Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 November 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ora Yeoman went to Chicago on business Thursday. M. B. Price went to Monticello and Remington Thursday on ditch business.' Miss Mary Clager came down from Wheatfield Thursday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen a few days. W. R. Meguire returned home Wednesday from a business trip to Elkhart, and Thursday he was in Chicago on business. ■’ ... i - T—. p ■■■ . ■ 1 Ed Ranton and son of Hoopeston, 111., were in the city a couple of days this week looking after business matters, going to Lafayette Thursday. Mrs. F. C. Berger and Mrs. William Berger of Elgin, 111., who have been visiting with John Zehr and family of Carpenter tp., returned home Thursday.

Mesdames Walter Porter, Charles Morlan and J. W. Childers entertained the Pythian Club at the home of the former Thursday afternoon. Rev. G. H. Clarke, former pastor of the Christian church here, but now pastor of an Indianapolis church, spent a few hours here Wednesday on business. C. W. Adams writes to have his Democrat sent to Fern Hill Sanitarium, Edgewater, Colo., instead of Denver, Colo., where he has been for several months. • A. W. Sawin has purchased the. Gates property in the north part of the city, occupied by John Halsema. There are. three lots with’’'the dwelling and outbuildings. Our “White Star” flour only $1.35 a sack, every sack guaranteed. If you are having trouble making good bread, buy a sack of “White Star” flour.—Rowles & Parker.

Mr?. S. R. Nichols returned home Wednesday from St. Louis where she had gone to see her son. Earl Reynolds, who is now giving fancy, skating performances there. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Hopping of« Loveland, O-, v who have been visiting here a short time with the latter’s mother, Mrs. John Timmons, left Wednesday for their home. Falling over a wire stretched across a street sidewalk in Monon by some Hallowe’en celebrator, Miss Marie Heiner received a broken ear-drum and supposed internal injuries. Charles L T . Garriott of Parr was in th§ city a short time Thursday while on his way home from a business visit to Chicago, he coming in on the “Hoosier Limted.” Monticello Journal: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Witham left yesterday for their new home in Rensselaer. Her' father, Sylvester Hatton, and her sister accompanied them for a Jew weeks visit prior to going to Mobile, Ala., for the winter.