Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 August 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Samuel Bahr went to Marion on business Monday. J. W- Ward w r as a Monon business visitor Monday. F. J. Donnelly was in Chicago on business Saturday. George Worden of Remington was a business visitor in the city Monday, rf* Miss Minnie Sheurich lyent to Indianapolis Monday to study millinery styles. Lawson Bruce went to Chicago Heights 111. Saturday to spend Sunday with relatives. The next annual meeting of the Northern Indiana Editorial Association will be held at Gary. Mrs. W. S. Day went to Laporte Saturday to spend a few days with her son Omar and wife.
James Hill went to Lansing, Mich., Saturday to visit for a week with his sister, Mrs. C. Allen. Monon Old Fellows have let the contract for a new Odd Fellows’ building 36x90, two stories high. Mel Abbott and family went to Monticello Saturday to indulge in a little fishing on the Tippecanoe. Mrs. E. F. Gibbs returned to her home at Kirklin Saturday after a visit with Clinton Beck and family of north of town. J. D. Allman and wife and A. J. Bellow and wife went to Chicago Monday afternoon to take in the airship demonstrations. Mirs. J. T. ’Francis returned to Fithian, 111., her home, Saturday after a visit with Joseph Francis and family of Newton tp- ■ Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Adams left Sunday for a ten days visit with relatives at Rushville, Indianapolis, Franklin and Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamilton of Indianapolis are spending a few days here w r ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hale Warner. Mrs. Lizzie Cook and daughter of Frankfort came Saturday to spend a short time here with her nephew, H. C. Hoshaw, and family. Jasper Pass and Mrs. Alonzo Staten left Monday for Sylvia, Kan., where they will visit with relatives for the next three or four weeks. Charles Harmon returned to Greencastle Monday after a few days visit here with his family, who are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown. John Strady, accompanied by his mother, returned to their home at Kokomo Monday after a visit here with Newt Hendricks and family. Rev. O. S. Rardin of Rosebud went to Frankfort Saturday to assist over Sunday in a big revival meeting held there. Monday he attended the M. P. conference at Muncie.
