Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Firman Thompson spent yesterday in. Chicago. \ Lewis Payne was in Hammond Saturday on business. W. C. Babcock was in Chicago on business Saturday. J. F. Osborne was in Lafayejtte on business yesterday. Lyman Zea went to Indiana Harbor yesterday on business. O. G. Schrader of Shelby was in the city on business Monday. Chase Kelly of Eau Claire, Wis., was here on business last F riday. -f B. F. Fendig returned home Saturday from his ten . days southern trip. Mrs. Wm. E. Jacks of southeast of Rensselaer is suffering with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Rowles spent yesterday in the Windy City on business. Hiram Day went to Hammond Saturday to attend the funeral of Berry Rutherford. Mrs. E. L. Bruce and daughter Lora of near Rensselaer spent Saturday in Chicago. A skating rink has been opened on South Van Rensselaer street by Lowell parties. Mrs. Candace Loughridge left Sunday for the mineral springs near Attica for treatment. , C. J. Dean, Wm. Morris and Conrad Kellner went to Louisiana Monday on a prospecting trip. • ' ’ s LMrs. C. W. Hanley and son Emil were in Chicago Saturday. They were joined there by the Judge, who went up from Kentland. - Mr. and Mrs. David Elder, son Homer and daughter, Mrs. Ada Hammerton, went to Delphi Monday to attend the funeral of Harve Elder. Mrs. A. Seibert of Michigan City, who had spent the past week here with her daughter, Mrs. Floyd Amsler, returned home yesterday. Lewis Nichols has a very nice line of fruits at all times. Candy cigars and tobaccos, at his new’ store second door south of The Democrat office. - Warren Porter and wife of Walpole, N. H-> and his sister, Mrs. J. G. Shedd of Chicago, spent Saturday with S. S. Shedd and family of Rensselaer. Advertised letters: Mrs. Merle Hershberger, Miss Eunice Herth, Miss Marie Lonergan (2), Ge 6. J. Hendrix, Andrew’ Wheeler, Joseph Holgbauer, J. Guest.

John Stillman of Gilby, No. Dak., came yesterday for a couple weeks visit with relatives and friends in Jasper county. Mr. Stillman has been there but one year, but is much pleased with the country. John Donnelly of Denver, Colo., is home visiting his father, Alf Donnelly and family, north of town. John and sister Edna are making a visit with Lafayette and, Plymouth relatives for a few days. Benjamin Hopkins, who had been visiting the past month at and near North Manchester, returned home yesterday. He was accompanied by his brother John of Ockley, White county, who will, make a short visit here. \ Miss Bertha Daniels, a senior in the city high school, is sick with diphtheria at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Korah Daniels, just north of town. The family have been quarantined for the past week. The girl is getting along nicely and no new cases have developed.

We desire to again warn 'and advise the auto buying public beware of the agents who have 1910 cars for you. It shows that their cars did not meet with approval ; and besides there are a number of changes in the 1911 cars. .•’You are entitled to the best and latest for your money. —Maxwell. Miss Marie Comers of near Parr, who had been attending high school here the past year or so, 10t yesterday evening for Santa Monica and Long Beach, Calif., where she has irelatives. Her health having failed somewhat lately, it was thought by her parents a change of climate would do her good.