Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 November 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
B. F. Fendig was in Chicago on business Thursday. Joe Hoover went to Logansport Thursday on business. Joe Halligan made a business trip to Reynolds Thursday. Y price Millinery season-end sale beginning Monday, Nov. 20. —Rowles & Parker. Mrs. Rebecca Porter went to South Bend yesterday where she will spend a few days with Mrs. C. W. Coen. Mrs. J. J. Hunt and Mrs. Seelman went to Hammond yesterday for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wilson. Charles Burton of Hamilton, No. Dak., who came through with Harvey Davisson’s car of goods recently, expects to leave Monday for his home. Perry Gwin, who has been visiting home folks here, left yesterday for Arizona, where he will secure employment of some kind, as yet being undecided.
Mrs. Eva Hunt and Mrs. Sarah Domkey of Medaryville, went to Flora Wednesday to visit their brother, after a short visit here with Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Reeve.
J. C. McColly of Newton tp. has bought a 20-horse power gasoline farm tractor, which he will use on his farm this fall and take to Montana with him in the spring.
Robert Wartena, who has been employed on the Gary telephone and light lines for several months, came yesterday to wire the new Babcock & Hopkins elevator.
Mrs. Sarah Jones and Mrs. Lida Dreneizer of Akron, 0., came the middle of the week for a visit with. their cousins, Mrs. Elizabeth Purcupile and Mrs. Maria Hopkins.
It is reported that the Snedeker property near the depot will soon be occupied by the Hordeman boys, who will start a meat market there for the benefit of the people in that section of the city.
Miss Irene Duvall, who has been visiting with relatives in Chicago for two months, returned home Monday. She was accompanied by Joseph Felton, who returned home Friday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Duvall.
Miss Wilda Green, who teaches the Pleasant Grove school, was called to her home in Remington yesterday by the dangerous condition of her mother, Mrs. James H. Green, who has been sick for. several weeks and whose condition is now very critical.
Mrs. Dean Merica and little babe, who have been visiting with Mr. Merica’s parents in Francesville a few days this week, returned home Wednesday evening. She was accompanied here by Mr. Merica’s cousin, Miss Williams, who spent Thursday with them.
