Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Several from here motored to Lafayette yesterday to take in the Ringling Bros,' Circus. Mrs. Cal Cain and children re- 1 juirned yesterday from a two weeks’ visit with friends at Lake Village. V ■ Mrs. Mattie Sharp and her aged father, uncle John Stively, returned Monday evening from an extended visit in Ohio. Miss Maurine Tuteur. who has been spending rhe past two weeks with friends at Kentland, returned home Wednesday.
Mrs. Roscny Garriott. of north of town, went to Millsgrove Tuesday for a couple of weeks visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Filler and daughter Margaret, of Logansport visited wyver Sunday at the Ralph Johnson home north of town. 150 pairs of boys' knee pants, all grades this /week at 25c and 50c. From ages 3 years to 17 years. C. EARL DUVALL. Monon News: L’. M. Baughman, who has been here several weeks at the bedside of his mother, returned to his borne in Oklahoma City, Monday. // .
C. S. Allen, of Michigan, a broth-er-in-law of E. L. Hollingsworth, has purchased 700 acres of the Gifford land, just northeast of New-] land, at S3O per acre. Mrs. Sarah Beal, of Moline, Kan., who has been visiting here with her sister, Mrs. W. M. Hoover, left Tuesday for Macon. M<v where, she expects to make her home. Tony Anhier, who was defeated for senator in the democratic convention. it is currently reported, will be the Bull Moose candidate for sheriff. Mr. Anhier was formerly chairman of the democratic county committee and has been prominent in politics.—Monon News.
Mt. Ayr item from Kentland Enterprise: Ed. Stahl and children are here from Ohio and expect to make this community their home if they can find a house. The Royal Neighbors have paid to the children the SI,OOO insurance carried by Mrs. Stahl, and Mr. Stahl proposes to use it in sending the children to school.
Elton Shafer, of Burnettsville, has filed suit in the Cass Circuit court against the Panhandle Railroad company, demanding $5,000 damages for the death of his five-year-old son, who was killed on the Main street crossing at BurnettsviHe March 21st. 1912. The complaint alleges that there was no flagman at the crossing and that no bell or whistle was«oounded.—White County Democrat
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