Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Read the Horse Fair premium list on eighth page of to-day’s Democrat. , i ■ j, ■ Mrs. Eavline Randle gots to South Bend to-dav to visit Mrs. C. W. Coen. J. E. Winter of. Chicago is visiting at the Phegley farm, south of town. ,Y Bernard Borchardt of Tampa. Fla., is visiting his uncle. B. F. and' Sam Fendig. Be sure and see the nobby fall and winter suits and overcoats at our store. — C. Earl Duvall. H. M. Shipman sold his 66 acre farm in Newton tp., yesterday to A. G. Catt, the optician, for SSO per aore. The visiting old soldiers attendng the reunion of the 87th Reg. returned to their various homes for most part yesterday. Mrs. Anna ,Mcßee returned to her home in Monon yesterday after a few days visit here with her daughter. Mrs. Chas. Sands. Miss Blanche Hohs of Bay City, Midi., took the train here W ednesday for her home after a| month’s visit with her aunt, Mrs. I Arthur Ashby, at Alt. Ayr. * Mrs. Anna -King went to Greenfield Thursday to visit relative'. She will also visit in Indianapolis while gone, Mrs. Emma-Wolfe accompanied her as far as Lafayette. sk. F. Alter and Mrs. A. C. Ctfaney of Russiaville returned to their homes yesterday after a few days visit with the former’s: sons and the latter’s brothers', the Alter Bros., of north of town. Alexander Gagnon, the young Goodlander charged with wife desertion, who has been in jail here for several weeks at Newton county’s expense. w r as released Wednesday on a cash bond of SIOO. While driving out of town Thursday with a load of flour,! the end-gate of Hugh Gaffey’s wagon came out and he lost tlr sacks of flour. Finder please notify him through Parr rural route.
All members of the local camp, M. W. A., are requested to be present next Thursday evening at the lodge hall. Several candidates will be taken through the mysteries of Woodcraft, and a banquet will also be on the program. Mrs. M. E. Troxell of Demotte visited relatives here Thursday. Mrs. Troxell expects to spend most of the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Warren at Lawton, Okla., and Mrs. Whitsel Lewis of Rensselaer will conduct her hotel at Demotte during her absence. Rev. Harper officiated Thursday evening at the marriage of Mr. Isaac Parcels and Miss Ruth Miller, at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Miller, in the east part of town. About 25 guests were present and refreshments were served after the ceremony. R. M. Moore brought in a load of watermelons Thursday that were perhaps the finest load of melons taken all together ever brought to Rensselaer. Mr. Moore raised them out on John Rush’s farm west of town. The Democrat was remembered with one of the melons. jsMrs. Austin F Hopkins and daughter, Miss Gertrude, were called to Momence, 111., Thursday by the death of Mrs. Hopkins/the aged widow of Carey M. Hopkins, \\/ill known to many of the older residents of Jasper and Newton counties. The funeral was held yesterday. While getting off the train here Tuesday night on her return from Chicago, to w'hich place she had accompanied her daughter* Mrs. Glenn Saylor, on her way to the latter’s new home at Oakley, Kan., Mrs. Morris fell over a grip on the depot platform and cut quite a gash over one eve. Charles Fourney of Chicpgo, a Sister of N. Heuson, of north of town, died Monday after a Jong illness, aged 59 years. She leaves three grown children, her husband having died several years ago. The funeral was held front r.ie 1 Baptist church in Chicago Heights. Wednesday and burial at Steger. Mr. and Mrs. Heuson attended the funeral, returning home Wednesday evening.
