Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dr. I. M. Washburn was a Chicago visitor yesterday. John Clingan of, Monticello was in the city on business yesterday Mrs. Frazee and Miss Frazee of Peru came yesterday to spend a few days with Charles and Eli Arnold of Barkley tp. E. A. Fisher was in the city on business a short time Saturday, returning to his home in Chicago that afternoon. The Pythian Sisters’ 10-cent social will be held Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. V. Porter on Main street. Walter English and friend of Purdue University spent Sunday here with the former’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. E. C. English W. E. Tucker of Newton, 111., came Thursday to visit a few days with his brother-in-law, Harrison Timmons, and wife.
M*rs. Wm. Swartz and four children of Rosebud, Mont., are visiting her parents, Mr. arid Airs. N. Osborne of Gillam tp. If you want warm winter clothing at less than half its worth, don’t fail to attend the sale at the armory next Saturday. There was a very good crowd out at Everett Halstead’s Monday and a very good sale, considering the condition of the weather. The Dr. F. A. Turfler farm of 102 acres near Idaville, sold Saturday at public auction and was bought by C. G. Spitler of this city for S7O per acre. Charles Spain, Mrs. F. A. Philips, Mrs. Grant Warner and 1. J. Montgomery went to Monticello Saturday to spend the day at the horse show.
W. R. Meguire went to Chicago on business Monday. He returned home Sunday from Iron River Mich., where he had been on business a few days. Mrs. J. H. Chapman, Mrs. A. F. Long, Mrs. George Williams and Mrs. J. D. Allman returned home Saturday from Indianapolis where they attended the state federation of clubs meeting. Eli Arnold of Barkley tp., has traded 80 acres of his land for the A. A. Boyer farm of 160 acres adjoining his 120 acre farm, which now gives him 280 acres. The 80 acres were put in at $95 per acre and the 160 at SBO per acre in the deal. Kentland Enterprise: Indania Northwestern Traction Co. vs. Henry Granger, a suit in replevin, plaintiff defaulted and judgment entered for defendant. A similar action was taken in a suit of the above company against Alike Peterson and Vernon Cypher.
In the football game here Saturday at Riverside athletic park between West Lafayette and the local high schools, the latter were victorious by a score of 17 to 0. There were no fatalities, although one of the members of the visiting team suffered a broken nose. With several pleasant days last week, a goo dfreeze Saturday night and a very pleasant Sabbath, we had promise of con-, tinued good weather this week. But, alas, rain fell all Sunday night and most of the day Monday and Monday night, and most of the fields have , been too wet .to get into to husk corn. Mrs. Rebecca Hurley of Barkley tp., who has been in poor health for some time and was released from the Longcliff asylum a few months ago, died Saturday and was buried yesterday in Mt. Tabor cemetery, the funeral services being held at the house at 2 p. rri. She leaves a husband but no children, Her age was about 45 years.
Glasses flitted by DR. A. G. CATT Optometrist > Rensselaer, Indiana. Office over Long’s Drug Store. Phone No. 232.
