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

August 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ho'shaw, a son. Frank Bruner went to Roselawn yesterday on business. Merle Porter of Francesville is spending a short time here relatives. Attorney J. A. Dunlap was in Monticello on legal business yesterday. Russel VanArsdel returned home yesterday morning from a visit with relatives dt Chalmers. Mrs. Carrie D. Short went to Medaryville yesterday morning to look after her farm near that place. Mr. McGuire, who is connected with the match factory here, went to business yestcrcay. F. P. Huntington of Mt. Ayr took the train here yesterday morning for Indianapolis wheie he goes on business. W. H. Parkison went to Indianapolis yesterday to undergo an operation, the nature of which was not stated. D. J. Hostetter and wife came yesterday morning from Valparaiso to visit with her father, James Blankenbaker, and famil /.

Mrs. J. B. Harris returned to her home at Roann, Ind., yesterday morning after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. F. H. Hemphill. Mrs. Mary Drake and daughters, Misses Madie and Nellie, and Lonzo Healy and Arthur Kanne left yesterday mornihg for Detroit, Mich., and thence by boat to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Toronto, etc., for a week’s pleasure trip. Mrs. Ed Heath and son Lewis of Oxford, who have been visiting here with Mrs. George Colvert, went to Battle Ground yesterday to visit with relatives, Mrs. Coivert accompanying them there for a short visit. v While out to his farm Tuesday Thomas A. Crockett suffered severely from an old rupture which came upon him gradually. He was able to drive, to town but suffered terribly on the way. He is feeling much better now.