Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 May 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
C. G. Spitler spent yesterday in Chicago. . . B. J. Moore was in Monon on buUness yesterday. Mrs.'Mary E. Drake is visiting relatives in Chicago. Ed Sutherland of Remington went to /Chicago yesterday on business. Mrs. Joseph Kight of Thaver is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. G. Catt. A daughter was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Hill of Union tp. Lyman Barce of north of town, is improving from his recent severe sickness. John A. Dunlap and Vern Cristlcr were in Elkhart on business Wednesday. ■ . . - ■ ■—.— C. E. Prior, the fancy produce dealer, was up in Northern Lake county on business Thursday. Rev. G. H. Clarke will preach at the Good Hope church Sunday at 3 o’clock. All are invited. Howard Peacock left Thursday for Tarpon Springs, Fla. where he will visit with his father, Erastus Peacock, for an indefinite time. Last night, with the Alumni banquet at the Armory ended the various functions of commencement week of the Rensselaer high school. Ick Yates and Mrs. M. E. Corliss are making some alterations and improvements to their repective residence properties oir Cullen street. ' Mrs. I. N. Warren, who has been critically ill from inflammation of the bowels for the past few days, was reported better yesterday. Mrs. Eva Morgan of Chcago and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades went to Cincinnati Wednesday to visit the latter’s daughter, Mrs. Lillian Radcliff and family. A new factory proposition is on tap, but not in shape for publication as yet. It is said to be the best yet offered, and the parties will decide on a location within the next week.
It is reported that only the vigilance of the parents prevented another elopement this week of a couple of high school graduates. The course of true love seldom runs smooth, however. John M. Knapp had his battery of six Ford touring cars—several of them new machines—drawn up in front of his barn and garage Thursday afterhoon and a photograph taken of the lot. A daughter was born last Saturday to Mr. and Mrs-. Bert Marshall of Medford, Ore. Mrs. Marshall was formerly Miss Hattie Eiglesbach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Eiglesbach. Mrs. James Mead, who has been visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark, returned to her home in Hammond Thursday to get ready to move to Delphi, where Mr. Mead will be engaged in the Prudential Insurance business.
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