Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Joe Hoover went to Francesville Thursday. Mrs. Carrie McCord was a Chicago visitor Wednesday. E. M. Parcels made a business trip to Monticello Thursday. C. G. Spitler made a business trip to Indianapolis Thursday. W. S. Richards made a business trip to Fair Oaks Thursday. George E. Murray made a business trip/ to Indianapolis Tuesday. P. E. Ashlock of north .of town was in Chicago on business Thursday.

Mrs. G. F. Meyers and Mrs. John R. Lewis spent Thursday in Chicago. Walter Lee made a business trip to Knightstown and Shirley Wednesday. * Mrs. W. H. Meguire returned hofrte Thursday afternoon from a short visit in Chicago. Miss Chedith Jordan went to Lafayette Thursday to visit her brother James and wife a few days. W. H. Meguire left Saturday on a business trip to Wisconsin. He expects to be gone several days. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Mills returned home Tuesday* evening from a short honeymoon spent in Chicago.

Haynes and Larkin Potts went to Greenfield Wednesday to visit a short time with their uncle and other relatives. Mrs. Isaac Stucker of near Mt. Ayr, who has been visiting relatives at Delphi a few days, returned Wednesday. Mrs. Ernest Lamson and little baby went to L’nion City Wednesday to visit for some time with relatives. J— Ed Duvall, who went to North Dakota a short time ago to file on a claim, returned home Wednesday evening. Only one more week for paying the fall installment of taxes to avoid delinquency. Monday, Nov. 6, is the last day.

The dance which was to have been held at the armory Thursday evening has been postponed until Wednesday night. Father Augustine Siefert left Thursday morning for Los Angeles, Cali., where he will spend a few days on business. Firman Thompson expects to drive his Hudson car to Detroit, Mich., Monday where he will, have it completely overhauled at the factory. One hundred head of cattle will be offered at the Everett Halstead sale, next Monday. See list elsewhere in today’s Democrat. - - -