Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
O. K. Ritchey was in Chicago Monday. Miss Florence Loveridge of Hammond is visiting Mrs. Orlan Grant. ■ Miss Nellie McColly of Chicago Heights spent Sunday here w’ith relatives. Alfred Hopkins of Englewood, 111., spent the 4th here with relaties and friends. Miss Helen Harris of Chicago came Saturday to visit with Mrs. Kenton Parkison. Mrs. Martin Gillan of Monon spent Monday here with Mrs. Joseph Hallagan. Miss Esther Atkins of Monticello spent Monday with R. B. Harris and family. F. L. Hunt Of Lowell spent the 4th here, the guest of his brother, J. J. Hunt. S. L. Johnson and family of Monon spent Monday here with Earl Ellis and wife. "Cameo Kirby,” The Democrat’s new serial story-, watch for the opening chapters. Mrs. Monroe Banes of South Bend is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Valeria Houser. Miss Charlotte Kanne of west of town spent Sunday with Mrs. Wm. Roth at Monticello. W. R. Mensel of Chicago spent the 4th with the family of Mr. Shreeg of Newton township. In Sunday’s ball game here, between Brookston and the Wrens, the score was 6 to 2 in favor of the latter. Al Helsel was dow r n from Fair Oaks Saturday. He has been living in Chicago, but moved back to Fair Oaks last week. B. O. Gardner of Los Angeles, Cali., is here for a few days looking after some improvements on his farm east of town. Len Lefler was up from Lafayette Sundav to see his brothers Robert and Tony Lefler, who; were visiting here a few days. “The Red Sox” went out to Pleasant Ridge Sunday and allowed the husky Pleasant Ridgers to pile up a score of 29 to 14 against them. Crown Point Star: Oiling stone roads and streets is proving a great saving to the roads, and entirely keeping down the dust. It is cheap and a good investment. Miss Constance Adatpfs returned home a few days ago from Lake Linden, Mich., for a few weeks vacation. She has been employed in rhe milliners’ trade at that place. Tkjames Hemphill of Danville, l|l., returned home yesterday after a few days visit here with his mother, Mrs. Sarah Hemphill, .whose condition shows no per-manent-improvement. E. H. Tharp of Chicago, Mrs. Ernest Fritts and daughter of Delphi and J. G. Tharp ’and C. G. Beal and family of Remington were-the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Alter the 4th. Miss Sadie Cody of Chicago came a few days ago to visit Isaac Parker and family of near Pleasant Ridge. Mrs. Wallace Parkinson and daughter of Brook are also visiting the latter. R. B. Porter of Mitchell, So. Dak., came to spend the 4th here and visit a few days. It has been very' dry in his locality, but last week they got a rain that put his corn four inches under water. ■ -I .-i . Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Garriott of Hammond spent the 4th with’ the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leach. Mr. Leach continues to grow weaker gradually, and can last but a short time longer. Charlie Vick, . who has been away from Rensselaer for the past nine years, is here for a week’s visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vick. He is now located in Lexington, Ky,, he states. • There were fewer older “boys” here the 4th than uncle John Tillett of Gillam township, who will be 85 years of age next Noember, but is still quite sprightly and got about through the crowd as well as many younger men. ; • ; • ..Y'
