Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers.

Parr anticipates celebrating 4th of July this yeas.

Mrs. William Roth of Monticello spent Wednesday here with friends.

A” son was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Reed of west of town.

The M. E. church people of M/onon will build a new SB,OOO church this summer.

Miss Sylvia Baker of Bucyrus, 0., is the guest this summer of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Alter.

Benton county also re-elected a democrat for county superintendent, Charles- Dodson.

Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins went to Monticello Tuesday to spend a few days with relatives.

Miss Frances Irwin wept to Chicago Wednesday to spend several days with realtives.

Miss Ella Welsh went to Chicago Wednesday for a few days vjsit with her brother Jesse.

B. F. and wife went to Chicago Wednesday where they will spend several days with relatives and friends.

D. M. Worland, C. C. Warner and B. F. Fendig were up in the northern part of the state on business Wednesday.

Lem Huston is “subbing” this week on rural route 2, while Elizas Hammerton is visiting his sister at East Lynn, 111. ’

Mrs. Philip Stonehour and children of Wabash are the guests of Jacob Dewey and family of south of town this week.

Mrs. C. C. Warner and daughter Helen went to Chicago Wednesday to spend the week with Miss May Dunlap and mother.

Mrs. Alice French came Wednesday from Indianapolis to look after her farm near Remington, occupied by Lewis Schwartz.

Mrs. Ernest Fritz and daughter of Delphi are spending the week here as the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Alter. .

Bruce Baker of Barkley tp., went to Angola. Ind., Wednesday to attend the Baker family reunion and visit relatives at that place.

It is reported that the Monon will begin the construction of its new depot here either the middle or latter part of this month.

Mrs. S. M. Freelove returned •to her home in Goodland Thursday after a few weeks visit here with her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Babcock.

Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Reubelt and daughter Falmouth, Ky., are spending the summer »herc -‘th - her mother, Mrs. Peter Rhoades.

H. W. Woods, Sr., and son Chauncey went to Dayton, 0., Thursday to attend the 46th annual reunion of he 93d Ohio regimen. of which the former was a member. 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.