Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 July 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

“Cameo Kirby,” The Democrat’s new serial story, watch for the opening chapters. F. M. Hershman arid Joseph Salrin of Walker tp., were business visitors in the city yesterday. « • . .■; Mrs. Claude Williams and children made a short visit in Wheatfield this week with relatives. < Mrs. Washington Scott and Mrs. Charles Platt went to Danville, 111., yesterday to visit relatives./' L Delos Coen and wife of Chicago came Saturday for a week’s visit with relatives and friends! here. Miss Lillie Elliott of Lafayette spent Monday here with her cousin, Mrs. J. D. Allman and family. Miss Mary Florence and brother John of Monticello spent the 4th here with their aunt, Mrs. A. J John and Miss Madaline Ramp went to Kentland yesterday to visit with their sister. Mrs. N. Krull and family. Guy Daniels and Guy Gerber of Marion and Gaylord McFarland of Kokomo, were among those home to attend the 4th. 'KMr. and Mrs. W: B. Austin, George Hemphill and Albert Antrim of Chicago were down to spend the 4th at Rensselaer.

At the Christian church, din- i ner and supper the 4th, 5175 was ' taken in by the about $125 of w’hich was “velvet.” ' Mrs. P. E. Miller of Aurora, Neb., who is visiting her sister, j Mrs. W. A. Lutz, went to Chicago Saturday to visit relatives i and friends. Ed Goetz of west of town cut j open his left foot Sunday by striking it with an axe. It re- J quired several stitches to draw i the wound together. y-Mrs. John Kohler of Chicago is\ visiting her grandfather, Joseph Strickmeyer of south of town. The latter suffered a stroke of paralysis a few days ago. Mrs. Wm. Timmons of Longmont, Colo., came Sunday to make an extended visit w’ith relatives ’here. She visited relatives at Ottowa. Kans., on the wav tere. yHurley Beam, who had been working as proofreader with the Monarch Printing Co., of Elgin, 111./the past several weeks, has quit his job and returned home Friday. C. J. Hutchinson and wife of Tampa. Fla., arrived Saturday for a visit with. Mr. and Mrs.. John T. Murray of the north part of town. The former is a large retail druggist in that state. Elmer Stephenson of Danby. Mont., left yesterday for home after a few days visit here. Mrs. Stephenson is staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kirk, endeavoring to regain her health. It would be impossible to mention each one of the hundreds of former Jasperites who were here tQ celebrate the 4th and visit old friends, but never before on a 4th of July have we had so many former residents back to the old home as in the celebration Monday. Tom Huston, who has been taking treatment from a Rensselaer doctor for several weeks, returned to Roselawn yesterday and will .hereafter make twice-a-week trips down here to take the treatment, he havjng so far improved that the daily treatment is no longer necessary. [\Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Murray nad for their griests over the 4th. •Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lefler of Joliet, Ill.; Tony Lefler and Miss Pearl Rice of Wabash: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fielding and Mrs. Mollie Smith, of Degraff, Ohio. Mrs. Lefler had been visiting here about ten days. She returned home with her husband Monday afternoon. i Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Timmons of Plymouth, came over Saturday to spend the Fourth and visit a few weeks with relatives and bld friends in Jordan tp. Mr. Timmons says they have been having it very hot and dry in his locality, no rain for several weeks, and the showers we got