Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 July 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. F. Payne was in Monticello Monday on business. Bruce Hardy was in Lafayette on business Saturday. J. W. Faylor was in Chicago on business Saturday. Roy Donnelly spent Monday at the Kankakee river. Timothy Comer went to Marion Monday to enter the soldiers’ home. Jay Zimmerman went to Chicago Monday where he will spend the Fourth. Joseph'Gordon went to Hammond Monday to spend the 4th with friends there. Mrs. Ernest Ramey went to Demotte Monday to visit with relatives and friends for a few days. Paul Miller fell from his wheel Sunday and sprained his arm so that he will be laid up for a few days. ' Leland Jessen of Illinois is spending a week’s vacation here with his mother, Mrs. Jennie Jessen. V. Crisler was a Lafayette business visitors Monday. He was accompanied by Fred Berger of Remington. Mrs. Dunn and two children of Remington are visiting Mrs. Sarah Pruett and other friends here this week. Lew Jensen and Miss Anna Clager of Wiheatfield spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Thoams Jensen. ' George Seible, Frank Ellis and David Elder went to the Kankakee river Saturday to spend a few days flashing. " John Ramp of the Home Grocery is spending his week’s vacation with his sister, Mrs. N. Krull, and family at Kentland. William Zimmerman of Chicago, accompanied by his two daughters, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. William Zard. Lyman Barce passed through here in his automobile enroute to Oxford where he will spend a few weeks with his sister and other relatives. B. J. Mioore is moving into his handsome residence property on the comer of jWeston fcnd Susan streets, which he recently thoroughly remodeled. Miarie, daughter of Victor Moore, who was operated on about a week ago for appendicitis, is now practically out of danger and the nurse has returned home. J. E. Harvey returned to his home at Watseka, 111., Monday after attending the funeral of his brother-in-law, W. H. Miller, which was held Saturday afternoon. v c‘ Mrs. Ralph Sprague and children of Gibbon, Neb., who have been visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A." Woodworth, returned home Monday. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. For Sale—Some cows and horses. —JOSEPH TRUELrLY, on old Hartsell farm, R-3, Phone 519-H. j 9