Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 March 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Jesse E. Wilson went to Hammond on business Thursday. Geo. Lucas of Monticello was' in the city on business yesterday. W. H. Morrison was in BrOokston on business yesterday. >frs. W. F. Smith went to Chicago for a short visit with relatives Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. X. Osborne of Gillam tp., were Rensselaer visitors yesterday. Miss Belle Mcßee of Monon spent Thursday here with hpr sister, Mrs. C. M. Sands. O. K. Ranier came up from Lafayette Thursday to visit his daughter, Mrs. M. D. Gwin. rA son was born yesterday to Yern Michaels at the home of her- mother, Mrs. Ida Pierce.
Fendig of W'heatfield \\vis down W ednesday to visit his aged mother, Mrs. Mary Fendig.
returned a few days ago from Chicago where he was examined for bladder, trouble.
W. S. Parks has got settled in his new home on Emmet avenue, and to reach him you take a College Road car.
The March weather so far has been very mild indeed, At 6:30 vesterdav morning the mercury stood at 60 degrees.
John O'Connor and daughter, Mrs. Chester Besse, of Kniman spent Thursday and Thursday night here on business.
Mrs. Rufus Knox returned to her home in Chicago yesterday after 3. week’s visit here with her parents Mr. and Mrs. X. S. Bates.
Martin L. Pass of La Junta. Colo., came yesterday to attend the funeral of his brother, Sam-' uel G. Pass w'ho died here Wednesday. . ' 'lFrank Eck was in from Carpenter tp., Thursday. His daughter Lela, 16 years of age, has been quite sick with rheumatism for the past tw r o weeks, but was able to get up from her bed W ed nesday for the first time.
:Stephen Comer oF Union tp, Richard Foulks of McCoysburg was called to Logansport Tuesday by the death of Mrs. Foulks’ sister, Miss Anna Britton, which occurred Sunday from a stroke of paralysis.
