Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1910 — Untitled [ARTICLE]

George Cover and family spent Sunday with Wm. Wilcox and family. D. S. ' Makeever was seen in this part of the country Sunday. Mrs. W. C. Fay lor called on her mother at Fair Oaks Sunday afternoon. 1 ' r , ' . X ■ .X i. Messrs. Todd and Millspaugh are finishing'up this week digging their potatoes. Gertrude and Bessie Faylor spent part of Sunday with Mir. Meader’s daughters. J. W. Faylor, wife and little ones spent Sunday with ,Dave Yeoman and family. Mrs. Will Faylor spent an afternoon with Mrs, I. F. Meader the last of the week. Mrs, Will Faylor and Grace Pey‘ton attended church at Briishwodd Sunday evening. Josie Dexter, Helen and Lois Meader went to Parr Sunday to take the train for Rensselaer. Mrs. W. C. Faylor took. Grace Peyton to Parr Friday evening to take the train home. H. Dexter and Chaunev and I. F. Meader hauled each two loads of hogs to Parr this week. There was no Sunday school*last Sunday at the school bouse on account of the latter undergoing repairs. Jacob Reed has his house which he is moving, on the place he bought, about at its lauding place near Geo. Cover’s. ■; .■ * • Gertrude Faylor went to Fair Oaks Sunday afternoon to take the train to Rensselaer where she is attending school. SCHULTZ SETTLEMENT. Health is good and the weather 1» fine. * Paul Schultz and father took in the sights at Rensselaer Tuesday. Adolf Schultz and son Arthur called on Michael Schultz Tuesday afternoon. Barney Comer was around Tuesday hunting up some of his stray turkeys. Mrs. U. Schultz and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murphy. Louis Scbreeg tvas in our settlement Wednesday and bought a load of turkeys. Wililam Schultz helped Rinehold Teska do some plastering at Center school Saturday. Election being over, polities %ill be quiet until 1912, when the fight will once more be on. Mrs. Paul Schultz left Saturday morning for a week's visit with relatives in Chicago and Knox. A. Krueger, A. Schultz and A. E. Schultz visited Sunday afternoon with Paul Schultz and father. Fred Schultz . is putting further improvements to his place by building an addition onto his grainery. Mrs. William Schultz and Mrs. A. R. Schultz spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schultz. Misses Antona, Lorene, Olga and Marie Schultz spent Sunday afternoon with their sister, Mrs. Fred Krueger. Thanksgiving day will soon be here once more. Let us, one aqd all, think of the many blessings we have to be thankful for. . * Corn husking has begun in good earnest. We can hear it striking the bumpboards long before daylight. The early bird catches the worm. Great interest is being taken in The Democrat’s three free trips to New York City to be enjoyed by three of Jasper county's most popular young ladies. Rinehold Schultz spent Sunday with home folks, returning again Sunday evening to Pleasant Ridge accompanied by his brother-in-law, Fred Krueger, who intends to husk corn near there. ,

NORTHSIDE GLEANINGS. Lee Kimble is plastering for Will Williams this week. Mrs. Henry Pierson is not much better at this writing. Ada Snow and son’Asa were Rensselaer goers Saturday. Rev. Schaffer and wife called on Mrs. Nancy Burgett Monday afternoon. A. M. Fitzgerald spent Saturday night and Sunday with relatives in Rensselaer; Mrs. >hellie Schroer and son and Marie Barkley were Rensselaer goers Saturday. ' I. Fitzgerald and Frank Schroer, wife, and son called on Henry Pierson Sunday evening. . \ Ed Price and family of Parr, F. E. Schroer and family and Bessie and Alpha McElfresh spent Sunday with John and Mark Schroer and families. A formal party was given Rev. Schaffer last Friday evening was intended to be a surprise, but Mrs. Schaffer accidentally learned what was going on and turned the surprise by giving' the guests a nice oyster supper.