Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. » Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Saturday is “All Fool’s” day. W. R. S'hesler was in Monon Monday. Dr. F. A. Turfler was in Lowell Monday. . B. J. Moore was ?n Monon on business Saturday. Vern Cristler made a business trip to Hammond Monday. Charles Lee of Shelby was in the city on business Monday. John Stowers of Fair Oaks was in the city on business Saturday. John A. Dunlap was in Hammond on legal business Monday. 1 ■ Mrs. Mary Phillips of Laporte is visitng her daughter, Mrs. RoyBlue. Charles Spain left Saturday on a week’s visit in Monticello and Lafayette. After April 1 the stores will be open Wednesday and Saturday nights. Jack Hoyes has bought A. J. Brenner’s driving horse, paying $177 therefor. ■ ~ —4k—* Merle Porter of Francesville came Saturday for a short visit with friends here. Mrs. J. L. Brady went to Indianapolis Monday for a short visit with relatives. J. J. Weast, the fertilizer agent, went to Cincinnati, Ohio, Monday night on business. Miss Nellie and Floyd Meyers were in Indianapolis Monday for a short visit with frends. H. R. Kurrie and family came down from Chicago Saturday for a short visit with relatives. Devere Yeoman went to Gary Monday where he has secured a position as civil engineer. Firman Thompson is driving a new Hudson 20 touring car, recently purchased by him. *K.B. J. Moore has bought a 120 acre farm in the Gifford district, near Lewiston, at $36 per acre. Miss Lesta Wiles left Saturday for Conway, la., for a couple of months visit with her sister, Mrs. E. H. Wilson. Mrs. Jesse Nichols and Mrs. Anna Tuteur entertain the Pythian Club Thursday afternoon at the home of the latter. All members are cordially invited. Mrs. W. H. Stucker of Wabash, who was called here last week to attend the funeral of her brother, William Schanlaub, at Morocco, returned home Saturday.

Mrs. H. W. Graham of Chicago, who came Thursday for a short visit with 'her brother, Dr. I. M. Washburn, left Saturday for a few days visit in Indianapolis. The domestic science course at the library auditorium Friday and Saturday was largely attended and will no doubt be productive of much good to those taking the course. Rev. J. C. Parrett went to Union City Monday to assist Rev. Miller in a two weeks revival there. Mr. Miller helped Mr. Parrett in the recent revival meetings held here. /Mrs. Green, the aged mother ft Mrs. T. F. Dunlap of Surrey, died Monday morning at the latter’s home, aged 89 years, from pneumonia following her accident some time ago when she fell and broke her hip. Crown Point Star: The people of Crown Point will look for the town authorities to oil the streets again when the time comes, which is the best street work ever done, and besides keeps down the dust, preserves and adds to the life of the stone roads. jVoung Lynn Parkison did not win the shetland pony for selling the most Saturday Evening Post’s last winter, but he did win third prize, S2O, and received a check for same Friday evening. Lynn is a smart and manly little fellow, and his hosts of friends are glad to know that his work Fin the contest brought him some bfreturns.