Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Bert Brenner went to Goodland yesterday for a few days visit with relatives. Mrs. D. M. Yeoman of Ambia, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Strong fih/is week. Harry Swartzell went to the Kankakee Monday to try his luck with the hook and line. Mrs. Benjamin Harris left Monday for Hammond to visit with her sister, Mrs. N. K. Parks. Ernest Ramey and wife went to Demotte and Wheatfield yesterday where they will visit relatives a few days. Mrs. Fannie Kiser of Goodland, who had been visiting her step-daughter, Mrs. James Ennis. here a few days, returned home Monday. Mrs. W. H. Kiplinger and two daughters, Mrs. A. L. Harmon and Miss Marjorie Loughridge spent Saturday in Cedar Lake, picnicking. Lightning Sunday morning struck Harvey Wood’s barn soutflueast of Rensselaer, but the fire was put out before much damage was done. Mrs. Fred Davenport and children of Linden returned home Saturday after a two weeks visit with Mrs. E. E. Powell of the Nowels House. Leave your orders for fancy Texas Elberta Peaches, the best peach grown. A carload-Wed-nesday and Thursday, July 20th and 21st.—John Eger. Mrs. Peter Giver of Wabash and Mrs. Rufus Giver and baby of Hammond came Saturday for a visit with the former’s sister, Mrs. Harry Wiltshire. D.‘ E. Hopkins ’ and granddaughter. Miss Eva Hopkins, went to Delphi Monday to visit the former’s son, C. A. Hopkins and family a few days. Mrs. Leslie Hall and baby of Ashland, 111., returned ‘ home Monday after a few days visit with 'her father, R. W. Burris, of near Pleasant Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Grant were called to Marion- Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Henry Bradford, a cousin of Mr. Grant. The funeral was held there Sunday. Mrs. L. G. Ralston and Mrs. E. A. Mlanwaring of Mentone returned home yesterday after a few days visit with A. T. Mullenhour and family of north of town. Masters J. D. and Milton Roth left Monday to visit with their grandfather, John App, at Mulberry, Ind., also to spend a few weeks 'at Dayton and other points. Herbert Paxton, who has been visiting with I. M. Washburn and other relatives here for the past several days, returned to his home in Longmont, Colo., Monday. Sparling, Miss Edith Shedd and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Warner and little daughter drove to Remington, Fowler, Earl Park and Kentland Sunday in Mr. Sparling’s auto. There were 111 tickets sold here Suhday for the Chicago excusion. Tlhie train consisted of thirteen coaches, pretty well filled, and made very gdod time both going and coming. The Rensselaer excursionists reached home about 2:15 a. m.