Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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David Burns, corporal in the Rensselaer company, Indiana national guard, was the guest of his sister, Mrs. Ray Dowell, Saturday and Sunday. The Rensselaer company returned from the Mexican border one day last week and are at present stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison, near Indianapolis. Corporal Burns says they expected to be mustered out on time to spend Christmas with home folks. Mr. Burns states he was well pleased with the way the boys were treated on the border and that there was little complaint heard from members of his company.— Benton Review. Mr. and Mrs. Elizur Sage and son Kermit of Redwood Falls, Minnesota, who were called to Monticello Wednesday as witnesses for the defense in the case of the state vs. Stockton, are visiting old friends here for a few days before returning home. It is reported that both Mr. and Mrs. Sage would testify to matters particularly favorable for the defense. The Sages lived in their residence in Rensselaer, now owned by County Treasurer May, in 1914, the year that, the records show that corn was sold to Mr. Makeever, but In 1915 they lived on their farm In Newton township, a few hundred yards west of the turn in the road over which teams hauling between the poor farm and the Makeever farm would pass if hauling to Makeever’s, as alleged.

Charles Stath and John Jay were over from west Carpenter Tuesday. Mr. Stath expects to move in a few days now to the former W. R. Brown farm near Moody, which he traded for. Mr. Brown’s son Everett will not move upon this farm in Carpenter township as first intended, but Instead will move probably early next week onto one of the Huntington county farms Mr. Brown senior recently purchased therA Clint Brown, another son, who resided at Surrey upon the farm Mr. Brown recently sold to one of the Lonergan’s, moved upon one of the Huntington county farms last week and Mr. Lonergan moved upon the farm he vacated at Surrey. The Carpenter township farm has been rented to one of the Sage boys for the coming year. Subscribe for The Democrat.