Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 February 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Simon Fendig and Miss Emma Miller of Wheatfield came down’ Monday to spend a few days here with relatives.
Four horses and mules for sale today at J. E. Sultlenberger’s sale, 5% miles-north of at Henry Ropp’s farm.
Wm. Lowman of Muncie, who works as a street car conductor there, is spending a few days with relatives in this county.
Mirs. Fannie O. Rhoads is quite ill with a chronic trouble at the home of her sister, Mirs. Emma York on Milroy avenue.
Twelve head of cattle and 10 head of sheep at the Mack Sullivan hale next Friday. See entire list elsewhere in The Democrat. 7
Mrs. Ed Miller, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Isaac Parcells at Battle Ground the past few days, returned home Sunday.
Fifteen extra good milch cows and heli fens at the Markin sale, north of town, next Monday. See complete Hist in another column.
If you want to buy a good horse, go to the Wm. Markin (Sale, 5 miles north of town, next Monday. See list of property in another column.
George Peters spent Sunday in Chicago, and yesterday went to Newcastle to see about getting a job jn ,the automoibUe factory there.
Yes, Win. Markin will have some hay for sale at his public sale next Monday, 5 miles north of Rensselaer, on the Mrs. Loughridge farm
Mrs. C. M. Schotts of Chicago, who has been spending the past ten days here with relatives and friends, retu'rn'ed to Chicago Sunday.
Miss Emma Rishling is spending this week and next studying the new creations in mi'lilinery in the large establishments at Indianapolis.
John Hordeman and Fred Cissel spent Sunday in Chicago with the former’s son Leo, who has been working there the past several months.
A. W. Hopkins of Chicago joined his wife here Saturday evening to spend Sunday with her as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hopkins. i
B. S. Fendig left Monday to take up his new duties in the ' commission firm of Carl Decker & Co., in which he has recently acquired an interest.
Edward Honan, Jr., who has been attending school at Peru, 111., is now enrolled here in the local high school as a member of the sophomore class.
Seven head of horses and mules will be sold at the Wm. Markin sale, on the Mrs. Loughridge farm, 5 miles north of Rensselaer, next Monday, Feb. 19.
Feb. 9, to Mrs. Carrie widow of John Wilkins, who is staying with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ringeisen, in Hanging Grove tp., a son.
Corn King spreaders, Blue Bell Cream harvester? < and I. H. C. gasoline engines i have no sapteriors on the market. 'See them at HamILTON & KELLNER’S. John Myers, an aged resident of the east . part of town died Saturday forenoon after having suffered a stroke of' paralysis a few days before. He had been, in feeble health for some time/ The funeral was held Monday and burial made in the Benson cemetery in'Milroy tp.
