Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

To-days markets: Corn, 43c; Oats, 27c ; Wheat, 85c; Rye, 60c. George Kepmer went to Chicago Monday to spend a few days. New self-rising Pan-cake and Buckwheat flour at— John Eger’s. - ■ . - ■ { J. Come to The Democrat office for the best Sale Bill printing in Jasper county. John Haag of Pontiac 111., is visiting the family of his son, Henry Haag, south of town. Erastus Peacock left Friday night tor Tarpon Springs, Fla., where, we understand, he will spend the winter. A ladies' kid glove, found on the street, awaits an owner at The Democrat office. Charges 25 cents for advertising.. Mrs. David Elder and daughter. Mrs. Len Hainmerton, went to Monticello and Delphi Monday to visit a few days. In Saturdays football game on the local gridiron, the Rensselaei high school team defeated the Kankakee team by a score* of 41 to 0.

V-Miss Mary Meyer, who. was /ailed to Pittsbury, Pa., by the death of her brother Joseph Meyer’s wife, returned home Saturday. James M. 'Fillett of Peru spent Saturday here on business, returning home the same day. He ajso made a visit with his brother. C. F. Tillett, of Gillam tp. Mrs, Martha Washburn of Chicago was the guest of her son, Dr. I. M. \\ ashburn of Rensselaer for a day, going from here to Logansport yesterday for a visit.

The fire company was called out Monday afternoon to extinguish a small blaze in the Mrs, Bessie Parker residence property in the east part of town, now occupied by John Duvall. / Joe Fenzil was down from VValker on business Monday. He spent several months in Montana and North Dakota this summer, but that country don’t look good to him. and he will remain in old Indiana for a while yet. Yesterday was a holiday for the Catholics, and was the “Feast of all Saints.” It was the closing of the forty hours devotion. Services were held at St. Augustine’s church and the local Catholics were out in large numbers. Miss Anna Conners, who has been taking a course in nursing for the past three years at St/ Mary’s of Nazareth hospital in Chicago, will graduate Nov. 22, and will then return to Rensselaer for a visit and rest with relatives for a few weeks at least.

'NRoy Blue and family of Lapprte arrived here Monday to make their honfe. Their household goods were here when they arrived. Mr. Blue Will enter in* to the practice of law with Geo. A. Williams. He will occupy the Cowgill property. P. W. Clarke’s driving horse took a notion sometime Friday' night to hike out and leave the city for pastures green in the country, and Mr. Clarke put in Saturday, Sunday and part of Monday in searching for him. He was finally located at Harvey Dexter’s, in Union tp., within a short distance of territory Mr. Clarke had been Sunday looking for'him. Snow eleven inches deep on tbe level was reported from South Bend Saturday and street car traf sic was seriously crippled. In Massachusetts the flowers were blooming. This is reversing the usual order of things, as winter generally starts earlier in the eastern states than in Indiana. In our own locality there was no snow fell, except a few flakes, and we have been having fine weather right along, although considerably cooler for the past week.

The Democrat got a little balled up on the date of Rev. Khun’s speaking here, in Saturday’s Democrat, because of tr.e fact that the only date we' could secure Rev. Khun was first thought to be Friday evening* but chairman Littlefield had a talk with the chairman of the speakers’ bureau at Indianapolis over the long-dis-rance phone shortly before we •went to press and it was decided to have him here Thursday even* ing. Therefore the speaking will be tomorrow (Thursday ) evening at the house;