Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 July 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dr. H. L. Brown was a Chicago visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellis spent Sunday in MomenCe. ; Miss Fern Starr spent Sufiday at Shelby with friends. .■ i , B. F. Fendig was a Chicago business caller yesterday. Chicago has barred the Jofiii-son-Jeffenes fight pictures. Mrs. A. P. Burton spent Monday in Chicago with relatives. S2O and $22 suits this week at the Quality Shop for sls. — C. Earl Duvall. Shirer is spending a few weeks in the harvest fields near Wheatfield. vA Mrs. Henry Pierson was taken t# Indianapolis Mionday to take treatment at a sanitarium. Mrs. T. W. Haus went to Indianapolis Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ira McCord. M rs/ J. C. Parrett went) to Ohalmers Monday to visit with her parents, Mir. and Mrs. John Steward. B. L. Sayler went to Chicago Saturday to have a second operation performed for a growth on one of his eyes. Miss Lola Clafk of Fowler returned home Monday from a week’s visit with B. R. Amslef nnd family north of town. R. H. Grow and John Lesh went to Chicago Monday to sell a couple of carload's of cattle shipped up Sunday evening. Fatjier Daniel returned Monday from Tiffin, Ohio, where he was called by the sickness and subsequent death of his aged father. Mrs. J. D. Allman and daughter Alieen returned Sunday afternoon from Indianapolis where the latter had been in a hospital to have her tonsils removed. Miss Bethel' Rutherford, who is visiting her uncle, iVrthur Vanscoyk of near Pulaski, spent Sundav here with her oarents, Firman Rutherford and family.
Abe Martin says: “Ther’s one advantage in bein’ poor—if you’re sick you kin.git well without bein’ hacked t’ pieces. It looks funny t’ see th’ Republican party goiri’ faster than a trot.” J. B. Waldon and wife of Fitzgerald, Ga., who had been visiting relatives here for the past few months, went to Wheatfield Monday to visit other relatives. They expect to return home about Oct. 1. 'V Mrs. Orlan Grant returned f\om Hammond Sunday where she visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ohias. Kasson. Mr. Grant went up and spent Sunday in Hammond and accompanied Mrs, Grant home.
Rev. S. V. McKee returned to his home in South Bend Saturday after a brief visit here with his brother-in-law, J. R. Vanatta, and old friends at Remington, where he was located as pastor of the Presbyterian church several years ago. Mrs. F. E! Babcock is visiting in Remington and Goodland this week, attending the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. George Stoudt at the former place Tuesday evening, and going from there to Goo 4 dland to visit her mother, Mrs. S. M. Freelove. .Saturday’s Hammond Times: Mrs. Orlari Grant of Rensselaer, Ind., Mtrs. Callie Klingensmith and the Misses Ruth Sohl, Florence Loveridge .and Xorma Locklin will compose a theater party to Chicago this afternoon to see “Madame Sherry” at the Colonial. "
Mrs. Henry Amsler left Monday for Elizabeth, N. J., where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Carvalho. She will also attend the national convention 01 the W. R. C., of which she is a delegate from Rensselaer- Mrs. Amsler expects to be gone about two months. ii x Medaryville Advertiser: John P. Ryan on Saturday last shipped a bunch of 18 cattle that weighed at Chicago 1,531 pounds per head and, for which he received $8.20 per hundred, or something over $125 per head. This was undoubtedly one of the best, if not the best, loads of cattle shipped from this place. -
