Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The first cranberries, Home Grocery; Delos Thompson spent yesterday in Chicago. ; ; Rev. C. L. Harper went to Laporte yesterday to attend the M. E. conference. Miss Selma Leopold expects to leave in a few days for Ann Arbor, Mich., to enter college. A. G. W. Farmer of the east part of town will preach at the M. E. Church Sunday morning. All are cordially invited to attend. The all day’s Friday,' rain extended over into half of Saturday, and even then it didn’t finish up, for we got a little more Monday. ... J. Jerry Healy, after helping to Jribve the B. Forsythe stock from Brook to Oxford, sprained his back, and came home to spend a few days vvdiile the sprain is healing. -/.Miss Carrie Welsh and mother, svvfio 'had been making an extended visit with the latter’s son Bert and family near Larimcre, N. Dak., arrived home Monday. Mrs. Welsh is quite poorly. KMr. and Mrs. J. W. Mauck lc ame Thursday evening from Kankakee, 111., and have taken up their residence in the Mrs. Wishard property in the east part of town, which Mr. Mauck recently purchased. \jf. M. Snedeker returned home Sphday evening from Chicago, where he had been to see his wife, who underwent an operation Thursday in a Chicago hospital. He reports her as recovering nicely from the operation. Remember the next monthly horse sale in Rensselaer will be on Wednesday, Oct. 5. A large number of buyers have promised to be here, and all parties having horses for sale are urgently requested to bring them in on that day. Mrs. L. B. Fenner of Burdwell, Neb., come Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gerber. The latter’s son, Guy, who has charge of the Logansport Business College, was also here to spend Sunday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Domback of Des Moines, la., who had been visiting here with the latter’s, brother, J. J. Montgomery,Tor a short time, left Saturday for Oneida, 111., to visit her sister, Mrs. Clara M. Armstrong, before returning home. |4iorat io Ropp, after four year’s Residence in town, has decided to again return to “the grange,’’ and has rented the Wm. Day farm upon “Wall street” in Barkley township, where the farmers all own autos, to wfliich place he will move about March 1. He says Wall street is good enough for him. Miss Mary Miles of Milroy tp., went to Decatur, 111., Wednesday to undergo an operation for appendicitis which was successfully performed Friday. As soon as she recovers from this she will be operated on for goiter. Miss Miles is a school teacher and has taught several terms in White county. Last year she taught in Los Angeles, Cali.
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