Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long were Chicago visitors Wednesday. flF. E. Lewis returned Tuesday from a business trip to England. P. I. Glazebrotfk is up from Purdue on a few days business trip. Uriah Nichols, Goodland’s veteran hotel man, was buried Monday. i . ——-—. ' W. M. Hoover of south of town is confined to his home with rheumatism. Miss Bernice Hammond went to Wheatfield yesterday to visit with relatives. John Ramp, « proprietor of the Home Grocery, was in Chicago Thursday on business. Mrs. Purcupile is spending a few days in Chicago, studying the new creations in spring millinery. Mrs. Jay Lamson, who has been visiting with Rev. Baech and family at Delphi, returned home Wednesday. Japies Roorda and Rompke Sipkema of Keener tp., have recently I returned from a several weeks sojourn with relatives in their native land, Holland. Come and see J. V. Collins for Buckeye Grain Drills, Seeders, Buckeye Cultivators and Superior Fertilizer Disc Corn Planters. Also Miller Manure Spreaders. West side of public square. 10a Bud Hammonds of Lisbon, No. Dak., is visiting here fora few days. He was called here by the condition of his aged father, B. W. Hammonds, of near Remington, who was recently declared of unsound 1 mind.
j The democratic state convention ■ will be held in Indianapolis next | Thursday. It would appear now ' that Samuel M. Ralston of Lebanon will win the nomination for governor on the first ballot and by a decided majority. Do any of our subscribers know i anything of Ephram Englemire, i who is said to have lived in Jasper county in 1875? A Missouri I attorney desires the information, as will be seen from a “want ad” . in our classified column. Charles Moore, vice-president of the First National Life Insurance • Co., of Pierre, So. Dak., in company with two of his agents, W. B. Johnson, and J. A. Walsh, left here Wednesday for Pierre, after a few days visit with the former’s grandfather, W. E. Moore. j;r Frankfort News: The program • was a splendid one from beginning to end and well deserving their crowded house. The choruses wbre given with a vim and spirit that quite won over the audience at the first. The musical 'numbers given ■by the Mandolin Club were very I well rendered and the Club was ! forced to respond to numerous encores. At Presbyterian church Monday, March 25.
i F. H. Robertson, former publisher of the Mt. Ayr Pilot, who left there several months ago to take charge of a paper at Freeland, Bedton county, did not find the latter a paying proposition and has returned to the Pilot, succeeding Editor Seward, who has had charge of the paper since Mr. Roberts:.! left. The Democrat welcomes “Dad” back in this vicinity but, hopes he will not give us any more Purtelle ! dope.
