Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Garland and family wene Lafayettg goers Mopday. Emmet Laßue spent the weekend in Bloomington, Ind. W. R. Lee ig now confined to his bed with rheumatism The Cyclone Sale now going on in full swing at the CHICAGO BARGAIN HOUSE. Miss Cinda and Leo Mecklenburg and Joseph Hiller were Chicago goers Monday. Mrs. Peter Wagner went to Chicago Saturday to visit her two daughters there. Mrs. William Roth, of Monticello, spent Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. Lester Speaks. City Mayor Spitler attended the meeting of ’ndiana mayors in Indianapolis last week. David Hines, of Delphi, spent Sunday here with his daughter, Mrs. Robert Smith, and family. Miss Judith Woodward, of Chicago, came down Monday for an extended visit with the S. C. Irwin family.
J. I. Case planter and fertilizer attachment pleases the farmers because it does the work—HAMILTON & KELLNER. Mrs. J. F. Irwin and daughter, Miss Marguerite, left Monday for a month’s visit with relatives in Kansas and Oklahoma. Mary and Harold Slaybaugh, who have been visiting their father, Abe Slaybaugh, at Parr, returned to their home at North Grove, Ind., Monday. J. W. and William Faylor, of Union tp., returned Monday from spending Sunday with their brother at Logansport, who is in poor health. •* Considerable corn has already been planted, it is said, over about Kentland, but very little will be planted in this vicinity until next week. The farmers generally are well up with their work and many are now ready to plant, but consider it a little early yet. The progressive, party of Newton county nominated the following county ticket at their convention held at Brook: W. S. Harbison, treasurer; James Little, sheriff; Edward A. Perkins, clerk; John W. Brown, recorder; W. C. Mathews, coroner; Charles Hanson and Lloyd Hershman for commissioners, Mrs. Joseph I, Adams went to Indianapolis Saturday to remain for about three weeks with her husband, who is taking treatment there at the Fletcher sanitarium. Joseph’s brother, Marion I. Adarns, visited him last week and found him to be improving somewhat, but he was homesick, and it was thought best that Mrs. Adams do down and stay with him.
Isaac W. Brown, of Rochester,; known as “the bird and bee man,”i was in Rensselaer Friday and talked to the pupils of the city schools. | He also spoke to a crowd on the courc house square. Mr.. Brown, who acquired national notice sev-' era! years ago through Miss Helen t Gould making t him a portege of hers, was in Rensselaer four years ago and spoke to the school pupils on that occasion also. Mrs. Henry Eiglesbach went to Chicago Saturday to visit her son, Thomas, and family and iher two brothers and to meet her cousin, Rev. Father Geitl, who is returning from a several months visit at his old home in Germany. Father Geitl is bringing back with him twelve young Germans who will locate in America, some in Jasper county, and two of whom will be employed at the Indian School, it is understood. The Cyclone Sale now going on in full s ving at the CHICAGO BARGAIN HOUSE.
{Mill YOUiCMI I We have opened a Cream buying station at the C. E. Prior Fancy Pro- | duce Market and J will pay Elgin I prices. Bring £ . your cream to us. i Mecl;li]iil)iiiii Beil(i!i
