Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 June 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Remember the ox-roast at Parr to-day. ,i i >■ ■ ~ : T "• B.' J. _Moore and wife were in Monon'on business yesterday. Read ad the last closing out sale from now to July Ist. — B. Forsythe. 1 /.'*•" T. F. Dunlap went to El wood yesterday to visit his son Ivan for few days. Mrs. J, W. Mann is confined to her home with a broken ankle received by a fall recently. Henry Haag and Joseph Kolhoff returned Tuesday from a visit in IndianapoKs to the auto races. Miss Ruby Libby of Chicago returned home yesterday after a two weeks visit here with her mother- Mrs. Fletcher Monnett. Mrs. Leslie Clark went-to Indianapolis yesterday to visit her son Harold, whom she will probably bring back with her to spend the vacation. Mrs. George Blyerstone of Frankfort returned home yesterday after a few days visit with her daughter Mrs. Jacob Wright of south of town.
John Kupke of near Pleasant Grove, died suddenly from heart disease Thursday, aged about 53 years. A wife and three child • ren survive him. John Poole went to Momence Thursday on a short business trip. From There he went to Prairie Grove, Ark., and other points in the state on a several days business trip. Frank Ransford and wife and Misses Blanche, May and Gladys came down from Chicago in their Franklin auto to spend Decoration day with his brother, E. V. Ransford and family. a number of Rensselaer people have signified their intention of attending the big barbecue at Parr to-day. If the weather is good there will be a big crowd in attendance. John Ward.and mother, Mrs. Wm. Ward, went to Monticello Wednesday to spend the afternoon. Mr. Ward accompanied his wife and child home, who. have been visiting relatives there.
J. G: Greiser, who had been carrying the mail between the depot and the postoffice, is suffering from inflamation of the heart, which will probably confine him to the house for a few weeks. Emmet Williams and Chris Reiddle of Kewanna spent a few days-here with relatives and friends, returning to that place Wednesday, where they are working on a dredge. E. L. Hollingsworth returned home Wednesday from a few days visit with his wife and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, at Kalamazoo, Mich. He reports Mr. Allen as in a still serious condition. Miss Mannie Hall and sister, Mrs. Orpha Thompson and Miss Edna Tice near and of Goodland, went to L’nion Mills Wednesday to attend the Commencement exercises which were held there last 'night. -A. Mrs. A. R. Kresler and Mrs. Clarke attended the funeral of Wess Greiswel, an old acquaintance, who died near Lowell a »few days ago of Bright’s disease, aged 65 years. He leaves a wife and several children. Advertised letters: Fred Tettl, John Yoder. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gwin, Miss G. Woods, Miss Daisy Smith Miss Elizabeth Morgan. Mary Johnson. Miss - Ruth Anderson. Mrs. Harvey Beck, Mrs. Laura McTown, Mrs. Esta Halmton.
T. M. Callahan of Xewland drove in a new Maxwell runabout from Chicago Wednesday night. He left Chicago at 3 p. m., stopped at Lowell for supper and got home at 10 p. m. His machine is of the same pattern as that recently bought by Ed Oliver, also of Xewland. I 4_ Mrs. Frank Haskell and mother. Mrs. Wm. Gwin of Pleasant Ridge, accompanied by Harry Watson, went to Chicago Heights, 111., Thursday to visit Mrs. Gwin’s neice, Mrs Bernice Kohler, who continues critically ill. and it is thought can live but a few days.
