Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Jap Wright was over from Mt. Ayr Monday/ the first time he has been on the streets of Rensselaer since he got his leg broken in a runaway seven weeks ago. He still uses two crutches to get about. >Jack. the six-year-old son ,o£ r. and Mrs. J. A. Larsti, was the victim of a "crack-the-whip” stunt at the school yard Friday, his left collar bone being fractured. He is back in school again, however. The old postoffice room on the south side of Washington street, which has been vacant for several months, has been leased .to a party' from Warsaw and a general store will be opened up therein, it is understood. Warren county, according to the State Board of Health bulletin, has shown the highest birth rate of any' county' in the state all year. And, confound it, W arren is about a 2 to 1 republican county, too. Earl and Oscar Leech, who have been up through the northern part of the state the past two weeks, running a moving picture show, returned home Sunday' and the former is now working in Cal Cain’s barber shop. G, T. Harris, who has been visiting relatives here for the past few days, went to Mont - cello Saturday to visit relatives and friends. He expects to go from there to Remington, thence to his home in Wessington, So. Dak. George Sharp of Indianapolis came up Sunday in his auto, bringing home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rishling and George’s little son who lives with Mr. and Mrs. Rishling. Miss Cox, a friend of George’s, came up with them also. SsAliss Madaline Ramp accompanied by' her sister Tillie, went to \ alparaiso Monday Where she will enter the normal, taking instruction in music and art. She finished a course at DePauw last year, and now goes to the normal so as to be able to teach these two studies. . Henry Secor went to Dowagiac, Mich., Sunday to be present at an operation petjormed Monday on his aged mother for a cancer in one of her eyes. The operation was apparently successful and he returned Monday night. The store was closed during his absence.
s vMark Schroer of Barkley tp., went to Amboy, 111., Saturday, and yesterday' was married to Miss Louise Berna-dine, an estimable young lady of that place. They go at once to Zanesville. Ohio, the old home of the groom, on a wedding trip, and expect to visit relatives four or five weeks before returning home. They will reside on a farm in Barkley tp. The many friends of the groom in this vicinity extend hearty congratulations.
