Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Frank Kresler spent yesterday in Chicago. Miss Chloae Wasson spent Wednesday with relatives at LogansportA dance was given by the Sociable club at the armory Thursday evening. Rowles & Parker’s big store, Rensselaer’s largest stock of reliable merchandise. John Paxton of South Bend was a visitor in the city on business Thursday. Mr. Sigler of Mt. Ayr took the train here yesterday for Chicago where he will transact business. Joe Jackson was in Kentland Wednesday as a witness in the Mrs. W. O. McCord divorce case. . < B. F. Bundy returned home Thursday from a week’s business trip to Indianapolis and Danville, 111. Miss Blanche Babcock of Parr left here yesterday for Davenport, la., where she will visit for some time.

Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins went to Monticello yesterday to spend a few days visiting her son Homer and family. Mrs. Preston, who has been visiting here with Mrs. George Ketchum, returned to her home in Battle Ground Thursday. Mrs. Frank Bomtrager and children of Ft. Wayne are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Reed, of west of town. The first frost of the season came Tuesday night. While scarcely visible here it was quite heavy up about Shelby and Lowell. Sherman Biggs, who lives on the W. I. Hoover place south of town, went to Huntingburg yesterday to spend a few days with relatives? Dr. I. M. Washburn, B. F. Fendig, Judge C. W. Hanley, and Judge Darroch of Monticello were. Chicago business visitors yesterday. Mrs. Wilson Clark and little son left Tuesday for their home in Clement, Kan., after a visit with Mrs, Lucy Clark and other relatives here. Bert Rodenburgh and Claude Elder who brought a threshing machine and shredder here to George Wenrick. returned to Delphi yesterday. The young ladies’ sodality of the Catholic church cleared $36.80 at a box supper given at the hall over the parochial school Tuesday evening. Walter Porter returned Wednesday from a two weeks visit with his aged mother at Coats, Kan., and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Parkison at Bucklen, Kan. Mrs. A. P. Burton went-.to Lafayette Thursday to attend the state meeting of farmers’ institute workers at Purdue Thursday and yesterday. Dr. H. L. Brown went to Lafayette Wednesday to attend the meeting of the Northern Indiana Dental Association, held there Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. A. B. Long. Miss Nettie Davisson and Miss Caroline Baker of Barkley tp., returned Wednesday from a two weeks visit with relatives in Steuben countv.

Mrs. A. Gangloff and son John went to Rome City, Ind., Wednesday where the latter will take treatment in a sanitarium for awhile for a nervous trouble, Mrs. R. A. Congram and children of Paxton, 111., and Mrs. Wm. Salvage of Loda, 111., are here visiting their parents and brother's family. A.. D. and Wm. Lee. Mrs. Ray Wood returned rather sooner than expected from the Chicago hospital where she recently underwent another operation, and got home Tuesday afternoon. R. S. Bowman, who has been living near Kirklin for the past year, has moved back to Jasper county and will live on the Fred Lyons farm in Jordan tp., and work for Mr. Lyons.