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

John Gorman was in Lafayette on business yesterday. A. J. Harmon went to Lafayette on business yesterday. A. L. Padgett went <o Lafayette on business Thursday. W. J. Holmes made a business trip to Lafayette yesterday. Mrs. H*. E. Folk is spending this week with her husband at Kentland. A. G. Heinden went to Marrison, Tenn., Thursday for a few weeks visit with his parents. L. -A. Hockenbury of Muncie came Tuesday for a short visit with his nephew, Clyde Burris. Mrs". L. P: Shirer and son Richard are making a visit with relatives in Wheatfield a few days this week. D, B. Comer and George Casey returned Thursday from a two or three days business trip *o Connersville. A. J. Bellows went to Remington yesterday for a few days visit with his sister, Mrs. B. I. Jones, who is qiute sick. The Democrat editor went to Indianapolis yesterday to attend the mid-winter meeting of the Indiana Democratic Editorial Association. John W. Pull ins of Geddes, So. Dak., who hfetd been visiting with his mother, Mrs. Mary Pullins, the past two weeks, left Tuesday for home. W. D. Bond of Pleasant Ridge has bought a 280 acre farm near New Buffalo; ' Mich., just across the road from Conrad Hildebrand’s, paying therefore $40.25 per acre. It has a 10-room house and a 5-room cottage thereon, a barn 90x60, grainary 60 foot long and other buildings in keeping. Joan Bislosky will o cupy the Bond farm here, now owned by C. G. Spitler, and Ed Randle of Rensselaer will move on the Joe Larsh farm, now occupied by Mr. Bislosky.