Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
The Lake County Fair will be held August 23 to 26.
Miss Lora Bruce went to Franklin, Ind., Monday for a week’s visit. I ’
The Home Grocery for the very finest white clover honey. 15c a carton. Mrs. Xancv yay went to Peru and Muncie Monday for a visit with relatives. Mrs. W. H. Stephenson went to Chicago Heights Monday iu visit her son Clarence a few days. J. D. Babcock of Bluffton, who has been visiting here for the past week, returned home yesterday. " V. '
S. B, Holmes left yesterday for Jamestown, No. Dak., to visit his brother Samuel and family for a time.
Rensselaer suffered another defeat in baseball Sunday at Winamac, score 6 to 3 in favor of the Winamacians.
H. V. Childers of Delphi, who had been visiting relatives here for the past few days, returned jhome Monday.
Harry Grady of Newcastle. Ind., is visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pollard of south of town.
7 Lee Osborne of Elmhurst, a suburb of Chicago, who has been visiting with Nelson Randle and wife, returned home yesterday.
Gilbert Albin, Roscoe Nelson and ,Omar Fisher, the latter two of TefFt. went to Grant Park. 111., Monday to work in a brick factory. James Matheny of Cherokee, la., who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. Mary E. Matheny, for a few days, returned home Monday. E. H. Shields and daughter, Miss Katie, left yesterday for Manchester. Tenn., for a wto weeks visit w r ith the former's son, D. W. Shields.
Misses Mary and Ruth Harper are attending Battle Ground campmeeting this week, and will go from there to Indianapolis to visit next week.
Rev. Harper and family are attending the Battle Ground campmeeting for a couple of weeks, but he will return for the regular services here Sunday.
Miss Leslie Crockett of Hobart, who has been visiting with Rev. and Mrs. E. X. Kuonen of Barkley tp., for the past few days, returned home Monday.
N Mrs. S. C. Irwin and little daughter left yesterday for Minneapolis and Princeton, Minn., for a visit with relatives and to attend a family reunion. '■stor A. R. Kresler and family, and mother left yesterday for Mitchell, So. Dak., to visit the doctors farm near <that place. They expect to be gone about a week-
Guy Gerber, who is employed in a business college at Kokomo, returned to that place yesterday after a few days visit with, 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gerber, here.
E. M. Timmons and wife of Plymouth, who had been visiting tfheir daughter, Mrs, Corirad Shaffer and family of south of tofrn the past four weeks, returned home Saturday.
VU. M. Baughman of Okla;i\oma City, Okla., was shaking hands with old Rensselaer friends Saturday' afternoon. He came last Wednesday to Monon to visit his parents and other relatives.
The Democrat insists that public officials be as careful in the expenditure of public money as tfney are, in the expenditure of their own funds. Public office should be a public trust rather than a private snap.
Mrs. A. J. Wilson and daughter Frances of Muncie, who havfe been visiting tihe family' of W. H. Kiplinger for the past few' days, feturned home Mondav. Miss Inez Kiolinger accomoanied them home for a short visit.
Miss Helen Kullas of Fair Oaks, who has been clerking in the Racket Store for the past few years, resigned her position Saturday' night It is rumored that the wedding bells ’ will be ringing again in a few weeks. Gh,you Shadie. ■ E
