Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
We pay cash for what you have to sell. Home Grocery. William Huffman went to Chicago Heights Saturday where he has secured employment as a car repairer. George Hurley and son Hugh left Monday for Winnebago, Minn., where they will work at tile ditching. Mt. and Mrs. L. Strong went to Ambia Saturday to visit their daughter, Mrs. D. M. Yeoman, for a few days. Miss Day Jordan went to Valparaiso Monday where she will take up the teachers’ course of study in that school. Miss Pearl Zellers, who is employed at James Walters’ of north of town, spent Sunday in Fair Oaks with relatives. M Paul Glazebrook of Purdue spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Glazebrook of north of town. Mrs. A. Seibert of Michigan City returned home Saturday after a week’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Amsler. Miss Josephine Miller returnto Bloomington Monday where she is attending school, after a week’s visit with Mrs. Marion Freeland. Miss Emily Jensen of Chicago, who had been staying here with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Morrison, went to Chicago Saturday for a few days visit. J. C. Thrawls of Logansport returned home Saturday after having sold his property on Dayton street to Chester Zea. Consideration $1,200. Frank Shide and wife went to Alida, Ind., Saturday where they will work on a dredge the coming year. Thtey have stored their household effects here. Harvey Davisson and family left Saturday for their new home near Hamiltqp, No. Dak. The best wishes of a host of Jasper county friends go with them. Wm. Martin of Mt. Ayr returned home Monday from a week’s stay at the Martinsdale Springs. He reports having been much benefitted from his sojourn there. S. U, Dobbins, formerly of this place, but now of Lafayette, was here Monday putting up two monuments in Weston cemetery over the graves of Otto Best ing and J. R. Spriggs, who were killed in the street car accident at Hammond several months ago.
