Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Sale Bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office. Come in. Arthur Tuteur returned Wednesday night from a few days visit in Chicago. Mrs. Hurley Beam came down from Chicago Wednesday for a few days visit. Mrs. Harry Milner of Indianapolis is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Halleck. The little son of Orville Lambert, of northeast of town has been quite sick with tonsil itis. George Robinson went to Battle Ground Wednesday to visit his brother Charles and family, Mrs. Newt Hendrix of east of the city, who has been quite sick, is reported a great deal better now. A pack house of the Aetna Powder i Co., at Miller, Lake county, blew up i Tuesday morning and six men were killed and several others were in•jured. 1 , Mrs. H. L. Michael of Edmon, Mich., who has been visiting her uncle, George P. Daugherty and wife, went to Crawfordsville Wednesday to visit relatives. We have black, tan or white buck shoes in the new raised toe, now extremely popular. See them in our window. —Fendig's Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Mrs. Joseph O’Connor was in Laj fayette Wednesday to visit her brothjer Orlan and wife. Her nephew, Billie Grant, who had been visiting his uncle Orlan and wife, returned home with her. Some people thought next day after the election that the sun would j never shine again. But it has done , a pretty good job of it and evidently “Old Sol” is feeling as good over the result as the country in general 1 ' i A Rensselaer Progressive tells us he was over to Brook a few days ago and while there a republican : whom he knew, ht a sneering man- ; ner, said: “What are you bull moosj ers going to do now?” “Well,” rej Plied the R. P., “we’re going to sit jon the election boards and help make up the ticket, and that’s more ; than you’re going to do.” ! -- | Mrs. Homer Hopkins came oVer ; from Monticello Tuesday evening and : Wednesday took her mother-in-law, j Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins, home with | her to remain until me latter gets j over a spell of lameness that she j has contracted in one of her hips, | which had laid her up for several , days. Owing tocher advanced age it i w as not thought best to leave her alone until she recovers. S. E. Sparling, accompanied by Rex Warner, who went along just : for the .trip, left Wednesday in his ; auto for Prairieville, Ala., to look ; | after the big farm he purchased near ‘ there several months ago and to ! make his permanent abode there, 1 , he expects., He did not know how far , he would be able to drive his machine, but expected to drive it as ; far as he could and then ship it by freight, when the roads got too bad to go further.
