Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 December 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
j Charles Spain of north of town i spent Sunday in Monticello, with friends. “Duke"* Nichols is opening a ! cigar and candy store in the Leopold room, two doors south of [The Democrat office. Guy Gerber of Logansport, who ;is traveling for a business college, spent Christmas here with his parents. Air. and Mrs - . Eli Gerber. ■ /. r"> . George Ropp and wife of Cobert, Ind., returned home yesterday after a two months visit here with his father, Horatio Ropp, and family. Misses Clara and Alarion Parker went to Franklin Monday to visit relatives. They will also visit relatives in Indianapolis before returning home. Louis Leopold and family of \\ olcott and Leo Wolf and family of Hammond ate Christmas dinner with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold. Robert Alilliron and wife of Chicago, who had been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Alilliron, the past few days, returned home yesterday. Airs. Alda Parkison, accompanied by a Kankakee. 111., party of friends, left Alonday on a southern trip. They will visit in Havana, Cuba, while gone. .D. S. Alter of north of town went to Frankfort Saturday to make a short visit, and from there went to Forest to visit his brother, Isaac Alter, a week. Aliss Anna Hermanson and brother Herman of Gillam tp., went to Chicago Saturday to visit their sister, Ethel, who is a nurse in the Presbyterian hospital at that place. Airs. W.' H. Berry went to Danville, 111., Saturday to visit her sister, Airs. B. S. Briens, a week. She will also visit her mother, Airs. AI. D. Lindley, at Georgetown, 111. Q ■ Airs. Ed Fay of Elliott, 111., who had been visiting her sister. Alts. John Schultz, of this place the past few' days, went to Panyesterday to visit her mother, Airs. Amanda Leech. 'Harry Biggs and wife of Indianapolis and C. B. Rollings and wife of Wlkinson and Aliss Nell Biggs of a Chicago nurses’ school are, visiting A. J. Biggs and family. south of town. Ss jßoscoe Halstead of Newton tp., yaS operated on in the Hahnemann hospital, Chicago, last week for hernia. He will be in the hospital a couple of weeks yet, before he is sept home. Airs. Liza Noland of Sabatha. Kan., w'ho had been visiting John Frye and family of near Remington the past two weeks, took the train here Saturday for Elgin 111., to visit a few' days befort returning home. AI. B. Layman and wife of Terre Haute left Alonday for Alarion, after a few days visit with Wm. Florence and family of north of town. She will visit her father. F. AI. Hayes, and family at Alarion. Among the school students home for Christmas are: George Long of Illinois University at L rbana, Aliss Alarceline Roberts of Oxford, Ohio, Aliss Belle LaRue of DeParnv, and Leon Lamson of Illinois University. Aliss Leatha of Evanston, 111., and Alary Wright of Washburn; \\ is., are guests this week of their brother, W. J.. and family. Air. and Airs. AY. H. Hapcock and wife of Kansas City are also visiting the latter. —■ ■ ■ ■——i Rev j, P. Green, pastor of the Baptist church was taken suddenly very ill on Saturday night and was unable to be in his pulpit on Christmas day. He is now fairly on the road to recovery and hopes to be out again by next Sunday. The year 6f 1910 is all over except the making of your resolutions for 1911. It’s better to make one and break it, than to never make one. Let us suggest one that you will not break. Here it is. "‘‘Resolved that I will buy a Maxwell.”—Maxwell. 'Hurley Beam, who is employed by the Chicago House W recking Co., at Chicago, spent a few days here this week with his parents, returning to the city yesterday morning. He has prospects of a job in the Aleihle Printing Press Co., in the erecting department.
