Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Walter Simpson of Marion, 0., was in the city on business yesterday. Mrs. Carrie-Brenner, who was calledj to Sheldon. 111., a short time ago by the death of a relative, returned home Thursday. A. S. Kent, maintenance ofway engineer of the Monon system, was in the. city on business connected with the new depot Thursday. W. R, Shesler went to Hammond on business yesterday and w'ill spend Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. S. B. Brunsden, and husband at East Chicago. Mrs. ED. Rhoades, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Radcliffe, at Louisville, Ky., the past two weeks, returned home Tuesday evening. Notice—All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the late Dr. W. W. Merrill, wil}. please call at the office of C. J. Dean at once and settle said accounts. s 9 4t

Mrs. Ellen Yeoman of Claypool, Tnd., accompanied by her daughter-in-law, Airs. S. A. Yeoman, came Tuesday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Yeoman Floyd Meyers and Ross Bringle will go to Franklin either today or tomorrow where the former will attend school- this vear, and the latter will visit friends for a week. Everett Brown of Pleasant Grove is the owner of a Ford torpedo roadster which he purchased Wednesday of John M. Knapp, the local agent, and drove home the same day. Work on the match factory has been progressing quite rapidly this week, the storage building being nearly completed. Work has been delayed considerably from lack of material. Daniel Ott of Denver, Colo., is visiting his sister, Mrs. Wm. Daniels of Rensselaer, and his brothers, J. AL Ott of Remington and George Ott of Barkley tp. Aliss Tula Martin returned to' her home in Indianapolis Thursday after spending a short time here visitng with A. W. Sawin and family in the north part of the city. 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.”

Peter Giver and wife came up from Wabash Wednesday to join their daughter Catherine, who is spending the week here as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire. Joseph Smith, an old time soldier friend of Burgess Dillion and J. P_ Overton, returned to his home in Delphi Thursday afternoon after a short visit with them here. Miss Grace Norris, who is assistant principal and instructoi in Latin and German in the Fulton high school, left Tuesday to take up her duties there for the coming year. Joseph Erbs, the Apperson demonstrator, is spending a few' days in the city, and it is reported that he has sold a couple of new cars to motor enthusiasts hereabouts. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brady, who have been visiting with relatives in central Pennsylvania and other interesting places in the east the past few' weeks, returned home Thursday. Miss Ruth Makeever has entered the Monticello Seminary’ at Godfrey, 111., where she will take a course in music and art. She would have graduated from the local high school this year. As soon as the new depot is ready for occupancy the old structure will be torn down and all material usable will be taken to Bainbridge to be used in the construction of a depot there. I have moved my millinery and dressmaking shop over the Trust & Savings Bank, and will be ready to sen e the publie This week. My head' trimmer -has been preparing for this opening. Welcome to all.—Mrs. H. A. Cripps. 014