Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Vem Haas and Forest Marian vsited in Chicago Sunday with John Knox.
The Mt. Ayr Pilot man is becoming touchy on the Purteile electric road subject. Better admit the truth, brother, and own up that you have been faked igain. No use to keep up the deception any longer.
The model “I”*—our latest creation, our best creation. Everyone says it’s a beauty. And the price—-they read it $1,950 instead of the correct figure of $950, foredoors included. No little flimsy construction, but a real big automobile.—M axwc ll-
B. W. [Dennis and family of Atwood, 111., moved a few days ago to the Howe farm near McCoysburg, which Mr. Dennis has rented for this season. He traded a 180 acre farm in Douglas county, 111., a few months ago for the north portion of 160 acres of the Howe farm.
Mrs. Wm. Warren gave a “stag party” last ’ Thursday in honor of her brother, Louis Zick’s birthday anniversary, at his home in Walker tp. It was a surprise on Mr. Zick, but he enjoyed it thoroughly. A big dinner was served and a grand good time had by all.
In renewing her subscription to The Democrat, under date of March 11, Mrs. Candace Patzschke of Lisbon,' No. Dak., writes: “We are having fine spring weather and farmers started dragging the Bth. Snow is all gone except where the drifts were six or eight feet deep.”
Hon. Jesse E. Wilson, late assistant Secretary of the Interior, has decided to locate in Hammond for the practice of law, and shipped his goods to that city Monday. He was in Hammond yesterday looking up a residence Mrs. Wilson has been confined to the house for the past week with a severe cold and sore tihroat.
:Elias V. Robertson, a piano agent, has through a Chicago attorney, brought suit in the Benten circuit court against Miss Mollie Day of Fowler for $25,000 damages for breach of promise He claims that on Oct. 21, 1910, defendant promised to marry him, but has put off the wedding from time to time until Jan. 1, when she re-nigged entired and hence the suit. , 4
i We are exclusive agents for the Calumet Brand of fertilizer. We have but one sub-agent and that is Wash Cook at McCoysbtrrg. We would be glad to have your orders for this splendid bone filler goods. Will sell vou a 1-5-10 at $25 per ton. a 2-8-10 at $29, a 1-10-5 for s2l and a 10T0 at $25. There is no better fertilizer on the market.— Maines & Hamilton.
Bruce Caster, wejl known to many in Jasper county, died recently and was buried at Independence cemetery in Gillam tp. His age was 61 years. A wife and four children are left, Chester at Gifford ; Mrs. Gertrude Jaeger of Chicago; Mrs. Nettie Resh of Gary and Mrs. Allie Parker of Spokane. Wash., all of whom except Mrs. Parker were in attendance at' the funeral.
Mrs. Mary E. Lowe is in receipt of a card from Sidney B. Holmes .and wife telling of the death of Earl Shigley March 10th at 3 a. m., in the hospital in Jamestown, X. Dak. The cause of his death was consumption and typhoid pneuomnia. Mr. Shigley accompanied Mr. Holmes to their new home. At the time of writing no arrangements had been made for the funeral, awaiting, the coming of his brother, Calvin Shigley, who had stopped in South Dakota. Mr. Shigley was a single man and had gone to work for Mr. Holmes.* He was quite well known here.
Walter Daniels writes from Hansboro, Xo. Dak., in renewing his subscription for another year, and says: “Please change < our address Jrom Devil’s Lake to Hansboro. We moved from Devil’s Lake Monday. Hansboro is 66 miles north of Devil’s and 3 miles from the Canada line. We are having fine weather here now. The snow is nearly all gone. I have a good job for thfe summer taking care of the train of nights for the Fanners’ Railroad. We had a cold it was from 20 to 35 below zero nearly all the time after Christmas. But we are having spring weather now.” ■
