Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 July 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Hartsell Adams was in Lafayette yesterday'. \ V-;■: - F. E, Babcock was in Delphi and Lafayette Wednesday. W. H. Morrison and daughter were in - Chicago Wednesday . J. \\ . Tilton was in Wheatheld on business Wednesday-. Always the freshest ami best in fruits and vegetabes at the Home Grocery. Mary Childers went to Monticello Thursday for a visit with relatives aijd friends. Air. and Mrs. John Dennis of West Carpenter were in the city on business Thursday. W. D. Moore expects to go to Springville, Ind., ip a few days where he will work on a farm.

Cornelius Knapp of Panama, N. Y., came yesterday for a few days visit with his son, John M. Knapp. Isaac Wells, on the James Chapman farm south of town, was operated on Thursday for appendicitis. Mark Quinlan and wife came up from Fairmont Thursday' to visit the latter’s father, Pat Hallagan and family. The Hagen beck-Wallace Combined Shows were at Monticello vesterday, coming from that place'here this morning. Harry' Wood and several base ball fans went to Monticello Thursday to see the ball game between Morion and Francesville. Mrs. Alter’s limousine auto is at the factory; undergoing repairs from its dumping in the ditch near the George Ade fatm recently-

Cullen street between Washington and Cornelia streets, is being spiked up and redressed with stone, making it as good as new. Edwin Robinson went to Chicago yesterday morning to meet his sister Luella, who had been visiting relatives in Kansas the past several weeks. Mrs. Smith Newell of Barkley tp., and Mrs. Geo. Hershman and baby of Crown Point went to, Silver Lake Wednesda - for a> two or three weeks visit with Mrs. Chas. Carter. E. L. Hollingsworth was called to Kalamazoo Saturday by the critical condition of Mrs. Hollingworth’s father, O. M. Allen, who has been in poor healtn for a long time. His death occurred Tuesday.

Mrs. Aaron Hickman and son Eph were called to Latham, 111., Sunday by the death of the daughter of a nephew of the former. Eph returned home Wednesday but Mrs. Hickman will remain for a week’s visit. Eph says the corn is all excellent in that vicinity and wheat is yielding about 'K) .bushels per acre, some going as high as 46 bushels, -- ' . ■ ’ Miss Cora C. Clark of Edinburg, Ind., stopped off heic Tuesday while on her way home from Chicago University, for a day’s visit with her brother, Rev. G. H. Clarke. Miss Clark is employed as head of the Latin department of Franklin high school. She resumed her journey home yesterday, accompanied by her little nephew, Marion Clarke, who will visit his grandparents for the nexit two weeks.

Kentland Enterprise: Marriage licenses were issued Saturday to Matthew LaCross and Miss Cassie Williams of Fair Oaks, and torrClarence Haworth and Miss Hazel Wright of Jackson tp. the latter couple were accompanied to Kentland by the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Wright, and Mr. and Mrs. Kinder Kennedy, and the ceremony was performed by Rev. Howard Billman at the Presbyterian manse.

A Monticello paper says: “While coming home from Indianapolis, Monday Messrs. W. A. and Ralph Forbis met Harvey Murray. He had been released on parole from the Indiana Boys’ School and was on his way to Rensselaer to meet an uncle who was taking him out on the farm. They reported him as looking well and having developed into a fine looking boy who expressed himself as being very much in earnest as to the future.”