Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 February 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Bans w ere published Sunday | morning at St. Augustine’s j church for the .marriage of Mr. Joseph Trolley and Miss Eva Feldhaus, both of Newton tp. ; The marriage will take place at I the church next Tuesday morn- ; ing at 8 o’clock.

Saturday’s Monticello Journal: A Alonon train killed four steers outright and injured two more until they are worthless just north of Monticello this morning. They belonged to James Nelson and gained access to the railroad right-of-way and track by a break in the fence. The section men went out and cleared away the carcasses after the catlte w ere appraised.

Miss Nellie Baker of Barkley tp., wlho had been visiting relatives in Rockville, 1-11., a few days, returned home Saturday. She w r as accompanied home by her sister, Mrs. George Kimberlin, and daughter Lucile. J. R. Baker and daughter Vera, who had visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, X. Baker of Barkley a few r days, returned to their home in Pontiac, 111.,-Monday.

Frank Ellis will move from the Wilcox property near the depot, and Dean Merica will move into the property vacated by Ellis. Mrs. M, E. Corliss has bought the B. S. Fendig tenant property on Cullen street, vacated by Merica, and Harry Jacobs will move from the J. T. Randle home place into the Leopold cottage south of the Duvall livery barn, vacated by Mrs. Corliss.