Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. H. I. Adams spent yesterday in Chicago. \Y.. J. Wright was a Chicago j business goer yesterday. i \V. H. Parkinson was a Chi- | cago business visitor yesterday. I ■ Come out tomorrow night and i hear Rev. Khtih. at the opera 1 house. ! • ; 1 F. B. Ham will move into the Hemphill property on Front street, vacated by George Ketchum. I . Mrs. W. A. Culp, returned to her home in F'rancesville Monday after a few days visit here with J. T. Culp and family. Mrs. E. S. Stevens and daughter, Mrs. Roy Donnelly, went to Hammond yesterday to visit the former's son, H. G. Stevens. Mrs. M. E. Corliss and grandson Kenneth went to Manistee, Mich., yesterday to make a visit of a week with her son, Clyde and wife. The old Dewdrop church building in Walker tp., recently advertised for sale in The Democrat. was sold to Fred Wagner of that neighborhood for sl2s'.

James Mead of Hammond came down Saturday to join his wife and children, who have been visiting "her parents. Mr. anl Mrs. E. L. Clark, for a' week, and all returned home Sunday. up temporarily. Cal is confined to the house with rheumatism and Earl Leach, who has been working in the shop for some time, has gone to the country to husk corn. Mkmroe Carr went to Sheridan Saturday to see his daughter, Mrs. Rose Copsey, who has been quite sick. Mr. and Mrs. Carr returned home Sunday and reported her as now recovering nicely. The Presbyterian ladies took in $75 at their rummage sale Friday and Saturday. They were fortunate in having good weather. The Methodist ladies had one rainy day at their sale and Xhey only took in some 535. The second installment of our new serial. “The Fortune Hunter/' was crowded out of Saturday’s Democrat and appears in to-day’s issue instead. This is a very interesting story and you do not want to miss reading it. John Renicker sends us a check for $1.50 from Laketon. Wabash county, in renewal of his subscription to The Democrat and wants the National* Monthly. He says: “We like to get news from Jasper county and enjoy your paper very much.” Mr. and Mrs. E L. Clark will leave for Oklahoma City Okla.. ; in a couple of weeks, where they will spend the winter. Mr. and Airs. E. J. Stone will occupy their property here. Mr. Stone is job and ad man on the Democrat, and recentlv came here- from Oberlin, Ohio A