Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W, H. Beam was In Lafayette yesterday. C. p. Wright was a business visitor in Indianapolis Monday. The Cyclone Sale now going on in full swing at the CHICAGO BARGAIN HOUSE. Today's markets; Corn, 60c; oats, 33c, The markets one year ago today were: Corn, 50c; oats, 30c. H. M. Shipman will leave today for Burke, S. Dak., to spend the summer with his daughter, Mrs. Everal Smith, and family. Zern Wright accompanied his mother, Mrs. C. P. Wright, to Chicago Monday, where the latter will take treatment in hope of warding off another operation. The baseball season opened here Sunday with Francesville playing the Rensselaer Naps. The score was 13 to 11, in favor of the visitors. Parr will play the Rensselaer team here next Sunday. Rev. Winn preached his farewell sermon at the Christian church Sunday evening to a large congregation, it will be some time before the Christian people find a more able preacher than Rev. Winn.
There is no special war news at this time. Carranza has refused to join in the mediation proceedings, and report has it that Huerta is about to resign. Otherwise there is nothing new in the Mexican situation. The two months old babe of Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas Cain, of south of town, died Monday noon of pneumonia, and burial will be made in Mt. Calvary Catholic cemetery , at 11 o”clock this morning, the funeral being at 9 o’clock at St. Augustine’s church in Rensselaer. W. L. Wood was down from Parr yesterday and brought one of the largest bull snakes ever seen in this vicinity to the high school. It measured 7 feet and 2 inches in length, and was killed by Willie Price, 1 mile east from Fair Oaks, under one of the Thompson houses. The snake will be mounted and added to the high school museum.
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