Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Frank Kresler was in Chicago on business. Saturday. John Webber was in Thayer on business Monday. Rev. J. P. Green was in Reynolds on business Monday. jk „ i ■ - ... ■ « Ed Oliver was in Cedar Lake on business Monday • John Hack of Lowell was in the city on business Monday. Lyman Zea was in Delphi Sunday and Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark spent Sunday with relatives in Delphi. 3 Miss Edith Strickfaden of Lafayette spent Sunday ip the city, the guest of Miss Grace Worland. Arthur Shedd of Chicago, spent Sunday here with Mrs. S. S. Shedd, in the southeast part of the city. Joseph Sharp and brother Thomas returned home Saturday after a short visit with relatives in Burnettsiville. Lee Longacre, who has been visiting with his unde at Elkhart for the past several days, returned home Monday. Miss Emma Rishling went to Kirklin Monday where she has secured a position as a trimmer in a millinery establishment. Train No. 32, due here at 10:05 a. m., was delayed over three hours Monday, due to some trouble on the C. H. & D. road. It is reported that two new Apperson cars have been sold in this vicinity, one at Parr or near there and the other in Barkley tp. 1 The alley-paving contractors finished up the Monnett alley Monday and begun on the brick laying on the Leopold alley yesterday. C. Trulley and Frank Kelley, who are employed at the U. S. Match Factory, went to Elkhart Saturday to spend Sunday with relatives.

Mrs. Estella Dwiggins and son Frank, who will attend a Chicago medical college this year, arc spending a few days here with relatives. Wanted —Middle-aged lady for housekeeper, small ' family; steady position for good woman. Apply at Democrat office for name of party. J.. H. O’Neal came Saturday from Jeffersonville to spend a short time here with his wife, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcels. Mesdames Ross Dean, W. L. Mjyer, and M,. D. Gwin delightfully entertained a number of their lady friends Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Meyer. Make our store your headquarters during the horse show and let us show you the new fall goods dependable merchandise at right prices.— Rowles & Parker. Little Harold Roth, who suffered a stroke of infantile paralysis a few weeks ago, was taken to Monday by his father to be examined by a specialist there.

Get sale bills printed at The Democrat office. A free notice in The Democrat (all items in bill) goes with each set of bills, and “everyone reads The Democrat.” L. W. Sawin of Hope Ind., who has been visiting here the past few days with his cousin, A. W. Sawin and family in the north part of town, returned home Monday. Eva Hammerton, who has been afflicted with tumors for over a year, is now able to take short walks and was able to go to church the first time for a year Sunday. Mrs. J. H. Cox* who will soon go .to Oklahoma to spend the winter with her spn Edgar and wife, has stored her goods over the Savings & Trust Bank, preparatory to her departure. * The Newton' county soldiers’ reunion will be held at Lake Village on Thursday September 14. The best kind of a program is being prepared sos the' benefit of the old boys.—Brook Reporter,.