Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
T. J. Mallatt was down from Fair Oaks yesterday.
J. J. Hunt went to Bloomitigton, Hl., on business Monday.
E» J. Steinke and family of Keener tp., were Rensselaer visitors yesterday.
F. M. Hershman and family of M alker tp., were in the city Saturday L
Charles Stath and family of West Carpenter, were Rensselaer Visitors Saturday.
The fine October weather still continues, but it was slightly cooler yesterday.
Miss Annabel Wartena spent Sunday with her brother Robert at Indiana Harbor.
Miss Marie Comer returned Saturday from Chicago, very much improved in health.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilf Jones, son and two daughters, of Redkey, spent Sunday here with their daughter, Mrs. F. D. Burchard.
T- Francis, who had been visiting here for a few days with his father, Joseph Francis, returned to Fithian, 111., Saturday.
Call Rensselaer Garage and see the 1916 Dodge, compact and refined, built to last, $785 f. o. b. Detroit.—MAßlON I. ADAMS & SON.
George Peters, accompanied by H. L. Temple, came up from Lafayette Saturday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Peters, of southeast of town. .
Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 58c; oats, 31c; wheat, 70 to 95c; rye, 75c. The prices one year ago were: Corn, 67c; oats, 43c; wheat, 98c; rye, 75c.
City Marshal Vern Robinson, who. has been confined to the house with a broken leg for the past few weeks, is getting along nicely and will soon be out again.
Herbert Hammond and Ernie Moore were among those from Rensselaer who attended the PurdueChicago foot-ball game at the latter place Saturday.
Judging from the number of appendicitis patients at Goodland recently, that town will soon be able to organize a large Appendicitis Club of its own.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carter of Silver Lake, Ind., visited relatives and old friends in Rensselaer and vicinity last week. They formerly resided in Newton tp.
The football game at the college Sunday afternoon between the St. Joe team and the Holy Cross team of Chicago, resulted in an easy victory for the former by a score of 26 to 0.
‘Dutch Andy,” who is employed at Kiplinger’s cigar store, is suffering from an abcess on the back of his neck, and it pained him so that he got no sleep at all Monday night. Yesterday morning he had Dr. Johnson lance -the “critter,” and he was soon feeling much easier.
A dispatch in yesterday’s papers from El Paso, Texas, said that Lacey Gwin, son of J. C. Gwin of Rensselaer, had been selected as superintendent of the associated charities of El Paso at a large salary. He v.as recommended bj- the Carnegie Foundation because of his record in Patterson, N. J.
First Lieut. Jerry Garland of Co. M„ Rensselaer, put the crack shots of the Indiana National Guard in the first division among guard organizations iff the national tournament, which was concluded Friday on the Rifle Association’s, range at Jacksonville, Fla., acurtng 298 in the rifle matches and winning the pistol championship of the country.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brady, who left here a few weeks ago in their new' Haynes auto for a visit with relatives^and friends of the former in Pemzsylvania, returned to Rensselaer Sunday, having covered 2,100 They expect to leave today for Chicago, shipping their car from there and going by rail to their home at Stockton, Cali. Mrs. Alda Parkinson gave a bridge party Monday afternoon for Mrs. Brady; yesterday afternoon Mrs. Leonard Rhoades entertained at bridge for Mrs. Brady and Mrs. Delos Coen of South Bend, and last evening Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Honan gave a dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Brady.
