Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 June 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Johh W. Tilton was in Chicago on business Monday? Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Parkison were Chicago visitors Monday. G. J. Jessen went to Chicago. Sunday to spend the day with friends. ' -i *— W. W. Francis went to Chicago and Harvey, 111., .on business Monday. Rex Warner went to Lafayette Monday to attend commencement at Purdue. Miss Viola Glazebrook ' went to Knox Saturday to visit relatives for a few, weeks. The Wrens defeated Monticello in the ball game at Riverside Park Sunday by a score of 1 to 0. The .college is going to install a new water works plant with a large tank like the city 'has at its plant. Dr. A. G. Catt is driving a new Flanders 20 touring car which he purchased Saturday-of John Marlatt. Simon Thompson and Van Moody returned from Culver the latter part of the week to spend the summer vacation. Miss Jane Parkison returned home Sunday from DePauw where she has been attending school the past year. Mrs. George Hopkins returned home Friday evening after a two weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tedford, at Vincennes. The postoffice department has advertised for bids for carrying the mail from the depot to the postoffice at this place. Particulars can be had at the postoffice. Miss Ida Milligan accompanied Mrs. Roy Shayne, who has been visiting here for the past week with Mrs. Ora T. Ross, to Chicago Sunday. Walter Lutz and Lilo Hauter came Sunday from Purdue where they have been taking an agricultural course, to spend the summer vacation. The young ladies of St. Augustine’s Catholic church will give an ice-cream social on the church lawn Friday evening. Everybody come. A band concert will be a feature of the social. A. A. Armstrong of Kniman and son returned Saturday from Boscobel, Wis., where they had taken the remains of Mr. Arms’ daughter for burial. The obituary of the young lady appears in another column. The Monon will run another excursion to Chicago Sunday, June 18, train leaving here at 9:15 a. m., and reaching Chicago at 12 m. Fare for round trip 75 cents. Returning special train leaves Chicago at 11:30 p. m. Democrat want ads bring results. The inner tube to an auto tire lost by Mr. Daniel of Parr and advertised in The Democrat, was found by O. C. Halstead of Newton tp., and brought to this office promptly after seeing the >ad. Alexandria, Attica, Bedford, Bloomington, Brazil, East Chicago, -.Elwood, Gary, Indiana Harbor, Kendallville,'' Linton, Michigan City, Princeton, Sullivan, Vincennes and Warsaw will soon have postal savings banks. Paul Glazebrook and Faye Clark returned home from Purdue yesterday for the summer vacation. The latter was afccompanied by J. L. Woodward, a student from Omaha, Neb., who will resume his journey home in a day or two. Walter English will come today. The Goodland Herald states shat the information coming from that place regarding the condition of Z. F. Little, . and published in The Democrat, is incorrect. Mr. Little is only suffering from a nervous breakdown. and is taking treatment at the Norway Sanatorium at Indianapolis. Robert Shook, writing from Arlington, S. D., under date of June 6? says crops in his vicinity are in the pink of condition, most farmers having cultivated the corn over once. Tlie “stand” is the best for several years and if they continue to receive enough rainfall they will harvest a bumper crop.
