Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. Tony Keiper w'ent to Plymouth Saturday to visit with his brother, John V. Keiper, and family. , Mrs. A. O. Harriott, and little daughter of Hammond, is visiting her mother, Mr. A. Leacch. for a fe days, T. F. Dunlap has rented hi o big farm at Surrey to Esti! Price and wilt ‘taove to Elwood where his son Ivan Is located. ■ _ I Through mistake, someone took my overcoat instead of his own at the dance at Frank Betsinger’s. Will party 1 kindly notify me that the exchange can be corrected. —VERLIE SPENCER, Rensselaer. Mr. Hansen is recognized by the musical world as an artist of more than ordinary ability.—Richmond Evening Item. Musical at the Presbyterian church, Friday evening, October 25. Admission 25 cents.
Mr. Hansen is a clean, pure, dLcriminating musician in all that the term implies, and his work for years has ben an inspiration to every music loving home in Indianapolis.—lndianapolis Sentinel. Recital at the Presbyterian church, Friday evening, October 25. Admission 25 cents.
J. K. Davis of Greencastle is here for a few days looking after business interests. He returned about two weeks aga frcm Hamilton, No. Dak., where he went to look after the harvesting of the crops on his farm there occupied by C. D. Norman. They had good crops there this year, but too much rain at harvest time caused great loss. Mr. Norman lost, about twenty acres of wheat and nearly one hundred acres of bar|ey and oats.
\. J. Crisler & Co., Sell Robinson Farm. * A sale was consumated Friday whereby the C. C. Robinson farm in Milroy township was sold to Illinois parties. This is one of the finest stock and grain farms in the county, being well tiled and fenced and improved with about SB,OOO worth of buildings. There is 340 acres in the farm, and the consideration is said to have been about $30,000. Sol Guth and Clarence Risser of Washington, 111., are the purchasers and the’ deal was made by V. J. Crisler & Co. 71
