Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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The automatic block system, being installed by the Monon, is about completed between here and Monon, that is, the wires are all in and several of the batteries are set. George Michaels, who has been in a Chicago (hospital for the past two weeks, where he underwent an operation for appendicitis, was expected home yesterday. Miss Ethel Jacks was up from Lafayette Friday to attend a reunion ,• of the 1909 high sdhool class at the home of Miss Marceline Roberts tliat ening.
Victor Yeoman is spending the week in Muncie, attending the annual conference of the M. P. church, as a delegate from the Rosebud and Mt. Hope classes. He will visit his sister, Mrsf Ed Mauck, while there. Mrs. N. Monahan and children who have been visiting relatives here the past several days, returned to their home at Wallington, 111., Saturday, accompanied by Miss Eva Hammerton who will visit them there a short time. Beryl Shaffer, son of John Shaffer of Idaville, a barber and an all-round athlete, died at Monticello Sunday while playing ball. He was catcher for the Monticello team, and toppled over after making a run and died in a few moments. He had been married only a short time. Ninety-eight tickets were sold on the Monon’s excursion to Chicago Sunday, and about fifty more were sold on the 10:05 a. m., train. The chief attraction that drew so many people from here seems to have been the airships at Grant Park, on the lake tront, and which will continue to give practical demonstrations there until Friday. The ball games at the city were also good crowd-drawers. Probably the heaviest rain we have had in six months came about midnight Saturday night, and was accompanied by considerable lightning. This, with the rains of Friday and Saturday mornings, wet the ground up pretty Well and raised the water in the river perhaps six inches. It did not cool the atmosphere very long, however, and Sunday afternoon was a scorcher, with Monday liitle if any cooler.
