Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 June 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
F. T. Saunders of Lafayette was in the city on business Thursday. . ,• Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tryon wenj to Strawn, 111., Thursday via auto to spend a few days with relatives. Mrs. Mi J. Burns and little son went to Monticello Thursday to attend the graduating exercises of the high school there. ‘ J. M. Sauser has completed a new barn on his farm west of town, and is now figuring on putting up a modern six room dwelling/ house. Frank King moved Thursday from his property on Elm street to the former August Rosenbaum property on Cullen street which he purchased recently. H. R. Parker and wife of Harrisburg, Pa., are visiting this week with the former’s uncle, Benjamin Barger, and family of southwest of town. Misses May Kinney and Edna Yocker, who have been here for a few days visiting with the former's cousin, Everett Kinney, returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. James Parkinson,. who are at the Northside hospital in Chicago, expect to be home in a few days now as both are greatly improved in health. Mrs. Margaret Huber returned to her home in Jordan, Ind., Thursday after spending several days wth her grand-daughter, M'rsSThomas Jensen, who accompanied her part way home. William Nowels, who was called to Elk Falls, Kan., by the illness of Jiis sister, Mrs. Sarah Boyce, several days ago, returned home Monday evening and reports her in a very critical condition. • W. R. Brown and granddaughter, Ruth McKinzie leave for Terre Haute tomorrow where the lattfer will spend several weeks visiting relatives, also visiting in Indianapolis for a few weeks. Miss Laura O’Neil, who has been staying here with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcels, while going to school, went to Indianapolis Thursday to spend a few weeks with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Willinghoff of Gary returned home Thursday after a short visit here with the latter’s sister, Miss Elizabeth Spaulding. They will spend a few days in Indianapolis before returning home. The string of Chicago autos returning from the Indianapolis races began going through Rensselaer Tuesday night, and all night long they kept going. Wednesday it was almost a constant stream of autos all day long, by twos, threes and sometimes ten or a dozen together. Taken all together they represented a huge bunch of money.
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