Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

C. J. Dean was a Chalmers visitor Saturday. D. A. Collins and wife of Tefft spent Saturday here on business. Hon. Jesse E. Wilson of Washington, D. C., was home Tuesday to cast his vote. Mrs. Wm. Rowles and Mrs. George Ketchum were Chicago visitors yesterday. C. E. Prior returned to Rensselaer Monday after a few days business trip to Chicago.

Mrs. W. P. Baker went to Wolcott yesterday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Taylor Boicourt. B. L. Sayler and wife went to Marion, Ohio, yesterday to visit relatives for about two weeks. Joseph Sharp came home Saturday from a week’s , visit with his son John and wife at Chicago Heights. Mrs. George A. Blystone of Frankfort returned home Monday after a week’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Wright.

Mrs. S. A. Freelove returned to her home in Goodland Saturday after a six weeks visit here with her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Babcock. Mrs. Lewis Sayler of Chicago Heights returned home Saturday after a two weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Bailey, and family. —— - - - - r S. S. Hughs and wife, who are spending the winter with McCoysburg relatives, took the train here yesterday for Monticello to visit relatives.

Mrs. Rose Copsey came up from Sheridan Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Carr, and to recuperate from her recent illness. Mrs. Chas. R. McDonald of Fairland, Ind., - returned home Saturday after a month’s visit with her neice, Mrs. Omar Morlan of west of town. E. O. Gunion, who has been living on the Monnett form west of town for the past year, is moving to Parr upon a 12 acre farm owned by 'his father. Mrs. John Johnson of Greencastle came up Saturday and spent Sunday here, the guest of Miss Louise Keifer, one of the high school teachers. Elmer Med worth sends us renewal of subscription Jor .The Democrat zud instructs us to change his address iiom Seattle, Wash, to Portland, Oregon. Attorney Elmore Barce of Fowler came over Saturday afternoon for a Short-visit with his father, Lyman Barce, of north of town, returning home Sunday. Misses Ethel and Opal Sharp and Mrs. Grace Pumphrey were in Logansport Saturday and spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives at Burnettsville.

Mrs. Hannah M-c Carty of Sherman, la., arrive here Saturday to make her home. Her husband has been employed on a dredge near the former place for the past summer. The depot grocery store opened up Monday morning again sot business with a new stock of goods, and under the management of Hasty Bros., of northeast of Remington.' Albert S. Koons of near Logansport came Saturday to visit his father, E. K. Koons and family of near Parr. Mrs. E. K. Koons, who had been visiting him, returned home with him. S-Charles Jacks and wife moved to Logansport yesterday where they will make their home. He has been employed in the Wood harber shop at this place, and has secured a similar position at Logansport. Mrs. E. L. Clark went to Lafayette Sunday to visit her children. Mr. Clark _ followed on Tuesday. After a week’s visit there they will go to Oklahoma City, Okla., to spend the winter with relatives. S. H. Hopkins of Barkley tp.,. brought to The Democrat a few days ago a couple of mammoth ears of corm that are the best we have yet seen. By weight it would take only 45 of like size to make a bushel. “Farmer” said he made no attempt to pick the largest in his field, but we infer that these were not the smallest either.