Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brady spent yesterday in Chicago. Mrs. E. H. Shields went to Monticello yesterday to visit friends a few days., Frank Haskell and little son went to Monticello yesterday to take in the horse show there. Eggs are very scarce in the local market and the price paid at the stores is now 24 cents per dozen. Mrs. Isaac Kepner and daughter went to Brookston yesterday where they will visit relatives a few days. C. P. Fate and family returned home Tuesday from a very enjoyable auto trip to Indianapolis in his new Flanders touring car. Charles Britt of north of town went to Attica Wednesday to spend a few days with relatives. He expects to return home Monday.

Simon Thompson, Leo Colvert and a couple of young lady friends ‘ went to Monticello Thursday evening in H. R. Kurrie’s Seldon car. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Nail and daughter of Indianapolis spent a few days here with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Meyers, returning home Wednesday. A big National 40, the press car in the fifth annual five states tour of the Chicago Motor Club, passed through here Wednesday enroute to Chicago. • Leo Reeves, who was in quite a critical condition from stomach trouble for several days, is now much better and was at the table for dinner yesterday. Mrs. Harvey Messman and son Leon returned last week from a two weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. E. E. Pierson ,of Sioux Falls, So. Dak. Mr. and Mrs; R. E. VanGundy of Milroy tp., were called to Sullivan, 111., Tuesday by a telegram apprising them of the serious illness of the latter’s mother.

Mr. and Mrs. George Bond, who live near Pleasant Ridge went to Boswell' Thursday to spend the day with friends. They made the trip by automobile. Ray Thompson went to Chicago Thursday where he purchased a new “35 Buick,” which arrived here yesterday. The car is a very handsome, speedy looker. « Mrs. Ross Grant of Bismark, No. Dak., came Wednesday to spend some time here with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. John Q. Alter and other relatives and friends. J} Miss Ollie Stanley, who has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Chas. Greenlee at Parr for the past several days, left here Wednesday for her home in Pleasant Hill, Tenn. Mrs. Jennie Thompson and Mrs. M. E. Thompson, who have been taking, treatment at the Battle Creek, Mich., sanitarium, for the past few weeks, returned home Thursday.

A good chance to buy some brarfd-new farm implements at the Everett Halstead sale in Newton tp., next Monday. See list elsewhere in The Democrat, in his sale notice. Harrison Timmons moved from his mother’s residence property in the north part of town Wednesday into the property across from Larkin Potts’ residence in the west part of town, owned by George Ott. Steward Hammond, one of Rensselaer’s oldest citizens, celebrated his 84th birthday anniversary Tuesday. His daughter, Mrs. M. I. Adams, with whom he now makes his home, gave a big family dinner in honor of the event.

Glasses flitted by ’ DR. A. G. C ATT / Optometrist Rensselaer, Indiana. Office over Long’s Drug Store.. I Phone No. 232.