Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 November 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

P. T. Longacre went to Chicago on business Thursday afternoon.. J. C. Thrawls came over from Logansport Wednesday for a short visit with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson of Missouri are visiting the family of the former’s neice, Mrs. Geo. Michaels, south of town. General Compton, of Indianapolis, who was here Wednesday inspecting the equipment of Co. M, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bates Wednesday night. The centennial celebration of the battle of Tippecanoe at Battle Ground Tuesday was a great success, the attendance being estimated all the way from 25.000 to 40,000. Leo Reeve, who has been sick for the past month with stomach trouble, and for a time in quite a critical condition, is improving slowly, and was up town Wednesday for the first time. Mrs. Virginia Halstead of Newton tp., expects to leave about -Dec. 1 for Redlands, Cali., to spend 'the winter. She will accompany home Miss Ruth Harris, who is now visiting here. Frank King moved Wednesday from the property on Cullen street into the property which he ■has recently remodeled on Elm street. J. A. Larsh and family will soon move into the property vacated by Mr. King. Col. Fred Phillips was over at Fowler a couple of days last week crying the big Vannatta stock sale of Hereford cattle. The 15 head of show stock brought from S2OO to $1,005 each, and the 114 head, including the show herd, averaged $182.63.

Rev. Dunkleberger of Lowell, who has preached for some time at regular intervals at Fair Oaks, has moved to Gas City, Ind., where he has been engaged as pastor of the Christian church of that place. He is succeeded at Lowell by Rev. Wickham. Mark Reed, who was operated on recently in a Chicago -hospital for stomach trouble, returned home Tuesday afternoon, and' is feeling greatly improved as the result of the operation a:i 1 thinks it is only a matter of time until he will be enjoying his former good health. Everett Halstead went to Columbia City yesterday morning to join his wife who has been visiting relatives and friends in Ohio. After a few days visit with friends in Columbia City, they will return home and later they will probably make a business trip through the eastern states. The sophomore class of the high school held their annual class party Tuesday evening at the home of George Healey on Cullen street. Almost all the members of the class were present and enjoyed the amusements and the refreshments which consisted of scalloped oysters, olives, pickles, ice-cream and cake. Robert Toombs of Newland returned Tuesday afternoon from Indianapolis where he had been for the last three weeks taking the Pasteur treatment. He was bitten some time ago by a dog, it will be remembered, and while no bad results might have come from it, he feels sure now that there will not. He is looking well and gained several pounds in weight while gone.

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