Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Joe Hoover made a business trip to Medaryville Thursday. Men’s heavy fleeced shirts and drawers, regular 50c values, our price 43c.— Rowles & Parker. Mr. Alva Stephenson of Parr and Miss Carrie Davis of Rockport, 111., were married Monday at Louisiana, Mo. A. Leopold and son Mose, V. Nowels and C. S. Chamberlain motored to Brook yesterday afternoon in the former’s car. Mrs. Harley Bruce returned to Crawfordsville yesterday after a several days visit here with relatives. She was accompanied as far as Monon by Miss Letha Wood, who spent the day there.

Bert Stevens of Hammond, who has been visiting here with his parents, Mr/ and Mrs. E. Stevens, in the north part of the city, returned to Hammond Thursiday. The Thelma Company went to Oxford yesterday, from here. They gave a very pleasant performance at the Ellis theater Thursday evening, and they are all excellent in their respective parts. The condition of James Matheson, who has been steadily failing since his return from an Indianapolis hospital where he was operated on for cancer of the bladder, and he is now in quite a critical condition and can probably live but a short time. J. H. Randall, deputy game warden arrested Charles Vogfel of Honey Creek tp., and George Small of Princeton tp., for Sunday hunting and brought them before ’Squire Marshall, who fined them $5 and costs, amounting to $32.85 each.—Monticello Journal. Thomas Brown and family, who moved to North Dakota a couple of years ago, have returned to Jasper county and are temporarily residing in Rensselaer, intending to go on a farm in the spring. They had two crop failures in succession in North Dakota and decided to come back to God’s country.

Chase Moore of Pierre, So. Dak., stopped over Wednesday night here with his grandfather, YVm. E. Moore. He was on his way to Montgomery copnty in a big touring car, where he will join his wife who is visiting there and 1 they will go to French Lick for a brief sojourn. Mr. Moore is in the life insurance business in Pierre. Mrs. John Chamberlain and daughter of Benton Harbor, Mich., who accompanied Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Yeoman here Sunday after attending the funeral of the former’s son, who was accidently killed in Huston, Texas, a short ago. left Thursday to spend a few days with Mrs. Chamberlain’s brother-in-in-laws, Henry and George Chamberlain, at Chalmers. A. D. Lee received word this week that his son, Andrew .A. Lee, of Salem, Ore., had been appointed delegate to the National Methodist conference to be held at Minneapolis next May. There were twelve candidates, and some of them very prominent men. but he was elected on the first ballot, and naturally feels very much elated. He will visit his relatives and friends here when he attends to his duties at Minneapolis. It is reported that Bert Bartoo, former proprietor of the Morocco Courier, who with his wife and daughter have been visiting relatives in Remington for several weeßs, has bought a newspaper in Wabash county and will not again return to Tacoma, Wash., wheje he has been engaged in the job printing business for the past couple of years. It was generally believed he was to buy the Remnigton Press, but evidently they could not get togetheron price. Harvey .Davisson has notified A. W. Sawin, who occupies Harvey’s residence property on the north side, that he wants possession of same by Nov. 15 and that he and his family expect to return to Jasper county about that tipe to again take up" their residence here. Harvey- sold his farm near Hamilton. No. Daksome time ago and has not again bought there, we are informed. His Wife is said to be homesick, which is given as the reason for returning. | • .. t- i . ■