Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 August 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. H. Perkins was an Indianapolis business visitor Saturday. Wm. Zard and family spent Sunday with relatives at Reynolds. ; Mr. an 4 Mrs. Harvey Wood, Jr., ’spent Sunday with relatives in Monon. "8 . • Miss Flora Harris returned borne Saturday after a visit with relatives at Oregon, 111. Lots of good specialities, singing, dancing and good music. Hear “Sis’ ” cornet solo Mrs. Alto Shigley and child-! ren of Seattle, Wash., are guests of W. S. Richards and family.

Van Lesh and wife returned home Monday after a short visit with 'relatives at Menominee, Wis. ___ Miss True George went to Chicago Saturday evening to visit a few days relatives and friends. George K. Hollingsworth and wife motored down from Chicago for a visit with friends for a few days. Mrs. Frank Minicus of Chicago Heights, 111., came Saturday to spend a few days with Mrs. I. B. Marion. James Clark has sold his Brush runabout, that he got in a trade with Luther Hemphill, to J. Hammond. Miss Lucy Mahan of Marion came Saturday to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. James Donnelly. Vincent Eisele and daughter, Miss Pearle, went to Chicago Saturday to spend several days visiting with relatives. . Miss Merle Ackerman returned to her home in Monticello Saturday after a visit here with Mrs. Firman Thompson. Mrs. Martha Washburn of Chicago came Saturday for a short visit with her son, Dr. I. M. Washburn, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller and baby went to Bareda, Mich., Saturday to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. W- Hunt. H■— ■ < Wm. Swaim and family of Delphi came Saturday to spend a few days with Z. L. Swaim and wife of north of town. George Hemphill, who is working in Chicago, is spending the week here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Hemphill. .Wiliam Platt came up from Lafayette Saturday evening to spend Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Platt.

It’s an old saying, the more you laugh the longer you live. See Sis Perkins at the Opera House Thursday, Aug. 24, and you will never die. Mrs. Wm. Hirschy and little daughter of Chicago, who have been visiting here for the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hauter, returned home Saturday. Mrs. H..-W. Kiplinger went to Muncie Monday afternoon to spend a few r days with relatives and to accompany home her two daughters, Misses Inez and Helen, who have been visiting there the past two or three weeks. Mrs. Kate R. Watson and daughter Myra and Mrs. Broschard and two sons, who are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig, went to Bass Lake Monday for a short outing. Mr. and Mrs. Fendig and Sam Fendig joined them yesterday. George Michaels, of south ,of town, who just got home from the hospital last Tuesday where he underwent an operation for appendicitis, went to Chicago again Sunday, accompanied by young Osa Ritchey, and Monday was operated on for hernia. The parents of Mrs. S. W. Williams, who has been away on a visit, had cared for her children during her absence. Friday the three-year-old boy went to the river, just at the foot of the garden, and fell in. He had gone dovyn for the third time when found by the grandfather, who soon fished him out. The little fellow was revived and seerried no worse for his' ducking.