Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
C* J. Dean was a Lafayette visitor Thursday. Dr. W. L. Meyer was a Hammond visitor Thursday. B. S. Fendig was a Monticello business goer Thursday. Mrs. Frank Ott of Chicago Heights is visiting relatives here. New self-rising Pan-cake and Buckwheat flour at —John Eger’s. Bachelor’s Isle, the 3 act musical comedy, at Ellis Theatre, Sat. Nov. 5. D. M. Worland, John Culp and Henry Secor spent yesterday in Chicago. Mrs. John R. Gray went to Monon Thursday to visit with relatives. Mrs. B. J. Moore and Mrs. Leslie Clark were Chicago visitors yesterday. F. H. Robertson of the Mt. Ayr Pilot was a Rensselaer visitor yesterday. A son was born Monday to and Mrs. Harry Reed of Barkley tp. Joseph Greiser, in the north part of town, is reported quite poorly with dropsy. See ad .of 101 Ranch show at Princess Theatre, Monday night, Nov. 7, in this issue.
s kjohn R. Culp of Francesville was a business visitor here Thursday and Friday. The November term of the Jasper circuit court will convene one week from Monday. Alex Merica came over yesterday from Francesville to visit his son Dean and wife. Mrs. Mary Drake and daughter, Miss Nell, went to Chicago Thursday to make a few days visit. si Mr, and Mrs. John Kolhoff of Southwest of town went to Chicago Thursday to spend a few days. Try a pair of our high lace shoes Jor winter. We can fit your feet and your purse, too. — Rowles & Parker. A carload of nice Winesap eat" ing and cooking apples, $3.50 a barrel; $125 a bushel; 35c a peck, at —John Eger’s. \| Junior Benjamin went to Laffyette Thursday to make a few weeks- visit. He will also visit relatives at Otterbein while away
Edward Pattee of Los Angeles, Calif., who had been visiting relatives near here the piast fewdays, left Thursday for his home. Mrs. H. T. Clark of Fowler returned home Thursday after a weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Amsler, of near Rensselaer. pHugh Leave! went to Wabash Thursday to attend his father’s, I. A. Leavel’s sale. Mr. Leave! expects to move from the farm in the spring. A. B. Cowgill of Riverton, 111., was here Wednesday and Thursday looking a f ter some re* pairs to his residence property on Weston street.
Mrs. Martha Rusk arrived home Thursday from Aurora, Neb., where she had been spend’ ing the past few months with her daughter, Mrs. Peter Miller. ■ ■ ■■ ■- 4 Take a trip to ‘'Bachelor’s Isle” Saturday evening, November, 5. Boat leaves Ellis Theatre stage at 8:15. Get your tickets early and be on board before the gang plank is raised. H. R. Dickinson was dow r n from Gillam on tax-paying business yesterday. He has rented the Joseph Isenberger farm of 240 acres for next year and will farm on a larger scale. One of teachers in the Monnett private school is recovering from a severe case of diphtheria. She came here recently from Farmington, 111. The school has been quarantined and it is thought the disease can be kept from spreading. Hallowe’en imps have another score to their discredit. Up at Hegewisch they removed an out« building and Louis Mires, 60 years old, passed along by the place sometime during the night and fell into the vault head first. He was found next morning with his feet sticking out, stone dead! . ' ■ 's ' - ‘ t'
