Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 February 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. H. Hoover was in Logansport on business Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Chapman were in Chicago Thursday. ‘ ‘ * r Mrs. Charles Sands! went to Mon on for a few days visit with her mother. Guy Ropp returned Thursday fr m Valparaiso where he took a load of horses. ■ ■ »- - ■ f ' •] Everett Huffman returned to his home in Kankakee, . 111. Thursday after a short visit with his parents here. Mrs. , Marie Hopkins returned Friday from a several weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hardy, in Arkansas. \/a. Arnold of Portland, Ind., who had been spending the past two or three months with Fred Finback of near Rensselaer, went to Greenville, Ohio, Thursday to his father, C. W. Arnold. Mrs. Minnie Williams of Downs, 111., and Mrs. Annie Hutton and son Gerald and daughter Gertrude of Crawfordsville, came Thursday for a visit with their sister, Mrs. J. M. Torbet of Barkley tp. VBenj. Welsh, who went to Abmleen, Wash, a short time to accompany his sister Ella, who is sick to this place, returned Thursday. Miss Welsh expects to stay here for an indefinite time in order to recuperate. Abe Martin says: “Th’ feller that throws his tools down at th’ first toot o’ tip whistle will f alius be found workin’ fer somebuddy else. Th’ groundhog didri’ see his shadder t’day, but we’ll have four more weeks o’ th’ legislature jist th’ some. Jud Hunt’s injury to his knee and limb from his being pushed through a window of the Maxwell salesroom by his auto, is still keeping him in bed, and while no bones were broken, apparently, the injury was much more severe than first supposed. He has been in bed now as a result for almost two weeks. While there was plenty of horses in Wednesday for the regular monthly horsre sale, the foreign buyers failed to show up. A confusion of dates was no doubt responsible for this. Monticello’s horse sale is - the first Tuesday and ours the first Wednesday of each, month, and the buyers have been coming from the Monticello sale to Rensselaer’s. This month coming in on Wednesday threw" our sale almost a week ahead of Monticello’s, instead of one day later, as usual, and the buyers seem to have failed to note this.

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