Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Frank Donnelly was in Chicago yesterday.
Dr. F. A. Turfler was in Chicago on business Thursday.
Hon. J. G. Brown of Monon was in the city on business between trains Thursday.
Miss Emma Masterson went to Knox yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. Clyde Stanley.
J. G. Kerlin, a well known Wolcott business man, died Thursday from Bright’s disease.
August Lucterhand and son Charles of Carpenter township, were over on' business yesterday. W. D. Dowell and wife of Goodland were in the city on business a few hours Wednesday. NMrs. Joseph Nagel returned Thursday afternoon from a two weeks visit with relatives in Lafayette. Rev. O. E. Miller and wife went to Monon Thursday, where former delivered a sermon in the evening. \l Day Norman left Wednesday for Kingman, Kan., where he has a position on a farm near there this season. sjW. D. Bringle of Fair Oaks and Rompke Sipkema and daughter Fair Oaks, were visitors in the city yesterday. Swm. Kresel, just southeast of town, purchased a fine black, 8-year-old mare at the Robert Michael sale Wednesday, for $l7O. Samuel H. Holmes’ left Wednesday for Jamestown, No. Dak., where he will make his new home. The family will follow next week. NkEph Hickman has moved from tfhe Mrs. Leota Jones property bn Front street, into Miss Rees’ property on North Van Rensselaer street. i William Postill of Lafayette mt Thursday here with relatives and friends, and went to Wheatfield yesterday on a little business trip.
Daniel Hopkins of Barkley tp., left Thursday for Larimore, No. Dak., to work during the summer. Two of his brothers will also go next week, he stated.
Peter May is preparing to build a new house just east oi his own residence in the east part of town, which will be occupied by one of his daughters.
Presbyterian congregation are considering the making of extensive repairs to the “Manse” this'Spring, building on a new porch and remodeling the interior, etc.
Mrs. A. Dolphin and children, went to Lafayette Thursday where they will make their future home on a farm near there. Mr. Dolphin loaded the car Thursday. Jx. A. Isselstein has moved from the John Jones property on River street, out 'on his farm south of town. Harrison Wasson has moved in from the country into the property Isselstein vacated. 7 p\C. M. Smith of Milroy tp., decently sold his 240 acre farm in that township to an Illinois man at $53 per acre, and left Thursday for Oklahoma to pros--pect for a location. His family will follow as soon as he gets located.
