Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
F. B, Ham was in Chicago on business yesterday, V Miss Eva Moore spent Sunday in Lafayette with friends. B. J. Moore and son Brook were Monon visitors yesterday. \Vm. Rayher visited Sunday with his daughter. Mrs. Wm. Roth, at Monticello. A new tile roof is being put on the old Indian school building out at the College farm. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schragg of Chicago are visiting the family of John Borntrager this week. You can buy the best 50c work shirt made for 39c at the Big Corner Dept. Store.— -Rowles & Parker. Mrs. Chester Besse of Kniman returned home Monday after a few days visit here and at Remington. Mrs. M. A. Stockton and Mrs. Chas. Porter went to Battle Ground Saturday to attend the campmeeting. Miss Eva Hammerton, who has been very sick the past week, is now improving nicely and is able to sit up.
If you have any railroad tie lumber to dispose of it will pay you to read the ad elsewhere of H. A. McCowen, of Salem. Ind. Mrs. Jesse Coons of Logansport, who had been visiting with relatives and friends here the past week, returned home Monday. Mrs. Mary A. Welsh and daughter Carrie left Saturday for Larimore. Xo. Dak., to visit her son Bert, whose child is not expected to live. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Gray and Mrs. John Powell of Remington, and Mrs. VanVoorst of Monticello were Rensselaer visitors Friday afternoon. Mrs. RicharS Beck of Lebanon and Miss Mary Schmitter of Delphi returned home Saturday after a week’s visit here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Jacob Junglas of Coldwater, Ohio, who has been visiting relatives and friends in Illinois and near Rensselaer for the past two weeks, went to Valparaiso Monday to spend a week with her' brother, Wm. Shupe.
