Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dr. J. H. ftansson made a business trip to Shelby yesterday- : For Rent—24o acre improved farm in Jordan tp.— Thos. E. Reed, Remington, Ind., R-3. telephone 79-J. Miss Grace Robinson v came Thursday evening from Chicago for a visit with her mother, Mrs. G. M. Robinson, and family.
Lonzo and Paul Healy played for a big dance at Kentland last Tuesday night and will play tonight at a dance given hy George Ade at Hazelden, his farm near: Brook. Earl Duvall and family will occupy the new house now being built by A. Leopold on South Van Rensselaer street. It will probably be ready for occupancy about Nov. 1. \ " Mrs. Austin Hopkins and daughter, Miss Gertrude, returned home Wednesday evening from Sullivan where they had been visiting the former’s daughter for the past ten days. Mrs. Abel Grant, who has been visiting relatives at Spokane, Wash., and other points in the west for the past two months, will leave Spokane for her home here about Oct. 10. The excursion to Chicago tomorrow is over the Indianapolis division of the Monon, and the special train will stop at all stations south of 'Lowell, passing Rensselaer at 8:48 a. m.
Charles Randle and wife returned Tuesday from Chicago where the former had gone for medical adVice, regarding an operation, and was told that an operation was not deemed advisable. Mrs. O. K. Leigh of Hutchinson, Kan., who has been visiting her father, J. R. Carr of north of town, and her /Sister, Mrs. Theodore Phillips, of Gillam tp., for the last month, departed for home yesterday. I have moved my millinery and dressmaking shpp over the Trust & Savings Bank, and will be ready to serve the public this week. My head trimmer lias been preparing for this opening. Welcome to all.— Mrs. H. A. Cripps. 014 W. R. Lee has traded his stbre at Aix to Rev. Morrow for the latter’s residence property in that city. Lewis Nichols, who has been running the store at Aix for some time, will now return to Rensselaer and work in the Home Grocery. The Salisbury Family entertainment at the Presbyterian church next Thursday evening is under the auspices of the Ladies’ Industrial Society of the Presbyterian church. Don’t fail to come out and hear this splendid musical entertainment.
The Fancy Produce Market will be closed at 6 o’clock after September 30th, unless by appointment. If you have strictly fresh, clean eggs, get our prices before you sell. We are also in. the market for fancy dressed veals.— C. E. Prior. Phone 39. The Babcock & Hopkins elevator is now up about fifty feet. When completed, which at the present rate will not be a very long time, the building will stand about one hundred feet high, or only a few feet less than the elevator that burned. • ..* v •.. .’’j if . . Daniel Ott of Denver, Colo., who had been visiting in this locality with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Daniels,, and numerous other relatives' the „ past four weeks, left, yesterday for Chicago eHights where he will visit relatives before returning home.
Starke County Democrat: Dean Courtright of Remington returned home Monday after a week’s visit with his daughter, Mrs. Carson Rebstock and husband. Mr. Courtright is past eighty years of age, but he still seems to be enjoying very good health-. - ' Peter Hordeman of Union tp. also raised some big apples season, and Wednesday, he deposited five huge ones on our table, the largest of which measured 14inches in circumference and tipped the scales at 15 1 /i ounces. He has shipped about twenty bushels to Chicago,! to private parties, realizing about 50 cents per bushel net on them.
