Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

L. H. Potts and Wm. Moore went to Hammond yesterday to H?it relatives a few days. xMrs. Frank Hoover and sons, who had been visiting the former's sister, Mrs. X. Littlefields here and her brother, Felix Er* win, at Fair Oaks, left Wednesday for their home at Sedalia, Mo. Mrs, Edith Sines of Flora is here at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. D. H. Yeoman,-who is, qute low. The latter’s daughter, Mrs. Ed Mauek of Muncie and M rs. M. V. JSrown of Spokane, are also here. Mr. and Mrs. G. X. Sayler are moving to near .Oakley, Kan., where he and his brother-in-law, Jesse Morris, have leased a large of land. They expected to leave yesterday evening. Their many friends here wish them success in* their new home. X. S. Bates returned Thursday evening from attending his regimental reunion, the 124th" Indiana. at Indianapolis, and taking in the state fair. There were more “absent ones’’ than usual at this reunion, among whom was Paul Klepper of Fisher Station, hid., Mr. Bates’ old tent-mate, who answered the last roll-call in June, but of whose death he had not learned.

The Indiana Railroad Commission announces that it will issue an order compelling the Motion road to build a new depot at Hammond. Perhaps if the matter was taken up the com.mission might get a new depot for us at Rensselaer also. Probably more passenger business is done by the Monon here than in Hammond, and our depot is about as obsolete and unsanitary as that at the latter place, too. B. Forsythe was down from Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. Forsythe is making very satisfactory recovery from her recent operation hnd it is thought will be able to be brought home in a couple of weeks. Mr. Forsythe is moving his store from Brook to Oxford, where he is also shipping his remaining stock of winter goods from here, they not having heen taken to Brook, and will fill in with new goods and try to close out all his old stock there. L. M. Barnes and family are moving to Remington this week. Their household goods were shipped Wednesday and Mrs. Barnes and the children stayed to visit a couple of days with friends, expecting to go to their new home to-day (Friday.) As the Democrat has heretofore said, Mr. and Mrs. Barnes are most excellent people and their many friends in Monticello are sorry indeed to have them move away from us. —White County Democrat.

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