Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. F. Bruner was in Monon Monday. < Noble York was a Monon visitor Saturday. ;. • Dr. Kresler was in Chicago on business Saturday. Philip Stucker of Mt. Ayr was in the city on business Saturday. The cities of Indianapolis and Gary- have fixed the city liquor license fee at SSOO. George O. Pumphrey went to Columbia City Monday to look after his farm near that place. Ray Hopkins, who is attending school at Wabash, came home Saturday for the spring vacation. Mrs.-H. J. Laws of Crown Point visited Mrs. H. W. Kiplinger here a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Will Porter and son Harve Robinson were Chicago visitors Monday. A. Oppenheimer of New Orleans. La., came Saturday for a short visit with his daughter, Mrs. B. S.- Fendig. Miss Marceline Roberts, who is attending college at Oxford, Ohio, came home Saturday for a visit with home folks. Hon. Jesse E. Wilson and family went to Hammond Monday, and will proceed to get located in their new home there.
j\Miss Edna Hauter returned to (Jlenville, 0., Monday after a week’s visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hauter. D. H. Yeoman went to Lafayette yesterday to see his son, D. M., of Ambia, who is confined in St. Mary’s hospital there on account of sickness. Rebecca Porter was callep to South Bend Friday by the condition of her sister, Mrs. C. W. Coen, who has been in poor health for some time. Carl and Orvil Leatherman of Wolcdtt, who have been visiting here with their grandfather and uncle, James N. Leatherman, returned home Monday. John Hack was down from Lowell Saturday on busness pertaining to the Davis-Jungles ditch, the construction of which he has the contract for. Nell Meyers, who is attending school at Greencastle, came Saturday to spend the, spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Meyers. In renewing his subscription to The Democrat, O. M. Garriott writes from Plankington, So. Dak., and instructs us to change the address of his paper to Minoula, Mont. W. H.. Brenner and wife went to Goodland Sunday. Mrs. Brenner will spend a few days there visiting with relatives and friends, Mr. Brenner returning home Monday. John M. Knapp sold a fine new Model T Ford touring car a few days ago to A. J. Harmon, who likes the Ford so w ell that he is buying one here and will ship it to Mitchell, So. Dak. 1 • 9 Dr. and Mrs. H. L. Brown went to Woodstock, 111., Saturday to visit his brother Fred and wife and to attend the national meeting of dental manufacturers being held in Chicago. Hammond Times: Miss Lydia Muenich, who is teaching near Rensselaer, Ind., is home to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Muenich, at their home in South Hohman street. Mrs. George Green was brought home from Chicago Friday evening, in a very critical condition. As prevously stated, the hospital doctors decided that she could not withstand an operation. NJOtto Schreeg and sister, Miss Olga and Clyde Gunyon and sister, Miss Luvie, Of Parr, spent Sunday with Arnold and Elizabeth Luers of south of town. They made the trip in the former’s new Ford car. '■ M-Sunday it was rain all day, and 'Monday a cold blustery typical 1 March day, with the air filled with snow and the cold wind ?iercing to the very marrow, esterday was warmer and very pleasant, and to-day promises to be wanner still.
