Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Have you seen those, new dress goods all new fall shades* at Rowles & Parker’s r Harry English, who has been visiting with relatives at Danville, 111., for the past two weeks, returned home today. Miss Ida Jensen of Wheatfield is spending the weejk here with her brother Thomas and wife and J. P. Hammond and family. Walter Crampton, of Chicago, who has been spending the summer here with his uncle, C. E. Prior, returned home yesterday. Mrs. G. E. Murray entertained about an even hundred guests at her home on River street Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons. Mrs. Anna Timmons and son Oscar of Stewart, lowa, came yesterday to visit with relatives at McCoysburg and other parts of the county. Mrs Alex Leach and son, Everett and wife and Mrs. Ross went to Goodland Wednesday to visit a few days with Carl Hamacher and family. Mrs. W. R. Brown and daughter, Miss Genevieve, accompanied Mrs. Woodward to Chicago yesterday. The latter had been visiting them here. The widow of the late Dr. Merrill will close up her husband’s affairs in Rensselaer and move to Chicago, where her married daughter resides. C. L. Mann has been transferred from mail service on the Monon to that on the Big Four out of Cincinnati, to which city he went yesterday to begin his duties. The Wheatfield K. of P. lodge initiated twenty new candidates for. Knighthood Thursday night. Several members of the local lodge went up via auto and took in the ceremonies. Miss Emma Smith left Tuesday for her home in New Philadelphia, 0., after a visit here with her brother-in-law, B. Forsythe, who accompanied her as tar as Indianapolis. The Wrens will play Gpodland tomorrow at that place. The Goodland team has the reputation being pretty swift and the local fans who go over are assured of a good game. “Deacon” Hollister qnd wife will have been married fifty years next Tuesday* and in celebration of the event will keep open house both afternoon and evening, from 2to 5 and 7:30 tq 1° p. m. • ; George Pauley, who has been visiting here with -his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Zernden, for the past few days returned to his home iri yesterday, his sister refriaini'ng for a longer visit. t James Brenner, who is a military cadet in the navy, is spending a few days here this week with relatives and old friends. He recently toured Europe on one of the American battleships, and enjoyed the trip immensely. Paul Glazebrook returned yesterday from West Baden, where he has been all summer holding a position as clerk in his uncle's Lee E. Sinclair’s, big hotel. He is rather undecided whether he will resume his studies at Purdue or not. Passenger train No. 6, due here at 3:15 p. m., was delayed seven hours Wednesday at 'Lafayette junction where a Big Four engine ran off the derail, blocking the L. E. & W\, Monon and Big Four tracks. Several people procured automobile transportation from Rensselaer to their homes, not deeming it advisable to wait on the train.

OFFICIAL COUPON The Jasper County Democrat’s Great Piano Contest One $350.00 Piano to be given away 1 ■ Good for 5 votes for l /. j. . 1 -I Illi Street and No._, Town , —.— . One Banner Upright Grand Piano will be awarded to the person living in Jasper or adjacent counties receiving the greatest number of .votes.