Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1911 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Public Sales. The Democrat has printed bills, for the following public sales: Thursday, Oct. 12, J. N. Gunyon & Son, 1 mile east, J 4 mile north of Parr. General sale of horses, cattle, hogs, farm tools, etc. Tuesday, Oct. 17, L. D. Mauck 4 miles north and 3 miles west of Rensselaer and % mile west of Surrey. General sale of horses, cattle, farm implements, etc. Collegeville Items. The military organization is making notable progress. The prospective captains for the different companies are Clifford Reed, Charles McArdle, Walter Reineck and Andrew Sabados. They are receiving private instructions. from Captain Healey, and will soon be prepared to take charge of their command. At their late meeting the Altar Society elected the following officers for the 1 present term: President, Albert Cavanaugh, vice-president, Charles Pirola, secretary, Angus McLeod, critic, Francis McGrath, marshal, Fred Tiffin, Last Sunday the Aloysian Literary Society also convened for the selection •of officials. Richard Murphy was chosen president, Leon Lambert, vicepresident, Edward Allen, secretary, John Guedelhofer, treasurer, John Schall, sergeant-at-arms, Xorbert Murphy, librarian, Albert Cavanaugh, George Butzen, Stanley Beckman, the standing committee. The following spent Sunday with friends at the college: Mrs. B, G. Smith, Mishawaka; Mrs. M. J. Demredy, Albert Studer, Hammond; M.‘ G. Ricks and son, Lafayette; John A. Gross and son, Gary; Patrick Murray, Stoy, Ill.; Mrs. Louis Wolf, Mrs. Jacob Nix, Jack V. Dwyer, Mr. and Mrs. Murphy, Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Annen, Chicago; Mt. and Mrs. W. C. Murphy and son, Dorthy Donahue, Crawfordsville. At- the meeting of the C. L. S. held last Sunday the following were elected officers: Richard Kuntz, Pres.; Chas. McArdle, V. Pres.; Otto Mueller, Sec.; George Aman, Treas. Walter Reineck, Critic; Thomas Harrington, Clifford Reed, Urban Koehl are the new executive committee, while James Tekath, Charles Bauer, Joseph Kenkel, Andrew Sabados. Joseph Lill and Harold Moran constitute the Advisory Board.' After the election forty-five new members were ushered into the society thus raising the member- • ship to 113. Tuesday afternoon Rev. Gerard Hartjens, prefect of the Religious, granted the occupants of the south study hall freedom from studies after 3:30 p. m.* The St. Xaviers and the All Stars hastily donned their base ball suits and hurried to the diamond. Landoll ascended the mound for the Religious, but during the second inning he was compelled to retire to keep the All Stars from batting till darkness, for his entire assortment of curves looked good to his opponents. The All Stars could do nothing with Burkart’s slants, and the last seven innings resolved themselves into an oldtime pitchers’ battle each team scoring another run mainly on errors. With the game safely stored. Lill eased up in the final rounds, and only for their overdaring base running the losers might have captured several more tallies. Base ball enthusiasm still runs very high and the game next Sunday promises to be bitterly contested. Foot ball prospects are indeed very meager. % The material is scanty, and the chance for a representative team is nil. The college has never given much attention to the game, and it will soon be on the list of those institutions at which foot ball is one of the non-conducted sports. ’ ■” 1 , • Birth Announcements. Oct. 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Am drew Myers of near Kniman, a son. Oct. 4,' to Mrs. John Campbell (widow), of Laura, a daughter. Sale bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office
