Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 December 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Buy your Christmas toys, dolls and candy at Kirk’s Pharmacy, Parr, Ind. Gwin & Watson drill water wells from one io one thousand feet in depth. Quaker bread for all the time and . fruit for X-mas times at Fate’s Quaker Bread Factory. • Warner Bros, will have in their window Friday and Saturday a bushel of knives, value 75c and $l.O0 —Choice for 39c. Victor Moore’s little daughter, aged ten or eleven years, has been very sick the past week with recurrent appendicitis,' but is better at this writing. Xj Joseph Scheurich has bought tre Wm. Yeiter 80 acres farm north of town which Mr. Yeiter lately traded for a 160 acres farm near Hamilton, No. Dak. Victor Walker of Indiana Harbor, who had been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Walker, of Barkley tp. the past few days, returned home Thursday. The aged mother of either Mr. or Mrs. Dunlap—we were unable to learn which—of Surrey, fell Thursday in the house and broke her hip. She is 88 years of age. Josiah Davisson of Kniman was down Thursday having The Democrat print him a set of sale bills for his farm sale of Jan. 2, notice of which appears elsewhere. Mr. and Mrs. John Sommers of Milroy tp., left Thursday for Laporte to spend the holidays with Dr. Smith, who formerly owned the farm where Mr. Sommers resides. , \ Anthony Gallagher of Dayton, Ono, who had been visiting his son, Harry and wife, and daughter, Mrs. Anna Kellner, of near Rensselaer the past week, returned home Thursday. Get the Xmas spirit! The weather man says that it will be an old-fashioned Xmas, to be taken next Sunday along with the Maxwell as the pre-eminent car for 1911.— Maxwell. Mrs. Cephus Miller of Goshen, Ind., returned home Wednesday after a four weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. Kenton Blankenship, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M>. Y. Slaughter of south of town. Mrs. Clyde Corliss arrived here a few days ago from Manistee, Mich., where she and her husband have been living on a farm, She and Clyde wil spend the winter here, the latter to arrive in a few days. XT’aul Glazebrook, Omar Osborne, Walter Lutz, James Jordan, Walter English, Lilo Hauler, Faye Clark and Miss Cora Dexter arrived home from Purdue Thursday to spend «the holidays with relatives. J. A. Isselstein has rented his farm south of town to Leonard Keister, and will move back to his old home in Hocking Valley, Ohio, where he owns a general' merchandise store, which he will now take charge of again. •r ” . ’ • Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Moorhead and children left Tuesday evening for thei,r home in Limon, Colo., after a month’s visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Moorhead, in Jennings county, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nevi), in Rensselaer. The J. J. Borntrager and Jule Doughty sale in Newton tp, Monday was very well attended and property sold fairly well. Mr. Doughty and family and sister, Miss Blanche, left for their new home at Scottsburg, Ind., Wednesday, where he has bought a farm. ■ yjfenry Beck of Boone county, Who recently bought the Wm. Nuss farm in Barkley tp., will move upon same next week. His Brother, Clinton Beck, also of Boone county, has bought the old Galbraith farm of 80 acres, in Barkley and will -move here about Feb. 1. Henry Schrader, a Wabash railroad conductor, of Peru, was the guest of E. P. Honan and family Tuesday night. Henry used to brake on the old “Narrow Guage” thirty-five years ago when Mr. Honan was also a knight of the brake cranks, and boarded in Rensselaer at Charlie Ramp’s. He was on his way to Milwaukee to spend the holidays, and stopped off here to see Mr. and Mrs. Ramp and Mr,, Honan.