Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
( See our lire of Buggies.—Hamilton & Kellner. Lorena Putts and Olga Schreeg went to Chicago Monday to visit relatives. Dr. and Mrs. I. M. Washburn returned Monday from a two weeks trip to Colorado. ■ - - Judge Hanley went to Monticello Monday to sit as spctal judge in a case in the White circuit court. B. F. Fendig and family and Albert Fendig and family of Brunswick, Ga., autoed to Wolcott Sun- • day. John, Joe and Walter Nagel and Louis Miller weut to Dyer Saturday to visit Herman Kahler, returning home Sunday evening.
John O'Connor of Kniman and John Greve of Wheatfield were among those from the north end in the city on business Monday. Anxious Inquirer: No, there are no cars running on the Purtelle ’•railroad” through Rnsselaer as yet In fact, no rails have yet been laid. Albert Fendig and family returned to their home in Brunswick, Georgia, Tuesday. Samuel Fendig accompanied them as far as Chicago, go. Get a Collegian or a Frat suit at Duvall s Quality Shop, as they can not be duplicated in the county or state for the prices.-—C. EARL DUVALL.
Mrs. Frank Minnicus, wiro has been visiting friends and relatives here and at Francesville for a couple of weeks, returned to her home in Chicago Heights Monday. Kentland Democrat: Rev. V. H. Krull and brother, Frank Krull, of Collegeville, and Mrs. Marie Huffman, of Louisville, Ky., were guests of Nicholas Krull and family Tuesday. We now have on sale 60 pairs of boys knee trousers from ages 10 years to 15 years at prices 25c. and 50c. for 50c. SI.OO and $l5O grades. Be sure and fit the boys out for school.—C. EARL DUVALL. While putting up some bills Monday, Harve Robinson was so unfortunate as to lose ass bill. He had the bill in his pocket with some tacks, and in pulling out the tacks he thinks he must have pulled out the bill.
Mrs. Mary Washburn, mother of Dr. I. M. Washburn, went to Chicago Tuesday. In company with her two daughters, Mrs. Graham and Miss Mary Washburn, they will painext week for Europe where they will spend the winter. - 1 The Kentland Democrat states that Nicholas Krull’s bakery at that place was damaged S2OO over the insurance carried by fire on' Sunday night, Sept. 8. Mr. Krull is a son-in-law of C. R. Ramp of Rensselaer and formerly operated a bakery here. Nearly forty auto loads of Brook “Boosters” blew into town Friday afternoon on an advertising trip for the Brook harvest festival, which opens today' and continues Thursday and Friday. They were accompanied by rhe Brook band, which discoursed music during their stop here.
Among the new subscribrs to The Democrat the past week, by postoffices are: Rensselaer, 2; Emington, IM., 1; Crown Point, 1; Tefft, 1, Hopkins, Minn, 1; Momence, 111., 1; Kentland, 1; Rensselaer, R. 1., 1; Medaryville R. 1,2; Mt. Vernon, So. Dak., 1; Gifford, 1; Rensselaer, R. 4, 1; Mt. Ayr, 1;. Kniman, 1; Lagrange 1. 't . ; .
The sixty-eighth annual conference of the United Brethren of the St. Joseph district, held at North Manchester, adjourned Monday. Following are the appointments of pastors in this vicinity: J. J, Btock. North Judson; O. B. Wells, Otterbein; F. Grow, Parr; W. G. Shafer, Swanihgton; Laura B. Cline, Montmorenci; J. N. Holmes, Morocco. f Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Hoover went to Chicago Sunday where the former will probably undergo an operation for gall trouble that has been bothering him for several months. He has been failing so fast for the past two weeks that it was f.elt the matter of an operation could no longer be delayed. The trouble is pot gallstones the doctors told him a. few months ago, but a thickening of the fluid in the gall, and it must be cleaned out and drained before he would ever get 1 better. The operation is not con-' sidered a very dangerous one.
