Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

) M. L. Hemphill went to Chicago on business yesterday. Frank BorntrSger of Ft? Wayne was here on business this week. Get in on the unloading apple sale now on at the Home Grocery. Monday is Labor Day, and will be generally observed in the larger cities. / §imon Fendig of Wheatfield spent Thursday' afternoon here with relatives. , < Forest Morlan returned yesterday frpm a two or three days vfeit at Lafayette. S/Mr. and Mr*. E. D. Rhoades will celebrate their 30th wedding, anniversary next Tuesday afternoon and evening. Mrs. Ed Hodges of Frankfort came Thursday for a few days visit with Mrs. Wm. Barkley. Mr. Hodges is expected to-mor-row. Mrs. C. E. Baker and children of Hammond returned home Wednesday from a few days visit here and at Mt. Ayr with relatives. W. E. Price, the Parr creamery man, was in Rensselaer Thursday, leaving in the afternoon on a business trip to Chicago. • Mrs. Clarence Watson of Bowling Green, Ohio, returned home Wednesday after a ten days visit here with her mother, Mrs. Lydia Potts.

11. J. Montgomery and C. W. returned Tuesday night from their extended eastern trip, and report having had a splendid time. John Norman went to. Coshocton, Ohio, Thursday to visit his old home. This is trie first visit there for Mt. Nonman in 32 years. . . * Two daughters of Albert Wagner of Chicago came Thursday for a few days visit with Mathew Nessius and wife of south of town. 1 John Gasper and wife of Westville, who had been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Alva Simpson, returned home Wednesday. A. C. Stauffenerg and son of Manhatten, 111., who had been here looking after their property the past few days, returned home Thursday. ■'■JMell Abbott and wife went to tqe~ Kankakee Thursday to spend a week fishing. Harry Parker and Miss Irma Kannal will join them Sunday. Theodore Hurley’s children of Knightstown, who had been visiting Alex Hurley and family the past two months, returned home Wednesday. t . Mrs. Carrie Shorts of Monon has rented the F. B. Meyer property on South River street and is moving here. She is a sister of Mrs. Jesse Snyder.

Chester B. Warren, a motorman on an interurban railroad between Ft. 'Wayne and Lafayette, came Thursday for a few days visit with relatives. xjM'rs. Margaret Pullen and daughter, Mrs. George Fate, returned to Rensselaer Tuesday night after a few’ days visit with relatives in Indianapolis. 1T ■ ■ - i ■ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. P. Baker were in North Dakota last w r eek and bought a half-section of land near Hamilton, paying therefor, we understand, 547 per acre. • Mrs. Kate Jones and daughter of Seymour, who have been visiting with the family of C. E. Garriott of north of town, for some time, returned home Thursday. Mrs. P. L. Mattis and daughter of Chicago, who have been visiting with the former’s parents, H. M. Grant and family, the past few days, returned home Thursday. Hurley Beam, who is working as timekeeper on the Smith & Co., stone roads near Sheldon, 111., came home Wednesday on a day’s vacation, returning Thursday. / 1 ; G. B. Lewis and family of Barkley tp., went to Ockley, Ind., yesterday to visit a few days with John Hopkins and family. They also expect to visit with relatives at Wabash.'