Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 June 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. I. M. Washburn rwent tQ Chicago on business ‘yesterday. *1 , ' Jay Zimmerman spent Thursday in Chicago.

James Nelson went to Kankakee. 111.. Thursday near which place he has secured employment.

The Pythian club met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. True Woodworth and an enjoyable afternoon was spent by all present.

Mrs. Frank Foust of Bryan. 0.. who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. G. H. McClain, and family for the past few weeks, returned home Thursday.

F. H. Robertson of the Mt. Ayr Pilot was over on business Thursday. # Said he came over in the Purtelle road, on which he carries an annual pass.

Mrs. Barnes of Oskosh, Wis., a__sister of Mrs. M. D. Gwin, passed through the city yesterday on the 10:05 train on her way home from a visit in Lafavette.

A son was born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stern of Indianapolis. Mrs. Stern was formerly Miss Hattie Tuteur of Rensselaer, and this is their third child.

John Marlatt went to Chicago yesterday to seeTf he could not hurry up A. Leopold’s new E-M-F. Abe is getting anxious, and unless the machine reaches here today the order will be canceled, so hellup me Moses.

Mrs. W. G. Richardson, accompanied by Miss Esther Dolson of Chicago, returned Wednesday after spending a few days here with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Halleck.

Miss Edith Adams went to Chicago Wednesday to see Mrs. Ray Adams, who was recently operated on at Hahnemann hospital. The latter’s little daughter was taken there to see her mother.

Several Monticello men were the victims of pickpockets at the Barnum & Bailey circus at Logansport Wednesday, J. D. Timmons being relieved of $39, W. H. Heiney, $39; Wallace Atkins, $lO, and Thos. Harris of $25.

James Snedeker has thoroughly remodled the old Tim Nichols property, on the north-side, which he recently re-purchased, adding several more rooms, in eluding bath and a porch tc same. He will soon move into same. .

Albert Farmer, who accompanied the remains of Mrs. Elsie Ritchey Hurd here from Wichita, Kan., returned home Tuesday, being unable to stay longer to visit with relatives. His wife will visit here for the ne?ct two or three weeks.

Prof. C. A. Tressmann, who has been instructor in German in the University of Pennsylvania for the past year, returned to his home in Mayer. Minn., Wednesday after a few days visit with A. C. Pancoast and family of Newton tp.

The big Fiat car that was wrecked near J. W. Coen’s residence during the advent of Chicago autoists to the motor races at Indianapolis, was taken to Chicago Tuesday morning, having been repaired sufficiently to withstand the trip.

The Monon ’will run another excursion to Chicago on Sunday, June 18. This will be over the Louisville division, and Rensselaer will be the only stop north of M-orion, we understand. The fare for the round trip from Rensselaer will be 75 cents.

Vincent Eisle has been laid up this week from a kick from a horse received Saturday evening when walking past it in the stall. He was hit in the tsomach ach and struck several times before he could get out of range, when he fell unconscious and was so found a. few moments later.

Mrs. P- L. Davis and Mrs. Fred Bearing stopped off here Wednesday evening for a short visit with the former’s brother, W. L. Frye, and family, while on their way home from attending the D. A. L. convention at Elwood. They resumed the trip to their home in Hammond Thursday. Mrs. Wm. also of Hammond and a delegate to the convention, spent the veening here with Mrs. Stephens.