Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 January 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Harriet Yeoman is visiting in Indianapolis. s-Jpe Jackson has gone to New Orleans on a pleasure trip. J Mrs. Oscar Hauter and daughter Edna of south of town, are visiting in Chicago. -X-Mrs. Chas. Witham of Delphi is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. R. D. Thompson. \Mrs. B. 8. Fendig and little daughter left Thursday for a visit with her relatives in New Orleans. L. Hollingsworth, accomnied by his little son Gerald, left Wednesday for Houston, Tex., on business. Young Sherman Richards, who has been in the reform school for some time, returned to Rensselaer this week, having been discharged. F. L. Simonin of near Foresman, whose public sale is advertised elsewhere in this paper, will move upon a small farm near Mulberry. The Duroc Jersey pure bred hog sale of May & Porter in Carpenter tp., Wednesday was well attended and the average price received for the hogs was 930.15. “The Conquest of Canaan,” by Booth Tarkington, will be The Democrat's next serial. An Indiana story by an Indiana author. Don’t miss the opening chapters which will appear next week. -X-Brnest Cockerell has traded his residence property, on North Division street to A. Leopold for a house and three lots on Melville street, near Judson Perkins* residence at the southeast side of town. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Quinlan of Dayton, Ohio, who had been visits ing the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Halldgan, northeast of town, left Friday for Ocalla, Fla., to visit Mrs. Quinlan’s sisier, Mrs. A. E. Deleoust. -\rMr. Addison M. Powell of ValdXz, Alaska, visited Ellis Jones of Remington three or four days of last week, and will return to Alaska in May. The description he gives of that far away country is a. treat to one who has never been there. Tuesday’s Hammond News: RobertWartena entertained a number of friends last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wartena in honor of his guest, Ivan Carson, of Rensselaer. The guests spent quite a delightful evening. /\N. Littlefield has sold his residence property on North Cullen street to Dr. A. R. Kresler, consideration $1,500. Mr. Littlefield retains possession until after the close of the city schools. His plans for the future are unsettled at the present time. A. J. Harmon, whose pnblio sale of pure bred Poland China swine was held here yesterday, will also have a general sale of stock and farm tools at his residence in Newton tp., on next Thursday. See advertisement elsewhere in this paper.