Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 November 1911 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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ADDITIONAL LOCALS. O. K. Rainier was a Chalmers business visitor yesterday. /Granville Moody was in Lafayette on business yesterday. P. E. Ashlock returned home Monday from a short stay in Chicago. Mrs. Russell Harmon went -to Dunkirk yesterday to visit relatives a few days. E. P. Quinn of Lafayette came up yesterday to spend a short i time here with William Platt. Omar Osborne returned home yesterday from a few days visit with friends at Lafayette and Bloomington. Mr. and Mrs. James Mead and children came down yesterday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Clark. Earl Reynolds, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. S. R. Nichols, for a few days, spent yesterday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Meyer and little daughter spent Sunday with Mrs. Meyer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.- R. Xowels. Mrs. Bertha Davids and little daughter left yesterday for Milford, 111., where they will spend several months visiting relatives. Mrs. E. W. Dewey left Monday for Los Angeles, Cal., where she will spend a portion of the winter with relatives there and other points along the coast. Wm. Daniels, who has been in poor health for a long time, we regret to state, is in quite a critical condition at present. The family is all at his bedside Kenneth Rhoades was arrested and fined S 5 and costs, $8.55 in all, in Squire Bruner’s court Saturday for auto speeding down near the hew depot the Sunday previous. ' Our millinery season closes this week; if you are contemplating getting your old hat worked over or getting a new one. copiejn this week.—Rowles & Parker. \ ermont Hawkins of Chicago visited his children here Sundav. They have lived with then; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Willis, since the death of their mother a few years ago. Yesterday was Fred Cissel’s 43d birthday anniversary and a number of friends and relatives gathered at the noon hour at the home of his mother, Mrs? Wm. Powers, on River street? to help him celebrate the occasion.

Glenn Bates accompanied his. sister. Mrs. Rufus Knox, to her home in Chicago yesterday and will visit there a few days after which c he will return here and remain with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bates, until the holidays. 1 A notice in the Oregonian of Nov. 23. published at Portland, Ore., requests the members of George Wright Post, G. A. R., to attend the funeral of “our late comrade, W. F. Lowe, Co. I, 87th Indiana Infantry, from Finley’s Chapel today at 10:30 a. m. Interment G. A. R. cemetery.”. Judge Hammond, now.of Lafay,-! ette, was colonel of this regi-j ment, and a company was ot>j ganized at Rensselaer. There, are many surviving members of the regiment residing in Rensselaer and vicinity, some of whom, no doubt, knew Comrade: Lowe.