Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

j\Mr. and Mrs. John Eger were failed to Kendallville yesterday on account of the djeath of her brother, Roscoe Bacher, who died in a FtV ayne hospital Monday of cancer. J. M. Howell and wife of Remington and their guests, Mrs. Marie Jones and Mrs. Ida Hartman and little daughter of Wilmington, 111., drove over Monday to visit Rensselaer for the day. Leo Williams, who has been managing the Rensselaer Garage, left for Kokomo Saturday to accept a similar position. His place here will be filled by Arthur Lingenfelter, a machinist from Kokomo. M. O. Gant, Jesse Jenkins, Abe Aery, and two or three others of Parr left yesterday for Hugo, Colo., to take up land claims, or all expect to but Mr. Gant, who goes simply for a pleasure trip. Dr. Frank McCarthy returned yesterday from Indianapolis where he took the state examination for a physician’s license. He was one of the few whose names will be placed on the honor roll as having the highest grades. "K|Mr. and Mrs. John Bruner, Mr. and A. Halleck and Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Dean, went to Demotte yesterday to attend the funeral of Jesse I. Tyler, who died Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Asa Tyler, of Bright’s disease. His parents and two children survive him. The deceased was a nephew of Mrs. John Bruner. Mrs. J. D. Allman returns home to-day from a couple of week’s visit in Colorado. C. H. Peck of Remington left Saturday to join Mr. Allman and together they will take 'in the Seattle exposition and other points before returning. The Democrat was in error in stating in a recent issue that Mrs. C. H. Peck went with the Allmans to Colorado. Messres John Brearley, B. Van Voorst, J. L. Ackerman with their wives formed an automobile party that visited Rensselaer yesterday. ‘Tis told of them that Mr. and Mrs. Ackerman were taken for a newly married couple and plenty of rice was found on and around their plates at the hotel, with white shoes and white ribbons. Lake County News: A party of Hammond people will leave tomorrow morning for a delightful western trip. They will go to benver, Colo., where they will spend some time with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pepperdine and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stamm. From Denver they will go to Colorado Springs, Manatau and other points of interest. The party will be composed of the foilwing people: Mesdames Frank Philippi, Nettie .Wooden, Misses Florence Loveridge, Ruth Wooden, Florence Duell and Mr. Fred Wooden-