Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Pear sale, Home Grocery. George Colvert is recovering from a couple of weeks’ sickness. - A. E. Shaeffer of Logansport returned home Monday after a few days’ visit with his son. X. C. Shaeffer, and family. In Saturday’s football game between the Watseka and Rensselaer high school team, the tally was 14 to 0 in favor of Watseka. ■ Mrs. Fred Dolgan of Deleware, Ohio~ is'here with her aged mother. Mrs. S. O’Meara, whose death may be expected at any time.
T. D. Conaghan of Pekin. 111., has rented his 160 acre farm near Sharon to W. R. Blaze and A. E. Bishir, who will mote on same shortly.
John Tharp and daughter. Mrs. Charles Beal, of Remington, came over in an auto Saturday and -ttH+k-a-train-Itere for Chicago to visit relatives. J
David Horsewood and wife of Lagrange county returned home Saturday after a two weeks’ visit in this locality with their sons, Frank and Charles.
Mrs. George Anspach and children of McCoy sburg took the train here Monday for Paulding. Ohio, where Gc> «rge Jias secured a position in a sugar refinery.
Leave your order at John Eger's for fancy canning pears. If the fruit is not as represented you do not have to take them. -A six hundred bushel car to be unloaded next week. —John Eger.
Harrison Wasson returned home yesterday morning from L'nion City where he was called Saturday by the death of his grandfather, David Wasson, who was a little over 92 years of age.
Miss Hattie Wilkins and Thomas Eiglesbach of Chicago, returned to the city Monday after a several days’ visit with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eiglesbach. of south of town.
Henry Secor went to Dowagiac. Mich., Monday to attend the funeral of an old neighbor which was held at that place yesterday. • Hugh Kirk is now employed by Mr. Secor in the tailoring business.
Guss Phillips came up from Indianapolis and spent Sunday here with his father, Simon Phillips, and other relatives. He left for Louisville where the company he is playing with are now located.
Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins and daughter, Mrs. Grover Waddell, of Oklahoma -City, Okla., who had been visiting here with the former’s daughter. Mrs. J. D. Allman. left Saturday for Mr. Hawkins’ home at Crawfordsville.
si Mrs. Horatio Ropp spent Sund«y with her daughter . Mrs. Garry Snedcktr, who was recently operated on in a Chicago hospital. It is thought th.at the latter can be brought home the last of the week, so nicely is she recovering.
Mrs. J. J. Eiglesbach arrived home the latter part, of the week from her western trip. She visited her daughter. Airs. Albert Marshall at Medford. Oregon, and her brother Willard Kaessner. at Colorado Springs. Colo. She was gone several weeks.
Messrs. Calvin Coppess. Thos. 11. Robinspn and Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Robinson went to South Bend yesterday in the lattier’s automobile. Mr. Coppess-to attend a reunion -of his old. reg intent. the 9th Indiana, and the others to visit relatives and to see the sights.—Abedaryville Advertiser.
Mrs; B. Forsythe was brought home from Chicago Sunday by Mr. Forsythe. She is recovering nicely from her recent severe operation and is now able to walk about the house some. In a few weeks she will join Mr. Forsythe at Oxford, where he is now running a store. The latter returned to Oxford Monday evening.
nJ Alva Simpson has moved from tie Frank King property in the north part of town into J. L. Brady's tenant property across the railroad. Mr. King sold the place to John Reed of pear Pleasant Ridge a short time ago. or traded it. , rather.' for Reed'? Ford auto anti then sold the anteto J. M. Knapp,’ ’
