Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
White Clover Honey, 15c carton. — Home Grocery. ~ Simon- Leopold was in Chicago on business Wednesday. Dr. I. M. Washburn was called to Shelby Thursday in consultation. Those fancy colored shopping baskets at the Home Grocery are very cheap at 30c, 40c and 50c. Mrs. B. F. Edwards and children of Chicago are spending the week here as guests of relatives. Mrs. Walter Forbes and Mrs. L. H. Hamilton were in Lafayette one day the first of the week. ■ . - - • Will and Earl Barkley and Bruce Hardy were in Lafayette Wednesday to see about some stable horses. • Mr. and Mrs. M. Martinson and son of Chicago were guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Hansson; a few days the first of the week. Muncie. the largest “dry” city in Indiana, voted “wet” Tuesday by a majority of 476. It will have 25 saloons. Two years ago Muncie voted dty by'2o9. J. V. Parkison and wife of l’.ucklen, Kan.,, who have been visiting here with their daughter, Mrs. Walter Porter, went to Chicago Wednesday for a short visit with relatives.
James Peregrine went to Hebron Wednesday for a visit with his daughter, Mrs, Ora Best, after which he expects to go to the Dakotas on a prospecting trip before he-decides upon any permanent location. Blaine Gwin, who is employed in charity work near Winnipeg, stopped off Wednesday for a short visit with his parents while on his way to Patterson, N., J., where he expects to be for some time in the future. Bert Hammond of Coats, Kan., is visiting his uncles, Stewart Hammond and Walter Porter, a few days this week. Being called to Indianapolis qn business he decided it was a good chance to stop off here them, hence the visit. As it was near taxpaying time, three Gillamites started to Rensselaer to pay their taxes. They, got as far as Monon, made a mistake and got on the wrong train and went to Lafayette. They shipped their goods back Saturday evening and started home Sunday morning, arriving in the evening. xx The little daughter of Ed Fay received a. fracture of the collar bone last Friday, but is getting along as well as could be expected now\ It seems that the children were playing with bottles in the yard and in some manner one was thrown so as to strike the child on the collar bone, resulting in the fracture of that member. Sim Dowell, or “Sim, the cattle dealer,” former county commissioner, came Wednesday from Conway, lowa, for a brief visit with his brother-in-law, Thomas Tanner, returning home Thurs/ day, followed by James Hallagan, who will attempt to collect a judgment the Hallagans secured against him in the noted cattle stealing case several years ago.
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