Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I , James Burling of Remington was i a business visitor in the city Thursday. Miss Mary Shelby of Indianapolis | came Wednesday to visit the J. W. ! Blacker family at Nevland. j Crawford oxfords at reduced prices. Leather 30 per cent up for fall too. See windows at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S. Miss Bessie Wilson of Delphi, who had been here visiting her mother Mrs. James Wingard. returned home Wednesday. Mrs. J. C. Ebersole of Ottawa, 111., and Mrs. L. T. Tyron and son of Tulsa, Okla., came Tuesday to visit C. H. Tyron and wife. Black and tan Crawiord oxfords at materially reduced prices, cost of leather considered. See windows at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S.
Miss Mary Worden, who recently underwent an operation in Chicago for appendicitis, returned home Thursday, much improved. W. C. Baker and wife and Miss Penticost of Chicago returned home Wednesday after a few days’ visit with Glen Baker and family. Alfred Donnelly, the onion king of Jasper county, was in Chicago and Hammond Wednesday to secure help in harvesting his onion sets. Mrs. E. J. Morris and daughter Daisy w r ent to Otterbein Wednesday for a few days’ visit with the for mer’s brother, J. D. Timmons, and family. Watson Plumbing Co., phone 204. The only reliable concern drilling water wells in this part of Jasper county; will drill wells any size and anywhere. ts Comfortable, cool, genuine Palm Beach suits at $6.50 and $7.50, formerly $8.50 and SIO.OO. A most seasonable bargain at HILLIARD & HAMILL’S. N. S. Bates expects to leave today for Minot, No Dak., to make an indefinite visit with his daughter, Mrs. A. L. Bouk, and family, who live near that place.
H. A. Colley and wife of Jackson, Mich., and Miss Mary Jacobson of Wellsboro, 111., after a visit here with Charles Battleday and wife, went to Gary Thursday to visit before returning home. J. W. Hitchings and sister, Mrs. Sarah Camblin, left the first of tee week for Cherokee, Okla., to visit Mr. Hitching’s daughter, Mrs. Eva Mauck, who was seriously sick with typhoid fever. E. L. Hammerton and family and Miss Maude Elder are visiting relatives in East Lynn, 111., since Wednesday. They will return to their home in Indianapolis after a few days’ visit in East Lynn. Mrs. J. F. Warren of Oklahoma City, Okla., who had been visiting here with relatives for several days, went to Battle Ground Wednesday where she expected Mr. Warren would join her the latter part of the week. William Troschier, the tailor who is under arrest at Lafayette for the alleged murder of Charles Harris a saloon janitor of that city, mention of which was made in Wednesday’s Democrat, may be the same man who was employed here several weeks last spring at Zimmerman’s tailor shop. The name is practically the same. Troschier denies that he is guilty' of the crime.
South bound Monon freight No. 75 was wrecked near Roachdale Tuesday afternoon and nine care were derailed, blocking traffic for several hours. Quite an amount of merchandise was scattered along the track in the immediate vicinity cl the accident. The wrecking crews from Lafayette and Bloomington went to the scene and worked all night to clear the wreckage. Dr. and Mrs. F. P. Bitters of Greensburg, Ind., who were on their way home via auto from a visit with relatives at Rochester, Ind., and other points, stopped over Tuesday afternoon and night with C. W. Duvall and wife and called on old friends here. Dr. Bitters used to reside here many years ago. His first wife and three children died when he was living here, and six years ago he remarried, his second wife being a Rochester lady, the marriage taking place in Rensselaer. On leaving Rensselaer Dr. Bitters located in Rochester, Ind., where he had since resided until some two years ago, when he located in Greensburg where he has a nice practice.
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