Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Attorney Greve of Wheatfield was down on business Wednesday. ’ John; Worland returned a few Mays ago from an extended visit at Mitchell. So. Dak., and other western points. C. P- Hopkins, who had been visiting here for several weeks, left Thursday for a visit in Ohio and thence to his home at Waverly, Tenn. He has several relatives living in and near Rensselaer-- . • Mrs. W. H. Morrison and little daughter and sister, Miss Emily Jensen went to Chicago Thursday w'here the latter will spend the winter after an extended visit here. Mrs. Morrison will only visit a few days there. Miss Ida Milliken and Mrs. Mary Thompson left Thursday for Toronto, where the latter will make a visit. Miss Milliken w'ill visit in Portland, Me., New r York and Boston. They expect to be gone a month or six weeks. - John C. Roelofs has bought the interest of his partner, Harry Collins, in the National Mercantile Association, and is now the whole works. He has moved the office from the River Queen Mills to rooms in the I. O. O. F. building. . MC. E. Duvall and wife and •Jptighter, Mrs. V. Nowels, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Warner and daughter, Mrs. J. A. Larsh and two children, and Miss Julia Leopold returned Wednesday from Bass Lake, where the ladies had been sojourning for a week. \\ allace Murray and wife and granddaughter, Miss Hazel English, accompanied as far as Chicago by the formers’ daughter, Mrs. Frank Donnelly, left Thursday for Carnegie, Okla., where they will spend the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Samuel English. " - Mrs. Len Lefler and brother Vern and sister, Miss Ethel Jacks of Lafayette came up Thursday to attend the funeral of their grandfather, T. P. Jacks, of Lee. Mrs. Lefler will make a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jacks, here before returning home.
Rev. C. O. Tohhson pastor of the M. P. church will move in a few days to Cass, a town in Sullivan county. He is sent to that place by conference appointment. The church here is at present without a pastor, and will continue so unless conference makes other arrangements. L. B. Ragan of Danville, Ind., came Friday to attend the state meeting of the Conscreek Association of the Primitive Baptist church, to be held at Isaac Stucker’s, three miles northeast of Mt. Ayr. Aug. 26-27-28. It is thought that there will be between seventy-five and eighty in attendance. Monticello Herald:,. A curious find was made by Joel Harvey last week while tearing away an addition to the residence of Mrs. Margaret Parcels, widow of Wm. H. Parcels. It was a half caddy of plug tobacco in a good state of preservation, which had evidently been laid away bv Mr. Parcels some twenty years ago. Tuesday morning’s storm did considerable damage up in Lake county and over west in Illinois. The damage by wind to factory buildings in the Calumet region is estimated at SIOO,OOO and one man was killed and several others injured. The big brick factory at Maynard, which cost $30,000 was blown down and is a total wreck. „ . \\ alter Percy Hopkins and Miss Eva Earle Hopkins were married Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock at the Christian parsonage by G. H. Clarke. They were accompanied by the groom’s mother, Mrs. Elden Hopkins, and the bride’s father. Nehemiah Hopkins. They expect to make their home in Rensselaer. The groom is a painter by trade. F. W. Fisher was down from Kankakee tp., Wednesday on business. He is figuring on remodeling the farmhouse on his Farm in Hanging Grove, the former Uncle David Culp farm, by putting a new foundation under same and raising it up and making a full two-story house out ot it. The improvement will cost in the neighborhood of S6OO. Subscribe for The Democrat. ‘
