Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
In Christmas candies, nuts and fruits at the Home Grocery leads the van. Wanted— Work on farm by married man, by the month or year.— Peter Theis, Tefft, Ind., R-l. d23-4t Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Van Gundy of Milroy tp., went to Sullivan, 111., Wednesday to spend the holidays with relatives. A lot of nice: young Duroc sows and one full blood Duroc .male hog will be sold at Luers Bros, big stock sale Dec. 27. Tone Kane, the new busman, has ordered a new 10-passenger Buick motor bus which is expected to arrive in a few days. Luers Bros, also have some good horses advertised for their sale Dec. 27. See complete list of stock elsewhere in this paper. Mrs. H. B. Murray went to Indianapolis Wednesday to meet an uncle from Ohio, who will be operated on at the former place. Edward Honan, Jr. came Wednesday from Peru, 111., where he is attending school, to spend the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan. * The Democrat extends compliments of the season to its of readers, and hopes the coming year will deal liberally wth each and all of them. Mrs. James H. Honan, who has ben the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan hpre for a few weeks, left Wednesday for her home in Augusta, Ga. The Democrat acknowledges receipt of a handsome calendar from “U. M. Baughman, Mortgage Loans, Insurance and Real Estate, Oklahoma City, Okla.” If you want to buy, sell or rent property, try The Democrat’s want ad column. Results are so sure that we can almost guarantee them. Try it once and see. Miss Feme Osborne, who has been nursing a typhoid fever case in the family of Charles Roth at Medaryville for several weeks, returned home Wednesday. John Stillman, in writing Ihe Democrat from Gilby, No. Dak., says: “Hoosiers In this section are well. Weather extra good and very little snow on the ground.” Mrs. Vaughn Woodworth of Norfolk, Neb., came Thursday for a visit with fier parents, Mr. and "Mrs. Walter Porter. Mr. Wood worth is also expected in a few weeks. Jake Eiglesbacfi has been selling elk meat from his shop this week, one of the Pullins elk in Barkley tp., having been butchered. The animal Was quite ugly; and it was decided to turn him into, steaks. Mrs. Jessen, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. Bates entertained the Relief; Corps Tuesday night with an; elaborate luncheon after the meet-) ing closed, at the hall. The Corps, decided to send a box of fruit,! jellies and juices to the soldiers’| home at Lafayette for Christmas, j James Walter has rented his* farm, the old Donnelly farm north of town, to the Feldhaus; boys, and expects to move to) towm. Thomas Brown, who lately returned from North Dakota, will occupy the Bislpsky farm in Newton tp.. to be vacated by the Feldhaus’.
J. T. Huston, who has been in poor health for some time, has got a letter from his half-sis-ter. Mrs. H. Barton, who is an oestopath physician located in Denver, Colo., stating that he was to come - there the first of the year to see if the change of climate will benefit him any.
Steve Miller, the degenerate who attacked the girl at Highlands, who tried to attack his landlady and who brutally kicked another girl a few days ago, has pleaded guilty and has been Sentenced to serve from two to twenty-one years in the , state prison. If recent events are to be taken as a criterion the chances are that in a few years some i fool sentimentalist will be pleading for the brute’s freedom and running arounc| .with IT petition as long as the road to Mandelay to dazzle the pardon board.—Lake County Times.
