Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 April 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

After April 15, train numbers 3,4, 30 and 33 will stop on flag at Cedar Lake to take on or let off passengers. Use the souvernir envelopes on sale at The Democrat office when writing to your friends or business acquaintances. ' Mrs. A. Hudiska of Aurora, 111., returned home Thursday after a several weeks visit with 11. B. Murray and wife of this place. Mrs. E. M. Baneb of South Bend returned home Wednesday after a few days visit here with her daughter, Mrs. Valeria Houser. Trustee Isaac Kight, Ed Kesler and wife,. Mrs. Al Moore and Mrs. Ella Raynor of Fair Oaks were in town on business Thursday. James Haskell and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Miller of Bluffton came Wednesday to attend the funeral of their brother-in-law, James H. Dunlap of Mt. Ayr. Mrs. Oliver Thompson of Onarga, 111., who had been spending the past winter with her daughter, Mrs. B. B. Ellsworth, returned home Wednesday. Our special for this week only. 4 cans of Fancy Country Gentleman Corn, Early June .Peas, Sauer Kraut, Pumpkin, Green or Wax Beans, for 25 cents.- —John Eger.

\Mrs. Mary D. Eger and «sons Cybve and Harry have bought «* fine 25-horse power Overland auto of Dr. Hansson, the agent for this machine here. The price is $l,lOO. In our item in Wednesday’s Democrat concerning G. O. Pumphrey having purchased a farm, xye should have said the fafm was located in Whitley county, instead of Koscuisko. Mrs. Nancy Hecker of Michigan City, who had been visiting with the family of Peter Wolfe, left Wednesday for McCob, Neb’, where she will spend the summer with her brother, S. S. Garvey. Xr.dward Culp, son Grant and Rov. Crow’der of Remington, were over Wednesday afitdrnoon in’ Grant’s fine new auto. Mr. Culp senior, continues quite feeble, and it is with considerable difficulty that he gets about at all. I Mfesdames C. W. Hanley, A. J. Bellows, Grant Warner, J. F. Hardman, John Eger and Mrs. Kate Watson attended the district missionary meeting of the Presbyterians church at Monticello Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs.. Clyde Corliss went to Linden Thursday to make a visit with relatives. They with join his rriother at Kankakee, 111., in a few days and together they will go to South Dakota to make their future home. in Rensselaer of Miss Mabel Strickfaden have received, invitations to her wedding at Lafayette on Wednesday evening April 27, at the home of her parMr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Strickfaden, to Mr. Bert G. Stalker, a Noblesville jeweler. Mrs. W. H. Parkison and children went to Indianapolis Wednesday where Will, has rented a furnished flat arid will make their home there for the ne#t two months. If suited they will return here and pack their household goods and move there.