Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
I. D. Dunn of Tefft 'wjas a business visitor in the city Monday. The regular monthly horse sale in Rensselaer will be on Wednesdav of next week, Sept. 7. , ' Mrs. John Merritt and sons returned Monday from a week’s visit with relatives at Latham, Ill? . : Jay W. Stockton has had the Makever bank block repainted throughout, which improves its appearance greatly. C. A. Radcliffe of Louisville, Ky., spent Sunday here, with Mrs. Radcliffe’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades. Pearl Nelson of Lake Forest, 111., who has been visiting a few days with the family of E. O. Gunyon, returned home yesterday. .. -■ .jL'< ; ■ Mr. and Mrs. Dean Merica, the “newlyweds,” are boarding for the present with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown on McCoy avenue. Jerry Tullis left yesterday for Denver, Colo., to stay for a few weeks. If he likes the country he expects to take up a claim in Colorado. Misses Catharine and Marie Arnold of Barkley tp., went to Menomonie, Wis.. Friday to visit Uncle Jake Lesh and Dan Lesh and family.
Morocco Courier: Miss Virginia Kessler has as her guest this week a Northwestern University class mate, Miss Martha Parkison of Rensselaer. Misses Minnie Tompkins and Carrie Faris of Indianapolis returned . home Saturday after a few days visit here with the family of Rev. Harper. Mrs.’ F. J. Smith of Medaryville, who had been visiting at Mt. Ayr, Morocco and Kentland” the past few days, took the train here for home Monday. We understand that John Eger has put in an order for a Model 17 Buick, for which he will pay considerably less than those who bought earlier in the season. Harry Morehouse of the grocery department of the Rowles & Parker store, is taking his vacation this week, going first to Monon for a couple of days visit.
Misses Anna Hoagland and Hattie Neibert of Blue Island, 111., who had been the guests of Miss Edith Gangloff, the past several days, returned home Monday. There were 84 tickets sold from this station to Chicago on the excursion train Sunday, Aug. 21, and 135 tickets were sold from here to the same place last Sunday. Miss Pearl Comer of Rensselaer came Tuesday for a little visit with A. B. Scott and family, arrived at 2 and left at 5. Autoirig to Pine ' Village.—Oxford Gazette. Brook Reporter: Mrs. B. Forsythe- is slowly improving from her recent severe spell of sickness and it is thought that she will be able to be out in the next few days. • Miss Grace Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Warren formerly of Rensselaer but now of Lawton, Okla., was married last Thursday to Charles A. Wolverton of Lawton. Mrs. M. E. Corliss, who went to Gettysburg, So. Dak., several months ago, returned Suriday with her little grand-daughter and will again take up her residence in Rensselaer. P. K. Kline, who had been employed at the county farm, went to his home at Demotte Monday for a few days visit. He also expects to make a visit in Chicago in the next few days. MMiss Grace Chapman qf St. Joseph, Mich., who has been visiting her brother, James H. Chapman and wife for a few days, returned hope yesterday, accompanied as far as Chicago by Mrs. Chapman. Alva Brouhard of Fair Oaks was lodged in jail here Saturday night on the charge of intoxication. Sunday morning he was arraigned before Squire Irwin and on a plea of guilty was assessed the regular ‘‘dollar and,” $4.85 all told. , ! • “* * .
