Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J., C. Smith was in Monon on business Thursday.

Mrs. W. H. Beam spent Wednesday in Chicago.

R. A. Parkison was in Lafayette on business Wednesday.

B. Forsythe of was in the oity on business Wednesday. .•

James Fielder and daughter Nina are the guests of his sister, Mrs. H. B. Murray.

Richard Shirer returned home Wednesday from Dunn’s bridge where he spent the 4th.

N. C. Shafer and father went to Chicago Wednesday to drive through two new Maxwell autos.

A hot weather suggestion: Don’t carry your collar in you-r hand, wrap it around your suspender.

R. C. Stephenson of Dalton, So. Dak., is spending a few days with his mother, Mrs. W. H. Stephenson.

W. F. Smith and family accompanied by J. H. S. Ellis, Jr. motored to Cedar Lake to spend the Fourth.

W. L. Frye and family returned from Hammond Tuesday after spending a few days with friends there.

Chauncey Johnston of Steger, 111., accompanied by a friend, came yesterday for a few days visit with friends.

St, Joseph’s College threshed a part of its wheat crop Thursday, and indications are that the yield will be only a fair one.

Miss Pearl, Chloe and Hattie Wasson left Thursday for Union City and Winchester to spend several weeks with relatives.

Walter Crampton of Chicago is the guest of 'his uncle, C. E. Prior, and will probably spend the remainder of the summer here.

J. E. Herrod and Charles Fate of Indianapolis, who came here to attend the funeral of George Fate Monday, returned home Thursday.

Miss Bernice Hammond returned. Lome Thursday after spending several weeks with Charles Hammond and family at Big Rapids, Mich.

R. M. Hallagan of Chicago and P. H. Hallagan of Dunkirk were here to attend the funeral of their father, Patrick Hallagan, Wednesday morning.

Miss Florence Adair of Chicago Heights, 111., who has been visiting with Miss Florence, Gorham for the 'p as t few days, returned home Wednesday.

Mrs. G. E. Murray and daughter, Miss Helen, accompanied by Miss Blanche Babcock of Parr, went to Chicago Thursday to spend a few days with friends.

Jay Smith and Miss Francis Wilson returned to Chicago Wednesday after spending a few days here with the latter’s cousin, H. W. Kiplinger, and family.

Miss Helen Roessler, who has been visiting here for the past few days with M.r. and Mrs. Wiltshire, returned to her home in Zanesville, Ohio, Wednesday.

J. V. Parkison and wife left Thursday for Mitchell, So. Dak., where they will spend a few weeks with Bruce Porter and family, and then go on to Bucklen, Kan.

Mrs. Monroe Carr returned home Wednesday from Sheridan Where she has been visiting with her daugter # Mrs. John Copsey, who, with her little son, accompanied Mrs, Carr here for a short visit. • _

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lee of Rensselaer were here for the 4th. ...Miss May Doll of Rensselaer has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Fred Dunker, in Beaver township for the past week.— Francesville Tribune.

Chas. Hendrickson was thrown from the motorcycle he was riding in the Monticello races the 4th, when his hind tire blew out. He was going about thirty miles an hour, and, luckly, escaped with only a few minor bruises and cuts.