Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Tom Hoyes went to Chicago Monday to spend the day. Mathew Nessius went to Chicago on business Saturday. John M. Knapp is confined to his bed with rheumatic fever. B. J. Gifford of Kankakee was in the city on business Monday. Harry Wiltshire spent yesterday on the Kankakee river, fishing. M. B. Wishard returned to Chicago Monday after a short visit here. , u Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows returned home Monday from a visit in Chicago.
Vern Haas and Forest Morlan went to Bass Lake Monday for a short vacation. Howard Clark went to Hammond Saturday to play baseball with a team there. Fred Rhoadds returned home Saturday after a visit with relatives in Goodland. Next Saturday is Old Settlers’ at Monticello, the biggest day of the year in White county. Harry English went to Danville Monday to spend the week with his uncle and family. G. F. Meyers and J. J. Hunt took in the airship maneuvers at Chicago Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Kirkpatrick -of Kentland came yesterday morning to visit with C. W. Hanley and family. T. M. Callahan and two little daughters of Newland went to Chicago Saturday to see the airships on the lake front. Wm. Whited moved his family to Wheatfield this week and will resume the general merchandise business there again. H. C. Hoshaw returned home yesterday morning from Mt. Ayr where he had been visiting with his daughter the past few days. Mr. and Mrs. Stanfield of Cincinnati, who have been visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. E. Stevens for several days, have returned home. Walter English went to Lafayette yesterday to spend a few days with friends and to make arrangements for re-entering Purdue this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Marion I. Adams returned home Monday after spending several days with relatives at Rushville, Indianapolis, Franklin and Spencer. Misses Grace and Fame Haas went to Monon Sunday morning and took in the excursion to Michigan City, returning via Delphi and Lafayette.
C. G. Spitler and Firman Thompson returned home Saturday from a few weeks business trip to San Francisco and other points in California. Lee Longacre went to Elkhart Wednesday to spend a few days with his uncle who is a large stockholder in the Sterling automobile factory at that place. Lost—Sunday, between J. F. Irwin’s residence and Remington, a child’s black plush coat. Finder please return to A. E. Wallace, Rensselaer, and receive reward. H. L. Arnold went to Delphi Monday to attend the Carroll County Teachers’ Institute, held at Delphi this week. Mr. Arnold expects to teach in Carroll county this year. Miss Judith Woodward, who has been here for the past few days visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Irwin, returned to Chicago yesterday. Her mother will stay here for a longer visit. H. R. Kurrie returned to Chicago Monday after a short visit here with his -family. It is reported that Mr. Kurrie has a very bad case of the automobile fever and will buy fine car in the near future; X Len Alsdorf was, the last of the Niagara Falls excursionists to arrive home. He visited his old home at Jamestown, N. Y., and did not get home until Sunday. He staid there as long as his ticket would allow him to. but don’t think he wants to ever go back there to reside, and was glad to get back to God’s country. . ■■
