Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Maggie Lewis of Delphi went to Monticello Monday to visit relatives after a week’s visit with Barkley tp., relatives. The local lodge of Pythian Sisters will hold a box social at the Temple Wednesday night. A|l members of the K. of P. lodge are invited to attend. three inches of snow Sunday night, and yesterda) r morning the mercury was down to about 10 degrees above zero! The snow was thawing yesterday, although, where the sun got a fair chance at it. VCharlie.Pullins’ sale in Barkley tjv Thursday was largely attended and property sold well. Ten head of horses averaged over S2OO each and some spring colts sold as high as $l2O. The sale totaled over $3,000. Misses Rose and Marie Miller went to Chicago Monday. The former will study millinery styles in Chicago for a few days. The latter went on to Burlington, Wis.,. to make a visit with relatives. N/Frank Morrow is preparing to move from the Seelman property in the east part of town into the Ed Randle property, north of Sylvester Gray’s residence. Ed Randle has moved to the country and will farm. J. M. Lesh ,of Menomonie, Wis., came down last week for a few days visit with his son John and daughter, Mrs. Eli Arnold. He will go from here to Blanchard, Mich., to visit his son Van before returning home.
Sidney Holmes, George Heuson and Nelson Hough of Newton tp. loaded their three cars the first of the week and left for their new homes near Jamestown, No. Dak. Their families will not leave until .next Sunday. Tlhe best wishes of a host of friends go with them to their new home. A We submit the following statement for your judgment regardless of whether you know cars or not: “When you buy your car you should buy for the future. Figure the cost, by the year, for that is the only right way. Cars that seem to be cheap are not nearly so cheap in the long run.” —Maxwell. MD. M. Worland came up from tfte mineral springs, near Attica, where he has been taking treatment for a week for obstinate after-effects of the grip, but returned Tuesday for another week’s sweating. Joe Hallagan, who is also taking treatment there for rheumatism, and came up with Dave, returning to the springs Monday. In the boys’ and girls’ high school basket ball games at Sheldon last Friday night, the Rensselaer boys were defeated by a score of 22 to 13, but the girls made good by defeating the Sheldon girls 12 to 3. The St. Joseph College team also won out at Monticello the same evening by a score of 27 to 25, but lost Sunday to a Lafayette team 28 to 25.
erown Point .Star. B. J. Gifwas here last week on busii and says his track will be extended to the church near South East Grove, early this summer and a station will be made there. He intends pushing on through to the Panhandle tracks during the summer, it he don’t change his mind and cut across to Crown Point, which he is thinking strongly of now, and hopes some time to see the road changed to an electric line to connect the north end of Lake county and Chicago with Lafayette, or some southern Hoosier citv. .
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