Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ed Mauck of Muncie is__here visiting his sister, Mrs. Frank Critser. ' ■ I- I. The big rain Thursday night caught quite a number of farmers wifth considerable hay down./ - .I.u , I I- - . JMr. and Mrs. John R. Wilson of Remington spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows. Mrs. Axwell Johnson of Lee took the train here Thursday for Reynolds to visit relatives,.. Geo. Havens left Friday for a couple of weeks visit with his daughter, Lucy Griswold, at Marion, Ind. - Frank Page, who has been visiting with Mark Reed for a few days, returned to his home in Frankfort Friday. Father Sauer, of the College, left Friday for Springfield, O-, on business. He expects to be gone for about a month. Olin Lewis of Evanston, 111., was here a few days this week looking after some real estate which he owns here. Eventhing goes at less than manufacturers’ prices at the big closing out of the Cash Store. — G. B. Porter, Prop. Mrs. Sarah Phillips of Bismark. 111., came Thursday to be with her brother, Alex Leach, who still continues to grow weaker. . I. H. Mahle and family of Chicago returned home Thursday after a two weeks visit here with Mrs. Mahle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Gangloff. Mk. W. A. Thompson and children of Sullivan returned home Thursday after a three weeks visit here with, her mother. Mrs. Austin Hopkins. The popularity of oiled streets is extending in Rensselaer. Judge Hanley and „C. W. Duvall have each oiled in front of their properties, and therms more to follow. J Mrs. Clifford Parkison of Pleasaht Ridge went to Frankfort Thursday to visit her parents, Mr: and Mrs. W. M. Rinehart. She will also visit at Fickle while gone. M. Ruhstadt, proprietor of one of Hammond’s largest stores, went into voluntary bankruptcy Wednesday. The assets and liabilities are each given at about $17,000. y Rev. Joel Green, the new Baptist minister, is moving here this week with his wife and son and will occupy the Lewis Davisson tenant house on South Weston street. Mrs. X.. L. Grose of Richmond went to IndiariaDolis Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. James Den mire for a few days. She had been visiting relatives here for the past two weeks. 4 Miss lone Zimmerman, who has been visiting her uncle, Bert Rnoades and family at Blpe Island, 111., since the 4th. came home Wednesday afternoon. She also visited in Chicago while away. The Democrat must decline to publish obituaries or other items that are a month old. We are glad to get news when it is news, but please do not ask us to publish happenings several weeks old. — ■ Ten members of the local Rebekah lodge went to Parr Wednesday night to witness the installation of officers. They report that the work of the Parr lodge was excellent. After installation a bannuet was served. Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth and son Emmet left Wednesday for a several weeks sojourn at Charlevoix. Mich? Mr. Hollingsworth accompanied them as far as Chicago. where they took a boat for the rest of the way. Eugene Purtelle, President of the Northwestern Indiana Traction Co., was in Lowell Thursday, looking after the interests of his road. He speaks Very encouragingly of the road’s prospects. —Lowell Tribune. Clyde Gunyon and George Peters, who have been working on a dredge near Three Rivers, Minn., are now working in the same capacity near Woodward, lowa, and directs us to forward their Democrats to that place.
