Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

V. Nowels and wife spent yesterday in Chicago. Frank Bruner was in Lafayette on business Saturday. H. R. Kurrie was down from Chicago Saturday on business. E. Hammerton spent yesterday in Lafayette with relatives. Miss Clara Parker is visiting with Mrs. S. F. Wblfinger at Marion, O. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Allen of Fair Oaks were in the city on business yesterday. John Hemphill spent a few days last weelf*with his cousin, Delos Dean, at Bloomington. Mrs. John Gwin left yesterday for Jamestown, No. Dak., near which place they own a farm. Mrs. Monroe Carr went to Sheridan Saturday to visit her daughter, Mrs. John Copsey. _________________ Mrs. O. C. Hallahan and baby of Gan- came Saturday for a short visit with Bert Camp and family. Miss Edna Fendig returned from Lafayette Monday whferc she attended the commencement exercises. Leland Jessen came from Chicago Sunday for a two weeks vacation which he will spend with his mother here. An even hundred tickets were sold for the Monon excursion to Chicago last Sunday. The returning train got in about 2 a. m. Wm. H. Collins of Knox, came down Saturday to visit his daughter, Mrs. James R. Parkinson, and will probably make his home here with the latter. Misses Lena and Leah Lyons of prook, who have been here for the past week visiting with Mrs. Joseph Thornton, returned home the latter part of last week. E. A. Deschand and family of Momence, who have been visiting with the former’s brother, G. F. Deschand, and family, for the past week, returned home Monday. Miss Emma Dickenger of Indianapolis, who has been visiting here with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Lyons, and family for the past two weeks, returned home Saturday. Ed Kanne of Marion tp., and E. J. Lane of Newton tp., have each purchased new Russell threshing outfits costing $2,800 each. The outfits were unloaded here Friday. Babcock & Hopkins have begun the construction of a large new storage corn crib on the site of the old one which was burned down six weeks ago, when the elevator burned.

Mrs. Wm. Beck of Terre Haute returned home Monday after an extended visit here. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Sarah Donnelly, who will visit her a few days. Guy Gerber went to Chicago Monday to see the baseball game between the Giants and Cubs. In the evening he went to Kewana. 111., where he has secured a position for the summer. E. S. Tillman of Lebanon came Sunday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. John King. He accompanied his wife home Monday, she having been here for the past two weeks visiting with her parents. Several members of Willard Court No. 418, Catholic Order of Foresters, with their band, will go to Lafayette Sunday to participate in a parade of Foresters to take place there at 2 p. m., on that day. The Home Orchestra, composed of John Merritt, Donald Beam, Kenneth Allpian, Walter Forbes and Bradford Poole, went to Demotte today to play at the commencement exercises of '.he school there in the evening.

Some Rensselaer people visiting in Goodland Sunday brought back the news that Z. F. Little, for more thap twenty-five years a leading general merchant of that place, had become insane and been taken to the asylum. Picnic specialities: Potted meats, Vienna sausage, pork and beans, prepared spagetti, dried beef, peanut butter, olives, all kinds of cakes and cookies, at the Home Grocery. -