Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 June 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Daniel’ May mi re was a Chicago business goer yesterday. G. A. Jacks of Lee was a business visitor in the city Wednesday. J. L. Brady is erecting some large new coal sheds east of his elevator. The senate has confirmed the nomination of James E. Carson as postmaster at Hebron. Ind.
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Leopold went to Chicago Thursday where the latter entered a hospital for treatment.
Mrs. James Snedeker was called to Morocco Wednesday by the illness of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Pollock.
Robt. Randle, who is engaged in rela. estate business in Parsons, Kan., is here for a few days visit' with :iis tai her. J. T. Randle.
J. A. Larsh and two children were in Kokomo the first of" the week visiting the latter’s grandparents., Mr. and Mrs. Barnes. -
Mis. Charles Jouvenalof Chicago, who had been visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Charlotte George, the past few days, returned hone Tuesday.
The Bloomer Girls will play baseball at Brook Sunday. Several of the local fans have signified t'icir intention of going over to witness the- game. John Duvall took his three race horses to Crown Point Thursday where he will train them for several days before entering the racing circuit.
Mrs. Isaac Wiltshire left Wednesday for Town Creek, Ala., to visit relatives and endeavor to regain her health, which has been failing somewhat of late.
We guarantee our seamless shoes to give the foot the comfort that you . need so much at this season of the year.— Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block.
Abe Martin says: “It’s funnyhow fast some fellers walk an’ don't git anywhere. What's become o’ th’ ole lifelong Republican that’d vote fer a yaller dog if it wuz on th’ ticket.” 1 '
Jesse Novels of Laurens, lowa, wirtes The Democrat under date of June 6, informing us that himself and wife are the proud parents of a new daughter, born to them the night before, June 5.
Louis Schreeg is excavating for the foundation of his new home at his farm southeast of Parr. Mr Schreeg expects to build a six room two-story modern house and make a few other improvements this summer.
Estrayed— From my pasture near McCoysburg, Ind., about May 1, a 3-year-old red cow, which I bought at a public sale west of Francesville on Jan. 3. Reward offered for information leading to cow’s recovery.—JOHN HERR, McCoysburg, Ind. j2O
A peculiar shifting sort of light was seen by persons on the street about 8 p. m. Monday night, and by some it was thought to be a comet or some kindred heavenly body, while otherp claimed that it was a mere atmospheric disturbance, resultant from lightning.
The appeal for contributions from the members of the M. E. church made Sunday by Rev. W. N. Gathier, has been met very generously, and quite a tidy sum has been raised here toward the building of theft M. E. hospital at Indianapolis. The appeal was state-wide, and seems to be meeting with a very generous response.
Z s I TAKE ORDERS OF ALL KINDS for Cleaning and Pressing, and I deliver them in a highly satisfactory condition. It makes no difference how delicate or dainty the fabric, I can clean it and without the slightest injury to the article., I call for and deliver goods and have them ready when . promised. While I am a quick worker, I Jike time to . do my work thoroughly, however. JOHN WERNER, Tailor Rensselaer, Ind.
