Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

/■County Commissioner Hershman of Walker tp„ was down yesterday on private business. Ray Payne has returned to Lafayette after a week's visit with his aunt. Mrs. Charles Slaughter, and family ■ . • t ■: Quite a number of Rensselaer people autced and drove to Remington Sunday to attend the Fountain Park meetings. :■ E. L. Hollingsworth went to Charlevoix. Mich., Saturday to join his family for a few days, who are sojourning there. U. 31: Baughman of Okiahom City who is visiting his parents at Monon *'as shaking hands with old friends here Monday, and expects to come back again today. John Sehaclaub and son-in-law. Charles Cain, who occupy the Moore farm in Newton tp„ have rented the Malcho farm west of town for another year, now occupied by Orville Lambert. One of the negroes whom the Monon has working with the big gang of negro labrorers housed in construction cars in the yards at Monon, was killed Sunday evening by the milk train at that place. The Foresters Band and five pieces of the Rensselaer Band, went to Dunnington Sunday via automobile to furnish the music at the ceremonies attending the institution of a how C. O. F. order at that place. We escaped rain during the day Monday, but it came at night, so no records are broken. But yesterday about 1 ,p. m„ a very heavy rain came, which evidently was much heavier over about Remington. Dean Merica, who has been suffering considerably with rheumatism for the past several weeks, sufsuffered a severe attack of indigestion while at the Monon depot Sunday evening, and became so >eak that he had to be carried home. He is now gecting along nicely.

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Glasses flitted by DR. A. G. GATT Optometrist Rensselaer, Indiana. Office over Long’s Drug Star a Phone No. 131.