Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Eries Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Gollmar Bros, show next Saturday, May 13. If it’s not right, we make it right.—Depot Grocery. F. W. Fisher of Kankakee tp., was down on business Thursday. I. X. Warren and little son were Chicago visitors Thursday. Miss Ruth Sayler is visiting with friends in Winamac this week. James Burling of Remington was a business visitor in the city W ednesday. M iss Erica Troll, music teacher in the city schools, spent Thursday in Chicago. Mrs. J. W. Horton returned home Wednesday from a couple of days visit in Lafayette. A son was born Thursday to their second child, both sons. Mrs. Ina Shesler returned home the first of the week from a short visit with freinds in Remington. August Schultz of Union tp. has purchased the Overland torpedo auto owned by Dr. Hansson, the local agent. B. G. Oglesby and family of Knox were in the of days the first of the week visiting with relatives. There was quite a freeze Monday, Tuesday and Thursday nights, which has no doubt badly damaged the fruit. Marion Cooper returned home Thursday from a prospecting in the Dakotas and the northwest, being absent several weeks.
H. M. Shipman expects to leave next week for Burke, So. Dak., to spend the summer with his daughter, Mrs. Everal Smith and family. Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins returned home from Monticello Thursday where for the past several weeks she has been staying with her son. Rollie Gates is very §ick with pneumonia in both lungs, the attending physician stating that his condition was somewhat doubtful Thursday. The Ladies of the first ward of the Rresbyterian church will hold their regular monthly social at the home of Mrs. A. J. Bellows Tuesday afternoon, May 9. J. W. McFarland of Purdue was here last week and took samples of fertilizer being shipped here this spring, for analysis, under the state supervision. A daughter was born May 1 to Mr, and Mrs., Clark Bartee of Lafayette formerly of Remington. Weight 9 1 /> pounds, and it has Teen named Katherine Elizabeth.
Miss Belle Laßue is now able to be up some after her illness of several weeks, and, if her condition will permit, she will return to 'DePauw and complete 1 her course there. William Daniels, who has been in very poor health Tor j several months, is no*y feeling quite a little better and is able to go out riding every pleasant day, we are glad to state.
