Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Delos Thompson was a business visitor in Chicago Thursday. r
Why don’t you get envelopes printed with your name and address in one corner? None of your letters can then get lost. Looks lousiness-like and makes a good impression x on those you tfrite to. You can get 100 for 50 cents at this office. Smith & Kellner have been awarded the contract for the cement walks at the Motion’s new depot and wfll, as sooh as the weather permits, begin the construction of same. The waiting room floor will be unlike the remainder of the floors, which will be of hard wood.
Little Mary and Josephine Kiser were taken to Ft. Wayne Wednesday by Mrs. Mary Drake, the children having been taken in charge by the Catholic thurch, after their mother had been sent to Longcliff. The father, and older girls, who go to school, were unable to look after these children. j ' Kentland Enterprise: George Ade will entertain a couple hundred college boys at Hazelden Saturday. The visitors will come to Kentland and be taken over in automobiles. The dinner, which is always a feature of Mr. Ade’9 entertaining, will be served by the members of the Cosmopolitan Club of this place.
The Ford Model T, Torpedo Runabout, handled by John M. Knapp, the local Ford agent, is about the slickest little car ever seen in Rensselaer. It is a beauty, and many complimentary remarks are “heard passed upon it on a 1! sides. Mr. Knapp recently got in two of these machines of this pattern, one of which he sold to Clint Brown of Barkley tp.
Vern Robinson, who took up a claim a couple of years ago near Leeds, So. Dak., arrived here Monday evening. He had two almost total crop and, having proved up his claim so that he can sell it if he so desires, he decided to return to Indiana. His wife is spending ;a few weeks in the Black Hills and will join her husband here in the near future. A young man of perhaps 18 years of age, made a pretty thorough canvass of the business places Thursday, endeavoring to raise money tc go to a barbers’ school, he stated, that he might become self-support-ing. He claimed to have recently lost both his speech and hearing: He collected quite a number of dollars here. He gave the name of George Young, and claimed to be from Fairland, Ind.
Joseph Hoover went to Star City Thursday where he will attend a family reunion. His brother, whom he has not seen in about twenty years, and his sister Whom he has not seen for thirty-one years, will be there, or at least they have wired that they would. The brother left home twenty years ago and poined the regukir army, and has since roamed over about every part of the world.
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