Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Monticello is to have a postal savings bank. Mrs. W. O. Rowles spent yesterday in Chicago. S. R. Nichols was in Chalmers on business yesterday. Sam Fendig was in Chicago on business Wednesday. r J. J. Weast went to Cleveland, Ohio, on fertilizer business Thursday. ’ Mrs. C. W. Spencer and children of Dwight, 111., came Tuesday to visit relatives. The Home Grocery is receiving fine Michigan celery direct from the gardens |iow. A Monticello dealer was fined and costed $35.25 this week for selling cigarettes to a 16-year-old lad. Dr. Finch, the Indianapolis specialist, will make his next regular visit to Rensselaer on Wednesday, July 29. The recent hail storm damaged Alf Donnelly’s onion crop north of town badly, probably cutting the yield short nearly one-half. The flagstaff at the soldiers’ home at Lafayette was struck by lightning Sunday noon and completely shattered and wrecked. Anti-Phymin, Nature’s Greatest Blood Purifier, builds new cell life by exidizing the Blood and creating healthy Tissues. For sale by A. F. Long. ———————’ q Albert Sherril and little son, who have been visiting here with with relatives for the past few days, went to Battle Ground Thursday for a visit with the former’s nephew. The St. Augustine’s Athletic Club is making arrangements to have a tennis court built on the west side of the church campus. It is expected to, have the court completed within a few days. Sylvester Gray returned a few days ago from a visit to his farm near Bluffton. It has been quite dry there in some sections, but their oats are much better than here. Wheat is also good.
There will be an ice-cream and box social at the James school house, three miles south of town, Saturday evening, July 22, and all members of the Ladies’ Aid are requested to bring a cake. A good heavy rain visted east Barkley and the Gifford district at an early hour Wednesday, and it was especially needed in the latter section. A little rain also fell in' Rensselaer at the same time, but not enough to scarcely lay the dust. Remember the piano vote certificates from merchants cost you not one penny extra and you should ask for them with each cash purchase from the- stores using them. Your certificates may land this fine $350 piano for your favorite candidate. Eger Bros., hardware dealers, have lately dissolved partnership, Cleve buying out the interest of his brother Harry in the business. The latter expects to join his mother in the west in a couple of weeks, we understand, and together they will visit Denver, Colo. E. C. O’Connell, aged about 50 years, a wealthy contractor of Kenton, Ohio, disappeared mysteriously . about ten djtys ago. Tuesday night he put uh,at the Lash hotel in Hammqyid and Wednesday morning was found dead in his room, having shot himself through the head with a revolver. H. F. King will modernize his residence property on Elm street in the near , future, but will mot move into same if he can satisfactorily arrange the title to the August Rosenbaum place on Cullen street which, he recently bought. The Elm street property is now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Russel Sage.
Mrs. S. E. Overton and childrep of South Haven, Mich., who have been the guests of John Healy and family the past Several weeks, accompanied by Miss Lucy and Master Paul Healy, expect to leave for Chicago the first of the week where they will take a lake steamer and cross to South Haven. The latter two will spend, a few days with them. 1
