Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 August 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Victor Moore went to Monticello on business Thursday. Eugene Purtelle was a business visitor in the city Thursday. ’ Ray Parks is spending the week with Walter Seegrist at Tefft. .. ■ ... .. F. W. Tobias and wife and Raymond Dixey spent Wednesday in Chicago.. JErnest Lamson, B. F. and Samuel FendSg were Chicago goers Wednesday. Miss Maud Daugherty witnessed the avitation meet at Chicago Tuesday. David Pulver, an old and well known citizen of Morocco, died a few days ago, aged 82 years. I'-* - ■ - W. W. Reeve and wife went to Bass Lake yesterday morning to spend a week with relatives. Miss Emma Smith of New Philadelphia, Q., came Thursday to spend a few days with B. Forsythe. Mrs. R. E. Flanders of Pierceton is spending a few days with her father, P. F. Roberts, of near Mt. Ayr.

Miss Minerva Jennings and son came from Thorntown Thursday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Green of north of town. P. T. Longacre and J. H. S. “EllIs" were in Chicago on business Thursday, and also took in the aeroplane demonstrations on the lake front. J. J. Williams returned to his home at Cleveland, 0., Thursday after a visit here with relatives. He is a brother of the late J. W. Williams. E. P. Honan went to Lafayette Wednesday to attend a meeting of the committee on by-laws of the C. O. F., of which he was chairman. Mrs. F. H. Hemphill and mother, Mrs. Harris, who have been visiting relatives in Chicago for the past few days, returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haskell and son went to Frankfort Wednesday afternoon to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Carter Moore and take in the fair.

A number from here attended a dance given at George Ade’s farm, Hazelden, near Brook, Thursday evening. Lonzo and Paul Healy furnished the music. - Because of the band going to Fountain Park Thursday, the regular weekly band concert was held Wednesday evening, instead of Thursday evening, as usual. Mrs. George Dunn and son Of Wichita, Kan., who are the guests of Granville Moody and family of northeast of town, were joined Wednesday by Mr. Dunn. Mrs. Mathew Nessius and baby and Mrs. Barney Stein of south of town went to Chicago Wednesday afternoon to spend a few days with relatives and friends.