Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
„ Millet and Hungarian seed at Eger Bros. Mrs. Mary Porter of Coats, Kan., is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Austin Hopkins and daughter, Miss Gertrude, spent Monday in Momence. Miss Grace Williamson of Valparaiso spent Sunday with the family of Mrs. W. X. Jordan of Barkley township. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Hopkins went to Kalamazoo, Mich., Saturday to visit rfheir son Vern and family a few days. Mrs. M. Hitchinger of Indianapolis, returned home Saturday after a two weeks visit with Mrs. Thos. Lang of near Surrey. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sharpnack of .Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Gray, returning to Chicago yesterday.
Special sale men’s fancy white cotton, silk and worsted dress vests, y 2 marked price to close out. —The Chicago Bargain Store Belle Southard of near Alonon, went to Terre Haute last Friday where she expects to take a twelve weeks course in school work. Ivan Brenner, who is attending Indiana University at Bloomington, spent Sunday here with his parents, Air. and Airs. A. J. Brenner. Aliss loma Imes of Chicago, who had been visiting Aliss Lena Tutner for several days, went to Bloomington Saturday for a few days visit with friends. Alisses Hazel and Ethel AlcColly of Chicago Heights spent Alonday here with their cousins, Alisses Alerle and Floye AlcColly. F. Guy Barnard has sold his half-section of land in Kankakee tp., to Frank E. Cones, also of Fowler. The consideration stated in the deed was SII,OOO. J. K. Harvey of Alonticello spent Sunday here with his son-in-law, Charles Stephenson, and accompanied the latter’s son to Alonticello where he will visit. ■. t * • Aliss Iris Baughmap, daughter of U. M. Baughman, formerly of Rensselaer* but now of Oklahoma City, Okla., is reported to be very sick with typhoid fever.
Arthur Tuteur of New Albany went to Rushville Monday on a few days business' trip, after a short visit hete with his mother, Mrs. Anna Tuetuer. He Will go to New Albany. Miss ‘ Kathryn Powell of Chicago, who had been visiting the family of Wm. Ray her for a few days, accompanied by Miss Zelma Ray her, went to Monticello Monday to visit relatives. "“Miss Nina Sh. ester weiil to Reynolds Saturday to meet her grandmother, Mrs. C. W. Shesler, who had been at Milford, 111., visiting relatives for the past month, and „ accompanied her home.
