Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ben Harris spent Sunday at Culver with friends. Depot Grocery phone is the same old number, — 202. Try it. Sheriff Hoover and J. Davisson have each purchased one of the popular Maxwell runabouts. Mrs. Isaac Wiltshire-and .Miss Katie Shields are spending a few days with relatives in Chicago. Mrs. William Roth has returned to her home in Monticello after a visit with relatives here. Cal Coppess and wife of Medaryville spent a few days here with their daughter, Mrs. Wm. Simons.

Miss Martha McGinn and Miss Edna Barry of Chicago spent Sunday here with C. R. McFarland! Miss Margaret Moody of Douglas, Ariz., left for her home Monday after a visit here with Miss Myrtle York. Miss Lula McAlister returned to her home at Atwood, 111., Monday after a visit with her sister, Mrs. L. H. Wiley. A. L. Padgett and daughter, •Miss Esther, went to Logansport Monday where the former’s horses will race this week. R. H. Shumway of Elgin, Minn., returned home Saturday after spending a couple of weeks here with Mrs. Peter May and family. C. B. Brunsdon came Saturday from East Chicago, Ind., to join his wife who has been visiting here with her father, W. R. Shesler. Miss Marie Goepp left for Chicago Saturday to spend several weeks with relatives there before returning to her home in Francesville.

E. P. Honan left Monday to attend the international meeting of the Catholic Order of Foresters which is being held in Cleveland, Ohio, this week. George Michael, son of Mrs. Laura Michael of south of town, accompanied by Dr. E. C. English, went to Chicago yesterday to undergo an operation for appendicitis. '4 —■■- " Don’t forget the Niagara Falls excursion over the C. I. & S. railroad next Wednesday. Rensselaer people can make connections at Shelby. See ad elsewhere in to-day’s Democrat. Mrs. Frank Critser, who has been confined to the house for several weeks from blood poisoning, resulting from a small scratch, is now able to be about her home and will soon be all right once more.

Mrs. A. R. Hopkins and neice, Miss Marguerite Brown, left yesterday for the latter’s home at Townsend, Mont., via Denver, Colorado Springs and Salt Lake. Mrs. Hopkins will visit Yellowstone National Park before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long, Mrs. Ora T. Ross, Miss Ida Milligan and Mrs. C. C. Warner autoed to Sheldon, 111., Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Elmer Dwiggins of New •York City, who died in a hospital at Loomis, N. Y., last FridayT She had been in pooF health for several months from Tuberculosis. She was a native of Sheldon.