Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 July 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Buy your Binder Twine at Eger Bros. W. J, Wright was a'Lafayette goer Wednesday. ■ —' — Dr.; Rice of Roselawn was a business visitor in the city Wednesday. Miss Hazel Moore . went to Hammond Wednesday to- visit relatives. A. F. Long and Joe Hardman spent Wednesday at the Kankakee, fishing. > Mrs. J. Smith went to Chicago yesterday to visit friends for a few weeks. ' M*hilip Blue and wife went to Laporte Thursday to visit their /on Roy and family. “Cameo Kirby,” The Democrat’s new serial story, watch for the opening chapters. ''t Bert Brenner and wife and W. J. Wright and wife spent Thursday angling on the Kankakee. Frank Wolf of Michigan City, was in the city' Wednesday in his capacity of lumber salesman. ... ■ ■ —.— ■ C. V. Hawkins and children of Chicago spent the first of the week with A. L. Willis and family: Delbert Beekman and Wallace Miller of Lafayette were visitors in Rensselaer the first of the week. Mrs. Frank Ham and children went to Alma. Mich., yesterday where they will spend the summer. Charles Sines atad wife of Flora returned home to-day after a few days visit with D. H. Yeoman and family. Mrs. John Kresler and R. B. Porter of Mitchell, So. Dak., spent Wednesday in Rossville with relatives. Glenn Buck of Goodliind returned home yesterday after a visit here with his aunt, Miss Rose Thompson. Miss Thena Meyers of Gary, who had been visiting Mrs. Bert Hopkins here a few’ days, returned home yesterday. Miss Lucy Paulson of Goodland, returned home Thursday after a few days visit,here with H. W- Walter and family. Mrs. Grace Lefler returned to her home in Lafayette yesterday, after spending a few days with relatives and friends here. Misses Nellie and Alice Ryan returned to their home near Medaryville Wednesday after a few r days visit with friends heie. J. C. Milligan and wife of Sheridan returned home Tuesday after a few days visit witj} her son. Alvin Simpson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peacock of Paxton, 111., were guests of Mrs. Florence Peacock this week. They will return home today. Mrs. Jessie Purdum of Forest, Ind., returned home Wednesday after a x week's visit with her parents! Mfr. and Mrs. E. C. Maxwell. L. H. Apgar of Goodland returned home Tuesday accompanied by his daughter Vita, who had been attending the Monnett school here. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Boicourt of Wolcott returned home yesterday after a few days visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Baker. . \D. H. Yeoman and wife and (laughter, Mrs. Bert Hopkins, went to Chicago yesterday, where Mrs. Yeoman cortsulted a specialist in' regard to chronic ailment. Mrs. W. H. Coover of Boulder, Colo., who had been visiting relatives ’at Remington hnd her brother. J D. Allman of this place, left Wednesday for home. Leo Hordeman, who had been working in the Forsythe store for the past year or more, left Wednesday for Mitchell, So. Dak.. Where he will look for work. - Mrs J Chas. Cain of Newton township, returned Wednesday from a several days visit with her brother,' County Supt. W. O. Schanlaub at Kentland and relatives at North Manchester. i
