Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 October 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Winter weight Union suits and two piece suits in all grades and colors at. the Quality Shop, prices 50c to $5.00 a suit.—C. Earl Duvall. In mentioning the location of Geo. O. Pumphrey’s farm in Wednesday’s issue, we should have said Whitley county instead of Kosciusko. His farm lies I'/j miles north of Coesse, five miles east of Columbia City. - Marshal Mustard has had a lot more filling done on the east end of Milroy Park lately, and Syl- * vester Gray has been employed several days this week in leveling off the dirt. The filling in has greatly improved the appearance of the Park, and it will look very pretty when a sod covers this part. -!»!,, \ —.—-— ■* )> I George Heuson and family, who moved from Newton tp. to Jamestown, No. Dak., last spring are returning to God’s country, Mrs. Heuson and little daughter being already here and George will follow as soon as he gets his flax harvested. Crops were so poor there this year that they decided to come back to Indiana. . 1 ™ 'I I. ■I ■■ IIS Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jones of Ingals, lnd., were here Monday and Tuesday visiting old friends. . and are at Brook today. They were visiting in Rensselaer last week and while there Mr. Jones l erected a monument at I the i gra\es of his father and mother. His mother died in 1861 and his father in !875, and were burred in the Strong cemetery southwest of Rensselaer. Mr. Jones is in good health and says he is feeling fine.—Kentland Enterprise. The little year-old-Son of Mr. : and Mrs. Leonard Turner of Indianapolis, died Wednesday night jt the home of its grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Meeker, in Monticello, where Mr. and Mrs. Turner were visiting this week. It was, sick but a few hours from cholera infana few hours from cholera infantum. Mr. Turner is quite well known and! has many friends in Rensselaer, where he was employed for several months a few years ago as linptyper on The Democrat.