Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
F. B. Ham was in Lafayette yesterday.
Marion Robinson went to Lafayette on business Saturday.
£ranville Moody made a business trip to Lafayette Monday.
Rev. Morrow of Morocco w r as a business visitor in the city Mon day.
Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth returned Saturday from a Chicago visit.
Mrs. Mary E. Travis and Mrs. Tames Maloy spent Saturdaj* in Chicago.
Thompson Ross of Chicago spent Sunday with relatives and friends here.
Miss Nettie and Lonnie Davisson of north of town spent Saturday iri“ Monon.
A son was born Monday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs, John Zimmer of Newton tp.
Miss Cinda Maekienburg attended the funeral of Mrs. Thena Wagner at Chicago, Monday.
Remember The Democrat gives piano certificates with orders for sale bills and all job work.
Oscar Phegley of Monticello came over Monday for a short visit with relatives, returning home yesterday.
The Democrat’s piano contest closes Dec. 23, and it behooves the friends of each candidate to put in their best licks during the few- remaining weeks of the contest.
Conrad, Joe, Lawrence and Philip Kellner and mother, Mrs. John Kellner, returned Monday from Chicago from attending the funeral Of their neice, Mrs. Christena Wagner.
sj. M. McGinnis writes from Westville in renewing his subscription and says they enjoy the semi-weeicly visiit s of The Democrat and hearing about old friends and neighbors;
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Galbraith, who have been employed on a dredge near Port Huron, Mich., returned to Rensselaer Saturday and wijl remain here for the winter.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Garriott and baby returned to Hammond Saturday after a month's visit here with her mother,- Mrs. Alexander Leech and family, and other relatives in this vicinity.
Lack of employment in the Calumet regiqm is causing many saloons to close their doors and quit business. The Hammond Times says that five saloons have recently quit there for lack of trade, and as many more will have to quit by Dec. 1. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hardman, Miss Edith Shedd, and G. L. ThornTon of SurYey spent yesterday in Chicago at the land show. Mr. and Mrs. Long also visited theif son George, who is attending a pharmacy school there.
