Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Conrad Kellner was in Racine, WisL, on business this week. Born, Oct. 10, to Rev. and Mrs. Kuonen of Valma, a son. We want you to see those new Fall Kuppenheimer Suits and Overcoats. — Rowles & Parker. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lynn of Attica are Aisiting their daughter, Mrs. W. H. Parkinson and famW- _____ Largest line of sheet music in Rensselaer. Save from eight to ten cents per copy.— Jarette’s Variety Store. Mrs. Firman Thompson was called to Bowen, 111., Wednesday by the death of her grandmother Clayton. Mrs. Harry Murray arrived from Longmont, C010.,’ a few days ago, her husband having preceeded her here recently. R. H. Shumway of Minnesota, who has been visiting here with, Peter May and family, went to Kokomo Wednesday for a short visit with relatives. \ Attorney George A. Williams was in Winamac Wednesday where he is special judge in a damage case wherein the town of Knox is defendant. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth returned home yesterday morning from Kalamazoo, Mich., where the latter bas been for some time with her mother. Mrs. M. E. Thompson and Mrs. Jennie Thompson went to Battle Creek, Mich., Thursday where they will take treatment in the sanatorium at that place. % ~ Mrs. Snodgrass of Topeka, Kan., and Mrs. M. A. Timmons of Little River, Kan,, who have been visiting here with Mrs. Morris, left Thursday for their homes. Horace Bailey, aged 80 years, died at the home of his son near Francesville Saturday. He was the fatehr of Mrs. Emma Swim and* Arthur Bailey of Rensselaer. Fred Hopkins of Wabash, who has been laying brick here on the addition to the M. E. church, left Wednesday .for a short-visit at his home, pending the arrival of more brick. , O. H. McKay moved into the rooms over his laundry Wednesday. He has rented his own property in the northeast part of town to Henry Roorda, who has moved here from Fair Oaks.
George E. McColly and sister, Mrs. Nancy Payne will leave Monday for LaMar, Mo., where the latter will spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. C. D. Hopkins, and the former will remain indefinitely. This has been an eventful week. Monday Mrs. O’Leary’s cow kicked over a lantern and started a great conflagration in Chicago (1871), Thursday Columbus discovered America (1492), and yesterday was Friday and the 13th! W. H. Daugherty has sold the 80-acre farm which he Owned in Barkley tp., to IVJrs. Alda Parkison, for $6,800, and has bought the Eastburn farm of 240 acres in the same township and will move to same next spring. He is now occupying Ben Harris’ farm in Barkley. ELL 15 THEATRE J. H. S. Ellis, Mgr. Saturday, Oct. 14 ONE NIGHT ONLY OUR STOCK COMPANY PRESENTS La Belle Marie Prices 25-35-50 c SEATS AT JESSEX’S ' - • . - “ «
