Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

George Fate was in Indianapolis a few days this week on business. — .. - f Alesdames Grant W arner and C. W. Hanley were Chicago visitors yesterday. Joseph Grube of near Alomence, 111., was down , yesterday looking after some business matters. J. J. Eiglesbach has added a fine' new show-case and counter to his meat market to display his wares. ' - - " ■ ■ .■ ■■ . ■ » ■■■ s■■ -■ •- <s Train No. 32 on the Monon killed a horse near Lee yesterday morning and narrowly missed getting a boy who was leading the animal. Babcock & Hopkins had another Alodel 17, 40-horse power Buick drove through from Chicago Thursday night, but who gets it we were unable to learn. Airs. Tames Parks and Mrs. Ed Sutherland of Remington came over via auto yesterday morning and tooE the train here for Valpariso to visit the former’s son, Peter and family. Airs. Alary Harmon of Garrison. lowa, who had been visiting her sister, Airs. Victor Pierson, of east of town, accompanied by the latter, went to Indianapolis Wednesday to visit their brother, W. C. AlcCord and family.

T. F. Brusnahan and family of near Parr left yesterday for their new home near Hamilton, 'X. Dak., their car having gone Thursday. A host of Jasper county friends wish them lots of happiness and success in their new home. Mrs. W. H. Galbrith of Chicago, who had been called here by the death of her father, the late James Lewis of Barkley tp. returned home Thursday accompanied by Ruby and Ethel Gratner who will visit in the Windy City for a week. Peyton Davisson of Francesville, who was called to lowa by the death of his son-in-law, Mr. Markin, returned the first of the week and after a short visit here with his brother, Lewis Davisson, went to Fair Oaks Wednesday to visit relatives before returning home. . Kentlaiid Enterprise: AI. C. Coover has resigned as weigher in the McCray, Morrison & Co. grain office and will move to Remington where he has accepted a similar position with the Farmers' Elevator Amos Alorris has succeeded him at Mc : Cray, Morrison & Co's. As an indication that many men in and about Rensselaer are doing their own shaving since .the local barbers organized a trust and boosted the price of shaves to 15 cents, we mention the fact that the colored street fakir who operated here last week said that he sold over 125 razors in the three days he was here. No killing frost yet in this immediate vicinity, although the north part of the county and the muck lands reported to have had a heavy frost Thursday night. Practically every stalk of corn is out of the wav of the frost, however. and no damage is likely to have been done. Take the entire county over and it is likely Jasper county has the best corn crop in its history.

Miss Nellie Harris and Air. Lossen E. Ponsler of Alt. Ayr were married at the Presbyterian Manse Tuesday afternoon by Rev. Billman. leaving on the evening train for Chicago. This young couple is numbered among the most prominent of Jackson township. The bride is a daughter of Air. and Airs. Edwin Harris, and the groom a son of Air. and Mrs. Walter Ponsler, formerly of this county, and pesident of the Alt. Ayr bank. — Kentland Enterprise. John G. Brown, the Alonon real estate dealer and stock buyer. was in the city Wednesday night to hear Judge Crumpacker speak, but of course didn’t hear him as the Judge failed to connect. Mr. Brown is the present* joint-representative from this district and is a candidate for reelection. While Air. Brown enjoys using the phrase that he is “just a plain farmer” in his canvass over the district for votes, he is more of an “agriculturist." we are told, and though he owns a farm or two he doesn’t get out in the field and perspire very much! In fpet he gives most of his attention to the real