Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Just in, fresh Kellogg Corn Flakes.— Home Grocery. Van. Wood' and son. Jay, spent Thursday in Monon with relatives. Mrs. W. H. Beam and Mrs. L. A. Harmon were in Lafayette Wednesday. •• •• i Miss Ethel McCarthy went to Crawiordsville yesterday for a short visit with relatives. Mrs. Nellie Harris came from Brook Wednesday for a short visit with relatives here. Hiram Day was called to Danville, 111., yesterday bv the serious illness of his mother. Mrs. J. D. Babcock returned to Liberty Center. Thursday after a few days spent here with relatives.
Rev. J. Carl Parrett went to Kentland to officiate in the installation ceremony of a Presbyterian minister Thursday evening. Ralph . Chupp of Indianapolis, who has been visiting here with Mrs. Wallace Chupp for the past two or three weeks, returned home Wednesday. “Dick” Grow and Admiral Mabb were the only Rensselaer old vets to attend the state encampment at Richmond, Ind., this week, so far as learned. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Hopkins, who for the past year have been living at Kalamazoo, Mich., have returned to Rensselaer and will again take up their residence here. * / Mi. and Mrs. Geo. A. Williams left Wednesday -via auto for a visit in Springfield, 111., with the latter’s brother and thence to Carthage, 111., to visit Mrs. Williams’ mother. : Walter Graden, who moved some stock nd other goods from near - Nashville, Tenn., driving through with horses and wagon, took the train here Wednesday to return home. ;;V. A three-months-old babe of Mr. and Mrs. George Spangle of northwest of town, which had been puny sincb birth, died Thursday and was buried at Wolcott yesterday. Perry Torton is moving his piano store into one of the rooms just north on Cullen street from his present quarters, and J. A. McFarland will move his grocery back into the corner room. Fred Arnott and family have moved into one of Hi Day's tenant houses on Milton street, and Mrs. Ascue and daughter, who purchased the Ed' Warren property vacated by Mr. Arnott, will occupy the same. Farmers never had a better season for corn planting than this, but just now rain is needed badly for wheat and oats, and even corn, in the dryer sec-tions,-will., not come up until a" little more moisture is had. A. J. Biggs and daughter were called to West Lebanon Tuesday afternoon by the death of the aged mother of Mrs. Biggs. The latter had been at her mother’s bedside for several days before she passed away. —.
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