Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 September 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
B. J. Gifford of Kankakee, 111., was in the city on business Thursday. Miss Clara Robinson went to Indianapolis Thursday to spend a few days with friends. Mrs. Louis Mustard and son Emmet are spending a few days with relatives at Brother Sylvester of the Indian School was in Chicago on business Thursday afternoon. Aug. 31, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wright, a son. This is .No. 2 for Mr. and Mrs. Wright, both sons. Miss Lottie Marion went to Hammond Thursday afternoon to spend a few days with relatives. R. C. Yeoman of Valparaiso is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Yeoman, southeast of town Robert Michael has begun the construction of a large barn and a two-story house on his farm southeast of town. Miss Selma Leopold went to Kentland Thursday where she will be a guest at a house party given by Miss Ruth Bush. James P. Overton went to Indianapoli Thursday. He will spend a couple of weeks visiting with relatives in that locality. Dave Haste and wife returned home Wednesday from Logansport where they had been visitdug relatives the past few days. Mrs. W. H, Galbraith and daughter Alice returned to Chicago Wednesday afternoon after a visit of three weeks with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Balcom and Mr. and Mrs. James Peck of Remington took the train here Tuesday evening for Chicago for a short visit Mrs. E. Stevens returned to her home in Herscher, 111., Thursday astern an extended visit with Eer daughter, Mrs. Harry Gifford, in Barkley tp. _ . The workmen havg made quite a showing this week on the new depot, having the first story up and the joists partly laid for the second story at this writing. Miss Grace Robinson, who is taking a nurse’s training' course at -Wesley hospital in Chicago, spent Wednesday here with her mother, Mrs. G. M. Robinson. Dr. Hansson and son went to Indianapolis Thursday morning , to bring back with them another j Overland touring car which he ' has sold to Noah Zeigler of north . of town Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shide and i Peter,. Shide of near Remington J went to Lafayette Tuesday to I see their mother. Mrs. Mary Shide, who is very sick in a hospital there. Miss Etta Dunaway of Ottowa, 111., came Thursday to visit her cousin, Mrs. A. J. Bellows. She had been attending Bible ] conference at Winona Lake and ! was on her way home. "7". Miss Margaret Connaghan of Pekin, 111., who has been visiting with her father, T. D. Connaghan, south of- town, went to Chicago Wednesday for a short visit before returning to Pekin. Mrs. L. G. M.onnett and daughter, Mrs. Ernest Dewey, , rhoved into their new bungalowsouthwest of town Wednesday. Ai S? Ashlock of East St. Louis, is spending a few -days with j them. ■ s Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bussell and children, Elvin and Wilson, of McCoysburg returned Tuesday front near Packard. Wis.j where they have been for the past two weeks visiting with i James Lefler and family.
