Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. J. Montgomery was in Chicago on business Thursday. ;
C. J. Dean, the real estate dealer, and Wm. Augspurger of Newton tp., left Tuesday on a land prospecting trip to southern Minnesota. ■ ■ . ■
E. G. Warren of Lawton, Okla., is here for a few days. He came to attend the funeral of little Carroll Warren, his nephew. but did not arrive until the funeral was over.
\1 Miss Grace Grant, who was stricken with paralysis several weeks ago on her wedding day, is slowly recovering from the effects of the stroke and is able to' be out considerably. »
Mrs. P. W. Dirham of Mil waukee, Wis., returned home Thursday after a visit with her parents, Mr. a t nd Mrs. Levi Hawkins at Lafayette and J. D. Allman and family of Rensselaer.
Mr. and; Mrs. Geo. Kimberlin and little daughter Lucile return - ed to their home at Rossville. 111., Tuesday after a visit at the home of her father, John N. Baker, and family of Barkley tp.
Starke County Democrat: A three-coach train load of Kentucky negroes, who will be employed in the great hemp fields near North Liberty for several weeks, passed^rough here over the C. I. & morning. N yJ"he city has finally bought a now fire team, having purchased a nice pair of bays of B. M. Makeever of Newton tp., for 5450. and considering the high price of horses it would seem that the city has got full value for its mbney.
The Indianapolis News speaks very highly "of the late legislature and says that its work was much above the average. While some few good measures were defeated there were many good laws enacted, and as a whole its work is to be commended.
£~ ~rs. George Guild died at the e of her son, Japies R. Guild, ledaryville Saturday, aged 93 years. She was the widow of Rev. George Guild, one of the pioneer Methodist ministers of Indiana. The funeral was held at Medaryville Tuesday. Eger was in Chicago Thursday evening and had just passed by the Boston Store when the shock from the Wisconsin powder mill explosion occurred. Plate glass windows fell out and others were cracked in this store by the shock, while people rushed to the street in terror.
The Kentland Enterprise says that the raid on “Hank” Granger’s joint at Thayer- as reported in Wednesday’s Democrat, was made by Deputy Sheriff Myers and Prosecutor Longwell of Newton county, and not by a U. S. marshal as reported in the dispatch from Thayer giving -an account of the raid.
An exchange says that a movement has been started in Indiana to have the rural mail carriers travel their routes backward every other month —that is, to have them begin serving their routes from one end one month and from the other the next, so as to equalize the time of delivery of mail. As it is now, some patrons always receive their mail early in the day and others late.
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