Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 May 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mrs. Harve Robinson and baby is visiting her parents in Morocco. Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 64c; oats, 35c, The markets one year ago were: Corn, 52 c; oats, 32c. W illiam J. Little, of Mt. Ayr, and Miss Ruby Bohannon, of Brook, were granted a marriage license at Kentland Tuesday. Stewart Short is carrying his left hand in a sling as the result of getting his hand seriously cut on a bread knife while working at Fate’s restaurant Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. James Donnelly attended the wedding at Hammond Wednesday of Arthur Marlatt, a relative, and from there went to Ft. Wayne to visit a sister of Mrs. Donnelly’s. Lincoln Jenkins, who was kicked in the stomach by a horse at John Lesh’s where he is employed, last week, suffered a hemorrhage Wednesday and raised nearly a pint of blood, it is thought he must have been seriously injured internally. There was a large crowd out Thursday evening t<s the band concert, which will be held each Thursday evening from now until fall. Our band has been practising regularly right along, and discourses some excellent music at these weekly concerts. —<A tract of land embracing 891 acres and located in Lake township, was sold at public auction Monday by the Trustee in Bankruptcy of the estate of Alexander Pate, for $25,356.25. The purchaser was John Lockhart, of Wellington, Hl.—Newton County Enterprise. While in the river swimming with some other boys Wednesday afternoon, near the ball park, Raymond McKay, the son of the laundryman, O. H. McKay, came near drowning. He became exhausted in midstream and went down. John Miller, a 1 5-year-old companion, went to his rescue and brought him to shore, otherwise he wrnuld have drowned, no doubt.
