Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Dr. A. E. Kirk’ returned home yesterday from a business trip of a couple of days in Chicago. Miss Mary Yates’ went to Chicago yesterday where she will attend the dressmaker’s opening. __. •. ' Mrs. Frank Leech of Geddes, So. Dak., a sister of John Critser, came Saturday to spend several days with him and his wife. Judge and Mrs. T. J. Cleeton left Monday for their home in Portland, Ore., after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. John English. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Payne of Hammond, who have been visiting here a few days with their son Charles and other relatives, returned home Monday.
Notice—All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the late Dr. W. W. Merrill, will please call at the office of C. J. Dean at once and settle said accounts. s 9 4t Charles Pullins and neicC, Miss Mary Pullins, left yesterday morning for Mitchell, So. Dak., where they will spend a couple of weeks visitng with lelatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Giver and daughter Catherine, who have been spending a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire, returned to their home in Wabash Sunday. Major David F. Allen, at one time a candidate for the democratic nomination for goyernor of Indiana, died at his home in Frankfort Saturday from paralysis, aged 68 years. Miss Marceline Roberts and Miss Jennie Harris went to Oxford, 0., yesterday where the former will attend school this year, and the latter will return after a short visit. Mrs. C. E. Brown and son returned to their home in Knox Monday after a visit here of several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Day, in the northwest part of the city. John Kopsey came up from Sheridan Saturday to join his wife and child, who have been visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Carr. They returned to Sheridan Sunday. T. J. Pullins, who has been visiting relatives here for the past several days, left Monday for Mitchell, So. Dak., where he will spend a short time before returning to his home in Arizona. Mrs. John Kettering spent Friday here as the guest of Mrs? J. W. Childers. Mrs. Kettering, who lives at Pullman, Wash., has been spending several days with friends at Remington. Ernest Brown of near Demotte was in the city Saturday on business and w>hile here had his name added to the Demotte list of subscribers to “The Taxpayers’ Friend.”» Sixteen others did likewise during the week. E. V Ransford and George Thornton expect to move their families to Canton, 111., about Oct. 1 where they will make their future home. They are as yet undecided into which line of business they will embark.
I have moved my millinery ana dressmaking shop over the Trust & Savings Bank, and will be ready to serve the public this week. My head trimmer has been preparing for this opening. Welcome to all.—Mrs. H. A. Cripps. 014 Alonzo Sawin of Edinburgh -returned home Sunday after a short visit here with his brother A. W. Sawin, in the north part of town. Charles Bowman of Cremlin, Okla., accompanied Mr. Sawin here and will Visit a few days before returning home. There were 48 tickets sold here for the Mopon’s excursion to Chicago Sunday. This was the poorest locally patronized excursion run this year, and yet the train is said to have been crowded. Generally about a hundred tickets are sold here. Crown Point has things coming her way in great shape. The Erie rad expects to move its yards from Hammond to that city, and now it is announced that the Chesapeake & Ohio will run its new road through Crown Point by way of North Judspn.
