Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Coal and feed for sale by.—Hamilton A Kellner. Misses Mary and Sarah Knight of "iukon, Okla., are visiting relatives here. Mrs. F. X. Busha of Lafayette visited over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam. G. L. Thornton and wife of Surrey are away oiv a six weeks visit in lowa, Kansas and Colorado. Elizur Sage and family of Newton tp„ autoed to Joliet, 111., Saturday. They formerly resided near there. Don Wright John and Jerry Healy and Otto Braun played with the Lake \ illage band Monday at the rally held at Kentland. John M. Knapp, who has been confined to his bed for the past two weeks with malarial fever, is improving slowly but is still bedfast.

John Lesh. an ardent Bull Moose farmer from the north side, was in town Saturday introducing himself and new auto to his brother . Moosers. Frank Biggs left yesterday for a three weeks visit and prospecting trip at Hinsdale, Mont., where his brother-in-law, John McColly, is located. The Monon will run another excursion to Chicago Sunday, September 22. The round trip fare from Rensselaer will be seventy-five as usual.

E. J. Wilcox, formerly of Rensselaer, writes The Democrat from Pleasant Ridge, a suburb of Cincinnati, 0., that a seven pound baby girl arrived at their home Sept. 12. W. C. Baker returned to Chicago Monday after spending his vacation here. He was accompanied back by Miss Jackson, who was a guest over Sundaj- at the Baker home north of Rensselaer. See the 1% yard samples from the Kahn Tailoring Co., to make your fall and winter tailor-made suit and overcoat from. They are the best in the land and can not be eoualea by any firm.— C. EARL DUVALL.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson of Indianapolis spent a few days here the latter part of last week and the first of this with their coiTsin, Fred Cissl. They made the trip on a motorcycle, leaving for their home Monday, going 'Ja Brook.

Former Judge U. Z. Wiley of this judicial circuit, was nominated for congress by the Bull Moosers of the Seventh district Saturday. Judge Wiley was formerly of Fowler, and has served several years in the appellate court of Indiana. While taking a load of baseball fans to Goodland Sunday the Kanne autobus got out of kilter near the James school house, four miles south of Rensselaer, and A. E. Wallace went out with the Rensselaer Producing Go’s, truck and towed the autobus and its passengers into town, they having given up their trip to Goodland.

Manager Ellis of the Ellis theater went to Lowell Saturday afternoon and witnessed the performance of “The Wizard of Wiseland,” which shows here tomorrow night. He pronounces it “all right,” and no doubt the company wi’’. be greeted here by a full ( house. Another production booked by Manager El,lis is “The Pumpkin Huskers,” which will appear at a later date. The latter company will sing Lon Healy’s new song, “It Was Only a Golden Leaf That Fell.”.

Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Crockett are expecting a v’eft early next month from their son Mort and wife at Whitefish, Mont Mort has been awa from here for twenty years. He is a carpenter and is now working for a contracting firm as overseer at Whitefish. They had expected to readh here about the 20th of this month, but write that he will not be able to finish the job he is now working on so that they wl|l be able to ' start from there before about October 1. Four auto loads of Foresters, including the Foresters Band, and Tom Walter and his brothers James and W illiam Walter, went to Dunnington Sunday to attend the dedication of the fine new parochial school there. The Foresters band furnished the music for the occasion. Don Wright and Fred Rhoades played with them. The Walter boys used to be parishi ioners of the Dunnington church 'some thirty years ago, and to say that they enjoyed the trip back there is putting it mildly.