Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 April 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
William Washburn spent Wednesday in Chicago. The pension of James Tull of Monon has been increased to S2O li month. * : . Literature about the Abbott-De-troit auto at B. Forsythe's residence or at the garage. Clrris Kalberer, former proprietor of the cement tile factory here, was up from Lafayette Wednesday.
Charles Dluzak. Jr., of near Remington is driving a Ford touring car purchased of John M. Knapp. A few good second-hand sewing machines at the Singer office. Will sell cheap, cash or time. —R. P. BENJAMIN. Agent. ’ ts The Abbott-Detroit Auto Co., is r >nly 3 years old machines have all the very latest improvements.—B. FORSYTHE, Agent. Mrs. John Moran of Bradley. 111., who has been visiting her daughter. Mrs. Joseph Dluzak. of south of town, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Cox of near Aix. mother of Mrs. Harvey Dexter, who has been suffering for the past few days with pneumonia, is reported to be a little better at th: writing.
Several from Francesville attended the opening band concert of the season here Thursday evening. A good sized crowd was out in spite of the rain and threatening weather. Mrs. E. J. Stone left Thursday to join her husband at Oberlin, O. Mr. Stone formerly worked on The Democrat, until Feb. 15, after which he secured a position at Valparaiso. Charles W. Dombaek and wife of Des Moines. la.. are the guests of his uncle, J. J. Montgomery and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Dombaek have been spending the winter in Florida. Mrs. S. A. Freelove returned to her home in Goodland Thursday after a few weeks visit here with her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Babcock, who accompanied her as 'far as Reynolds. A. C. Pancoast and family, who recently returned from a trip south, will soon move into the house formerly occupied by W. W. Matheny. Mr. Pancoast will either, buy or build a home here soon.
Taft and Roosevelt are saying some very uncomplimentary things of each other nowadays, and the g. o. p. elephant has taken to the woods in despair. Moron News: C. E. Tyner leased the Cottage hotel and took possession Monday. He will continue- to discharge his duties at the pump station. The cottage will doubtless take on new life under Mr. Tyner’s management. The accidental slipping of a heavy anchor post which he was loading onto a wagon, pinned the left arm of Emmet Eldridge, son of Nathan Eldridge of Barkley tp., against the wagon wheel, breaking the arm just above the wrist, Tuesday morning. Dr. J. H. Hansson suffered a severe wrench of his back a few days ago while attempting to throw a horse belonging to Fred Yeiter, Which he was treating. Mr. Hansson suffered such pain that he has gene to the Martinsville sanitorium to take treatment. Ray D. Thompson’s agencies had carried considerable on 1 the property destroyed and damaged by the cyclene ir Union tp.. including that of August Krueger, and Michael and August Schultz, but theamounts they will receive we are 1 unable to state at this time because the losses have not all been adjusted as yet.
While taking a spin on his new Thor IV motorcycle Wednesday evening. H. B. Tuteyr met Ray Adams cn the Remington road, who was driving a mare with a suckling colt following. Herman did not see the colt in time to avoid it and a collision resulted. Both escaped without any vefy serious damage, however. • C. B. Stewart’s .companies will fall for about $2,000 losses in cyclone insurance on buildings wreck-j .ed by Sunday nightl- cyclone. There was $l,lOO on the German Luther-: an church in the Schiiltz settlement! in Union tp., which was completely wrecked. Joe Norman also carried cyclone insurance in Mr. Stewart’s agency and will get paid for the loss of a part of the roof on his house. Mr. Stewart also has about S7OO loss in Newton counity. >
