Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

An affidavit was filed with Squire 1 Irwin Thursday evening by Deputy! Prosecutor Deau. charging Allen Swim and Bruce Harding with fight-] ing at the ball game Sunday, as published in Wednesdays Democrat.] At this writing rarests had not been made but it is reported that the! parties will “plead guilty and pay : their fines. ' i Tutesday and Wednesday, espec-j ially, were both very warm days nearly all over the country'. In ! New York Wednesday was the hottest’ May 1 2 7in the history of the weather ] bureau. The mercury there reached bl at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, and' many heat prostrations were reported, including two deaths. It was also very hot in Chicago. G. I). Gregory, of Wheatfleld. the veil known and popular agent for the t)r. Baker remedies, is now canvassing in this territory. Mr. Gregory is the democratic nominee for trustee of Wheatfleld tp., and it is generally conceded stands an excellent show of election, notwithstanding the large republican majority in that township. Mr. Gregory was a school teacher in his younger days and is a man of good judgment, nonest and conscientious, and will make a popular and capable public official.

The Girls' Card Club entertained the members of the dub and their gentleman friends to the number of about forty at the home of Miss Belle. Laßue, on River street, Monday evening, in honor of Miss Georgia Harris, a member of the club, soon to become the bride of Rex Warner. Six-handed seven-up was played, and refreshments consisting of creamed chicken, hot rolls, pickles, lemon ice and coffee were served. A picture, “The Hanging of the Crane,”, was presented Miss Harris as remembrance of the occasion.