Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Julia Leopold went to Hammond Monday to visit relatives. We are selling the famous Rev-o-noc Garden Plows for S2.so.—Eger Bros. James Yeoman of Ambia visited here Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Yeoman. John W. Tanner, a former resident M Walker township died a few days ago at the Soldiers’ home at Marion, Ind. Airs, O. D. Hefner, of Minneapolis, Minn., is here for an extended visit with her mother, Mrs. W. H. Stephenson. Rev. E. M. Kuonen, pastor of the Barkley M- E. church, went to Lafayette Monday to attend the ministerial convention. Father William Hordeman of Frankfort is here visiting relatives and attending the dedication of the new’ chapel at St. Joseph’s college. Miss Etta Wells of Tippecanoe, Ohio, who had been visiting several days here with the family of Dr. E. N. Loy, returned home Saturday. ' s J. C. Parrett left Monday fqr Atlantic City, N. J., to attend the general assembly of the Presbyterian church. He will probably be gone two weeks. A number of high school girls went to Parr and spent Saturday with Miss Nettie Davisson. All took their dinners w'ith them and had a delightful time. Miss Bernice Kiefer of ChaL mers returned home Monday after a few days visit here with her aunt, Miss Louise Keifer, one of the high school teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Raehart and Thomas Eiglesbach of Chicago came Saturday to visit the latter’s parents, Mi. and Mrs. Henry Eiglesbach, of south of town. ''xThp frames are up and enclosed for the fine new residence of Mrs. George Ketchum on McCoy avenue, and the new priests’ residence on north Weston street. Marshall Jones and wife of Brook and Herman C. Jones of Pendleton, Madison county, came over Saturday via auto to visit the former’s cousin, Mrs. S. E. Yeoman. Harvey Wood of southeast of tpwn is the first Jasper county man we have heard of to have ripe strawberries of his own growing. H covered his bed, during the freezing weather which protected them from the chilly blasts that almost ruined other beds. '<^harlesEffis7aT6rmef _ resident of Jordan tp., died at his home in Goodland last Tuesday, aged about 68 years. A .wife and two daughters are left. Mr. Ellis was an old soldier arid had lived in Jasper county for about 34 years, prior to moving to. Goodland some two years ago. ,