Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ves Richards is moving to Wanatah. Dan Waymire motored to Demotte Sunday. Miss Bertha Daniels is attending normal at Terre Kaute. m j Tone Overton and Earl Hemphill spent Sunday in Chicago. - Mrs. Delos Thompson and daughter Lois spent yesterday in Indianapolis. Cyrus Haas. Perry Horton and Cal DuCharme were taken into the Jefferson Clnb Monday evening. Thompson Ross and wife came down from Chicago Saturday to spend Sunday with his mother. Advertised letters: Miss L. Unger, Mrs. Dora E. Richardson. Mrs. A. Page, J. A. Williams, Claude Moore. C. P. Moody and Sherman Parks drove the former's Marion touring car to Chicago Monday where it will be repaired. Ernest, Catinder. the 10-year-oli son of Lon Cavinder. suffered a fracture of his right arm just below the shoulder when he fell under the wheel of a loaded wagon which his father was driving. The bone was badly crushed.
Mrs. Erica McCleary of Chicago, j who will be better remembered here as Miss Erica Troll, a former music teacher in the city schools, spent last week here as the gueit jof friends. Several social functions : were given in her honor by former teachers and other friends. i | J. W. Culp was in from GKlam ■ tp., Saturday on business. He has j recently bought the old Robinson , farm of 120 acres in Gillam which he has occupied for the past nine years as tenant. The place was owned by Fred Yaggie of Franeesville, who recently traded it to Wm. Schleman for a larger tract of land. ; and Mr. Culp bought the farm of j Schleman.
Morocco Courier: Miss Mary Robinson went to! Rensselaer Saturday to spend some time viidting Mrs. Louis Hamilton and other relatives .. . Word was received here Saturday by A. B. Jenkirs that his sister, Mis. J. E. Curtis, Who formerly lived six miles east of Morocco, but who now resides at Hoitvilie, Cal., was stricken with paralysis and was not expected to live.
Pulaski County Demcera:: R. L. McLaughlin, under indictment for the illegal sale of liquor at MedaryviHe, entered a plea of guilty to the charge in one of the three indictments He was fined SSO and costs ard given thirty .days in jhil. He paid t!h fine, and upon his promise to hereafter obey the Taw the jail sentence was suspended during his good behavion The other two charges were then no! pressed.
John Marlatt was another " who was caught in Sunday night’s rain. He was driving tp his home just nbrtheast of town a few miles when the rain caught him. He had to ( stop his auto and pull his coat up around his ears and Iran forward to keep the water from bis face. He says he rever saw anything like it. The rain fell as If all the gates ( of the clouds had been opened at once, and the whole country there- ‘ abouts was flooded. The Gifford district is 9aid to have resembled one vast lake Monday morning.
