Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
M. L. Thornton was in Chicago on business Monday.
Rex Warner and Wood Spitler were Lafayette visitors yesterday.
J. W. Holmes made a business trip to Indianapolis yesterday.
Fred Berger of Remington was a business visitor in the city yesterday. •
J Adolph May expects to go to Sweetsers, Ind. in the near future to look after some business matters.
Mrs, Bessie Tillman of Lebanon came Monday for a short visit with her parehts, Mr. and Mrs. John King.
Mrs. George Green was taken to Wellesly hospital, Chicago, Monday in a very critical condition, to be operated on for gall stones.
Alfred Donnelly left Monday on a business trip to Lafayette, Indianapolis and other points, expecting to be gone for two 01 three days.
George W. Goff made a business trip to Hammond Monday. Mr. Goff expects to leave Thursday for Hot Springs, Ark.. where he will spend a couple of months visiting relatives.
J. J. Weast of Jordan tp., moved last week into the John Jones property on River street, formerly occupied by Harrison Wasson and family, who moved into the former Frank Kresler property on Division street. '
The Medaryville Advertiser, after an enforced suspension of four weeks on account of damage by fire, made its welco,me appearance on our exchange table last week in a new dress of body type and chock full of news and advertising.
T. F. Clark of Battle Ground came over from Morocco Saturday where he had been visiting his sisters, and visited old friends here until Monday evening, when he returned home. He is looking well himself-and reported his family as being well.
W. H. Morrison left Monday on a vacation trip of a couple weeks in Colorado. Mrs. Morrison and children are visiting in Chicago during his absence and Dean Merica Is the whole works at the cream station.
It was just eight weeks ago yesterday that J. J. Hunt got injured by being pushed through the window of the Maxwell garage by his auto, and while his injured knee is improving slowly, he cannot as yet get along without the aid of crutches.
y,Miss Loe Pancoast of Newton tp., left yesterday for Columbia City, Ind., where she has accepted a position in the city schools as teacher of history. Miss Pancoast is one of Jasper county’s most successful teachers and Columbia City is fortunate in securing her as an instructor.
/\Saturday was warm and springlike, and the desire for garden making took a good hold on many, but Sunday it was altogether different, a drop in the temperature of nearly fifty degrees and a typical March day. Rain Saturday night turned to sleet and finally to show, and about two inches of “the beautiful” covered the ground. Monday the snow all disappeared and yesterday was very pleasant and mudh warmer.
A Minstrel By the Rensselaer BAND BOYS at the Ellis Theatre/ WEDNESDAY U Qr ( r EVENING, . Ifldli 10 An old-fashioned home talent minstrel show by the members of the band. Everybody laughs. Tickets now on sale by the members of the band Prices 25-35-50 c
