday in front of the postoffice. It was found by Victor Hoover, son of W. I. Hoover of south of town, and in due time was.returned to its owner, who rewarded the boy for his honesty with a five-dollar-william. Scarlet fever is reported in the family Of John X. Price at Parr, whose 7-year-old son has the disease. Th«i boy is reported do- : ing nicely at this writing, but three other families, the children of which the boy had played with, have been quarantined and the schools delayed opening for a week. ...• 7vX. Littlefield has traded his feuick auto to W. L. Wood of Parr, for the 40 foot lot owned by the latter near the depot, where the Hersbman store buildings formerly stood. He also got SIOO in cash in the trade. Logan is now burning up gasoline at a lively pace, and visits Rensselaer every day. :