Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Charles and Joe Harmon of Indianapolis spent Sunclay here w’ith relatives. Oak Posts and Lumber for sale—M. R. Halstead, Rensselaer, Ind., R-3. Miss Mae Rowley of Wabash is singing this week at the revival meetings at the Presbyterian church. Frank Babcock, son of J. D. Babcock, returned to his home in Bluffton Monday after a few days visit at and near Rensselaer with relatives and friends. M*rs. W. Truett and children of Earl Park, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur Watson for a few days, returned home Monday. J. T. Gordon and wife of Bluffton, who had been visiting here with Sylvester Gray and wife for a short time, returned home Monday. William Taylor of Roll, east of Marion, Ind., who had been visiting relatives near Sharon for the past two months, returned home Monday. Mrs. Frank Kenton and children left Monday morning for their new home at Mitchell, So. Dak., where Mr. Kenton has been for some time. Miss Jessie Kooms of Logansport returned to her position in the Richard Dye Works of that place Monday after a few days visit with her father, Elias Kooms of near Parr. .Goodland Herald: W. W. Sage will move to his farm southeast of Rensselaer next week. Sherman Simonin will move onto Mr. Sage’s farm near Goodland. Mrs. H. W. Walter went to Chicago Saturday to visit her brother, John B. Lammering, who is seriously sick in a hospital there with and kidney trouble. J. L. Vanderburg, the day operator at the Monon depot, left one day last week to take a similar position at Dyer, thus leaving W. H. Beam, the agent, the whole works at the station.