Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

W. B. Austin was in the city T*r>day.

Miss Tillie Kupkey went to Goodland Thursday to visit relatives.

A stillborn boy was born to MV. and Mrs. Anson Cox Tuesday night.

Frank Hardman of Lincoln, Neb., is visiting relatives and friends here.

E. B. Sellers of Monticello was in the city on business Thursday and Friday. J: J. Montgomrey and C. W. Rhoades, the barber, were in Chicago Wednesday. ' s \V'an Moody, accompanied as far as Chicago by his father,-re-turned to Culver Wednesday. V Lloyd Jessen of Chicago is visiting his mother, .Mrs. Jennie S. Jessen and family a few days. Forty tons of extra good timothy hay will be offered at the Lane and Sigman sale, Feb. 28. Ns lvMiss Helen Lamson went to East Chicago Wednesday to visit her sister, Miss Hazel Lamson. J. H. Conway of Chicago, formerly of Tarr, was a business visitor in town Thursday night. Mrs. Will Fisher of Indianapolis came Wednesday to visit her brother-in-law, James Fisher and family.

Ex-Sheriff John O’Connor was in the city yesterday on his way home from a business trip to Dayton, Ohio.

Mrs. Patrick Dooley of Indianapolis came Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Nora Worden and family.

Biggest Embroidery sale ever given in this city at Rowles & Parker’s, Saturday, jFeb. 25 to Saturday, March 4.

Charles Sommers and wife of south of town went to Lafayette Wednesday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Halsema.

Mrs. Guy Beebee of Newland, a daughter of J. W. Speaks of Rensselaer* was taken to Chicago Thursday to consult with a specialist.

E. L. Hollingsworth and son Gerald, who is home from Winona Academy a few days, spent Wednesday in Chicago with the former’s brother, G. K. and family.

'fa. T. Murray and wife and son Harry and family of Rensselaer sand Will Yeiter and family of north of town expect to leave some time next week for their future home near Hamilton, No. Dak.

In the Lewin vs.'Hoover, the sheriff, replevin case, the jury returned a verdict against Hoover for the value of the team; sought to be replevined, $.540: The sheriff is fully protected by the Porter coUnty parties in a? $2,000 indemnifying bond;