Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
John Poole made a business trip to Lafayette Monday. William Alexander of Goodland was in the city a short time Monday. B. F. Bundy went to Indianapolis Monday and from, there he expected to go to Danville, 111. Miss Marguerite Irwin returned home Monday after a short visit with her brother Ed and wife at Wolcott. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Goble and little daughter returned home Monday from a short visit with relatives at Frankfort. The First National Bank ? of Rensselaer has been named as depository for the postal savings bank of this city. Buy a Kahn taiior-made suit at the Quality Shop as no other concern can duplicate in quality, price, fit and permanence.— C. Earl Duvall. Miss Bertha Daniels has taken the place in Dr. E. N. Loy’s office made vacant by the marriage of Miss Lottie Marion to Earl Barkley. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E. church held their monthly 10-cent social at the home of Mrs. W. H. Parkinson yesterday afternoon. M*rs. Chris Koepkey and two children returned home Monday afternoon from Francesville where they have been visiting relatives for a few: days. Arthur Tuteur also rerurned home with his mother Monday evening, but will return to Salt Lake soon, where it is reported he will open a law office. Mtrs. J. J. Eiglesbach returned a few days ago from a ten days’ visit in Chicago and attending the W. C. O. F., national convention held in that city. F. M. Lalcin was dow r n from Union tp. on business Monday. He has rented his farm to Mell Garriott and son and will probably move to Rensselaer next spring or summer. .
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Balcom of Remington visited Monday and Tuesday w-ith Mr. and Mrs. Matt Worden. They w-ill leave for Portland, Oregon, Friday of this w-eek, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Peter Ingram of Seattle, Wash., who has been visiting here with her cousin, W. H. Beam and family the past w-eek, left Monday for her home. She was accompanied as far as Chicago by Mrs. Beam. Guy Daniels of Rock Island, 111., returned to that place Sunday after a few days visit here with his parents, Wm. Daniels and wife. Mr. Daniels, Sr., is reported as improving nicely from his recent seige of sickness. Frank W. Fisher of Kankakee tp. came down Saturday to look after his farm in Hanging Grove tp., returning home Monday. Mr. Fisher is going to build a new barn and paint the buildings on his Hanging Grove farm. The Monon will run another excursion 'to Chicago Sunday, Oct. 15. Special train w-ill leave Rensselaer at 8:48 a. m., and is scheduled to reach Chicago at 11:30. Returning special train will leave Dearborn station at 11:30 p. m. The fare from Rensselaer is 75 cents for round trip. An agent for the E-M-F and Flanders 20 autos w-as in the city a few days the first of the week, and it is reported thta he has sold some of the cars to people living a short way from the city. Tuesday he left to bring a few- cars here from Sheldon, 111., where he has been making his headquarters. Nels Randle, inaddition to raising big pumpkins, cabbage and sweet potatoes, has branched out in the real estate business a little, and Monday sold to Albert Witham of Monticello the Mrs. Ellen Timmons residence property north of the railroad and five lots of John Martindale’s. adjoining. The price was $950 for the Timmons property and SI,OOO for the Martindale lots. Mr. Witham wilf move here and occupy the property about Nov. 1.
