Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 September 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
| Born. Sept. 18, to Mr. and ! Mrs. Gilbert Albin, a daughter. R. D. Thompson and wife were Chicago visitors Wednesday. Mrs. R. P. Benjamin went to Otterbein Wednesday to spend several days with her parents. Joe Reynolds of Chicago came Thursday to visit his mother, Mrs. S. R. Nichols, and husband. Miss Bertha Daniels went to Chicago Heights, 111., Wednesday for a visit with the family of Frank Ott. Miss Anna Kohley left here Wednesday for Campus, 111., where she will spend a few days with relatives. C. C. Clifton and family of Fair Oaks, who have been visiting here with Mrs. Mary Powell, returned home Thursday. Reed McCoy and wife and mother of McCoysburg spent Wednesday here as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Daniels. Sherman Thornton of Surrey/ who was so severely injured a week or so ago by being kicked by a horse, is now greatly improved. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Welsh of Chicago came down Wednesday for a few days visit with rela•tives. They will return to the city Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eiglesbach returned to Chicago Tuesday afternoon after a visit here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eiglesbach.
Ray Elmore and wife and little babe returned to their home in Sheridan Thursday after spending a few days w’ith Mr. and Mrs. Mace at Fair Oaks. Get sale bills printed at The Democrat office. A free notice in The Democrat (all items in bill) goes with each set of bills, and “everyone reads The Democrat.” The Monticello city council has denied a franchise to erect a mausoleum in that city. The promotors are the same people who have been working here along the same line. Today is Rosh Hoshanafi, the Jewish New Year, and marks the beginning of the Hebrew calendar year 5672. Yom Kipper, or jthe day of Atonement, comes on Monday, Oct. 2. James Smith, who has been working for Smith & Thompson on their road contract at Wanatah, was called here Wednesday on business. He returned to his work Thursday afternoon. Miss Marie Miller returned home Thursday from Burlington, Wis., where she has been the past few months visiting relatives and caring for her grandmother, who is very poorly. Donald Beam, Vern Haas, Earl Hemphill and Frank Cox went to Remington Thursday afternoon to take in the horse show, and, incidently, to see some of their lady friends there. Charlie Porter recently sold his big new Abbott-Detroit touring car to B. Forsythe, and will probably not purchase another car this season, he says. Mr. Forsythe has become quite proficient in managing the critter. Only 19 tickets were sold* here Wednesday morning to Indianapolis for the I. O. O. F., Sovereign Grand Lodge meeting. It was expected nearly 100 people would go from here. Our Iroquois Valley correspondent tells of the killing of a blue-racer snake in that locality a few days ago that measured 8 feet and 2 inchqs in length. Evidently some of the recent crop of cider is-getting “hard” in that section. i
