Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 April 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mrs. Louis Haas; Tipton, is spending a few days with her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold. Mr. Haas visited with his wife Sunday. Simon Leopold, of Hammond, son of Ben Leopold, of Brook, also visited A. Leopold and family here Sunday. Delos Thompson, accompanied by B. F. Fendig and Mbse Leopold, went to Indianapolis Sunday and drove back a fine big “Marmon Six” auto, for which he traded his old Marmon car. It is a mighty fine machine, the best ever owned in Rensselaer or Jasper county, and cost in the neighborhood of $4,000, it is reported. Homer Hopkins came up from Lafayette Sunday morning to spend the day with his aged mother, Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins. Homer has beeni employed for a number of years in the Loughery Bros, flouring mill in Monticello, but has recently accepted a similar position in Lafayette and will move his family there about the first of May. The Chicago aldermanic and 3<io city and township elections were held in Illinois yesterday. All but 15 of the 300 townships are now “wet,” and the dry forces are seeking to turn them into the dry column. Chief among the cities where the fight has centered are Springfield, Joliet, Aurora, Elgin, Rock Island, Moline, Decatur, Bloomington, Woodstock and other important places. With the aid of the women voters the forces expected to make great inroads into wet territory in this election.

Rev. Curnick was called to Terre Haute Monday to testify in the case on trial there against Donn M. Roberts, city mayor, who is charged with election frauds. Rev. Curnick was formerly pastor of a Methodist church in that city and was connected with the law and order people, which, -.t would appear from what we hear of that potorious city, is greatly in ihe minority. At least the other .-ide has heretofore always won cut in about everything it wanted. Roberts is said to be clean in every way but politics, and in this he has, according to reports, out-Fairbanksed Crawford Fairbanks, the noted brewer, whose student Roberts Is said to have been.