Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 November 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Joseph Hardman and A. F. Long were Chicago gqers Monday.

Crown Point schools were closed last week, on account of scarlet fever. One death has resulted. Prof. Louis Piecaro, the Italian harpist., at the Princess theatre Thursday and Friday evenings. ■ ’. .

J, M. Brown and wife of Franklin returned home Monday after a short visit -here with their daughter, Mrs. Gus Grant.

J. A. Tune of Forest, 111., and J. P. Harper of Farmington,' 111., w ere here Saturday locking after Mr. Tune’s farm in Milroy tp.

Miss Jane Parkison returned to De Pauw Monday after a few days visit here with her father, Janies Parkison, of west of town. e two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Elda Stoweof noithcast of Aix died Saturday night after a week’s illness from pneumonia/

If ♦he party will return ,the white- turkey feathers that he got of B. S. Fendig by mistake for duck feathers, we will gladly exchange.—B. S. Fendig.

Mrs. James Lackey and daughter Anna ' of Medaryville came oxer Friday ami remained until Monday the guests of Mrs. S. Kolilev, southeast’ of town.

larry Wade has sold his 123 aq-e farm in Newt* h tp.. to Geo. \\. Tudor of Barkley tp.. and it is reported will go .west again in the spring. . ,

Joe Moore of Marion, who had been visiting’ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, of north of • town, returned to Marion Monday where he is attending business college.

Win. Greves and wife of Chicago are visiting his parents in Wheatfield for a week, after

which they will go to central Florida and will probably'make that state’t heir home.

West Hammond is to hold a special election Dec. 27, to decide whether or no it shall be a city. West Hammond is in. Cook countv. 111., and joins Hammond. Indiana, on the west. It has a population of 8.000 or 9,000 people.

Andrew Swartzell and family of near Headice. Ind., left Rensselaer yesterday morning for Hutchinson. Kan., where they will make their future home. Mr. Swartzell las a position on a farm near that place. He is a brother of Mrs. Emerald Aldrich of this place.

The Democrat office is well equipped to do the better grades of inh nHntinpr.