Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 September 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

School shoes of all kinds for girls and boys, £t Rowles & Parker’s. The twenty-fifth annual meeting of Carroll county soldiers and sailors will be held in Delphi tomorrow. * Mrs. Delos Thompson and ; children returned home Saturday afternoon from an extended outing in Wisconsin. Mrs. Vincent Eisele, who was recently operated on at Chicago and who returned home Sunday, is slowly recovering. Ray Yeoman of Valparaiso and Mr. ,and Mrs. Devere Yeoman of Gary visited Andy Yeoman and family Sunday. Excursion to Chicago next Sunday—-only 75c for the round trip from Rensselaer, which is the only stop north of Monon. The Crown Point Fair, which has been a losing game for the past few years, is likely to face another small deficit this season. Given away absolutely free, a beautiful 41-piece dinner set, Saturday afternoon, Sept. 16. Get your coupons now at VanArsdel’s. Malcom Clark of Wheatfield, spent a few hours here Sunday with friends. He expects to attend Indiana University a part of this year. Wanted —Middie-aged lady for housekeeper, small family; steady position for good woman. Apply at Democrat office for name of party.

W. rs. and C. P. Snedeker and families and Robert Drake and family motored to Knox Sunday to spend the day with F. M. Quick and family. Better quality, better work-, manship, better wear, better prices, better shoes for less money, / our hobby. Come in and see us.—VanArsdel’s. Thomas Coopet;, a 15-year-old Barkley tp. lad, was kicked in the face a colt Sunday and one tooth knocked out and one lip and his chin quite badly cut. .. a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Biggs of Indianapolis who have been spending the past week here with his parents, ** Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Biggs, returned home Sunday. James- H. Gray, former principal of the Rensselaer schools, was here Saturday and over Sunday. Mr. Gray has been holding a position in the Huntington city schools since leaving here, but will attend Chicago University this year, we understand. W. R. Lee has traded the shoq, and furnishing stock which he had in a room near the depot, to James N. Hayworth of Logansport, for the former Alf Jacks property in the west part of town. Mr. Hayworth is shipping the stock to Logansport where he is running a store. Some of the weather prognosticators are now claiming that we are going to have a very cold winter, because of the excessive hot summer. They say that one extreme follows another, and if this is to apply to the weather we may expect the mercury to reach a very low point the coming winter. The Tippecanoe County Fair was a financial failure again this year, the defiicit being $1,700. The days of the county fair seem to be over, and there is scarcely a one in the entire state that pays expenses. Even the Allen County Fair at Ft. Wayne, it is reported, will quit because of its failure to pay out. Mlrs. E. P. Honan accompanied Dr. and Mrs. Corcoran, who had been guests at the Honan horn* for a week, to Chicago Saturday in their automobile, and went from there to St. Cloud, Minn., where she met her son Edward and Monday entered him in St. John’s University at Collegeville, which is located about twelve miles from St. Cloud. W. F. Gilmore and daughter Fern of Macon, 111., came last Wednesday for a week’s visit with relatives at Parr. Mr. Gilmore used to reside in Jasper ! county, but has been living in Illinois for about twenty-one years. While in town Saturday he subscribed for The Democrat to keep posted on the Jiappeni ings in his old home county.