Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
George Long was in Chicago Monday, * i Just in, fresh Kellogg Corn Flakes, — Home Grocery. Lewis Nichols was'f in Lafayette on business Monday. >J.,j. Montgomery was in Chicago yesterday on business. Milt Roth returned home Monday from a short visit in Chicago. . Fred Rhoades and Junior Benjamin were Cedar Lake visitors Sunday. 7 1 E. L. Hollingsworth and C. B. Steward were Chicago visitors Monday. • Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Hemphill returned yesterday from a short visit in Chicago. B. Forsythe of Winamac was in the city transacting business yesterday and to-day. George Cox went to Chicago yesterday where he will secure employment as a bricklayer. Mrs. E. T. Harris and sister-in-law, M*s. Roberts, spent Saturday in Monon with friends. Cedar Lake is now a flag stop for trains No. 33, 3,4, 32, and 30, daily; No. 38 on Sunday only. M iss Nell Moody went to Oxford college in Ohio Saturday for a couple days visit with friends. M'iss Madie Drake returned home Saturday from a few days visit with Miss Blanche Babcock at DePauw.
Mrs. Ralph Donnelly returned Saturday from Chicago where she underwent an operation a short time ago. Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins went to Monticello [yesterday for a few days visit with her son Homer and family. Dr. E. N. Loy went to Indianapolis yesterday to attend the state meeting of the Homeopathic Society, held there yesterday and today. Sunday was a great day for burning gasoline. ’Twas a beautiful day and thexe were more autos on the iroaas than other vehicles. jWm. Rangs of Monon who has been working on a new building of Ed Oliver’s at Newland, returned 'home yesterday, having completed the job. Miss Katie Shields, who has been teaching at Brook, came home Saturday to spend the summer. She expects to teach at Birook again the next school The ladies of the U. B. church at Parr will serve a supper in the Parr park next Saturday evening, May 20, for the benefit of the church. All are invited to come out. m2l
S. H. Hopkins came over from Wabash county Sunday to look after some business matters here Monday. He reports the crop outlook in his locality as fine as he ever saw it. Parker Childers, who has been in the west for the past two years, returned home last week and will remain here for the present. He spent some time at Medford, Oregon, where G. E. Marshall and Charles Hanson are located. Lewis (Duke) Nichols has sold out to his confectionery and soft drink business to the Home Grocery, and the business will be closed out. Mr, and Mrs. Nichols will move to Aix where Duke will have charge of the Home Grocery’s store at that place. A. J. Freeland of Newton tp., who got his knee injured last January by a kick from a cow, was in town yesterday. He has never recovered from the injury and still gets about with the aid of crutches. The injtiry has been slowin healing, but he is improving gradually. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Lakin and Mrs. Abe Myers of Prr took the train here Monday for Indianapolis to attend the Grand Lodge meeting of Rebekahs. Mrs. C. B. Steward, Mrs. ,W- F. Osborne, Mrs. W. J. Coen and Miss Frankie Irwin of Rensselaer, also went on the same train, and District Deputy Chas. Simpson and W. F. Osborne went down yesterday to attend the I. O. O, F. Gra.n4 Lodge.
