Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 December 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

' William Daniels continues in a verv critical condition. i_ . The Monon is building a fine new stone depot at Bloomington; J. M. Brown of Franklin spent i Thanksgiving . here with his i daughter, Mrs. Gus Grant. > Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins speht Thanksgiving with her son Homler and family at Monticello. Walter English and Walter ; Lutz were home from Purdue to spend Thanksgiving with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Alter spent Thanksgiving with thefr daughter, Mrs. E. E. Ftitz, at Delphi. John Medicus, who is employed at Chicago Heights, 111., came home to spend * Thanksgiving with his family. The weather was almost ideal for Thanksgiving. The ground was nearly all white with snow and the day bright, clear and CriSP * < Mrs. C. F. Spencer went to Salem Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with her Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cook, and other relatives. Misses Mary Harper and Nell Meyers, who are attending school at DePauw, are spending the Thanksgiving vacation with their parents here. I Mrs. George Wade, who has been visiting with her parents in Francesville, came Wednesday to join her husband, w'ho is working in Cain’s tonsorial parlors. Mrs. Orlan Grant, who has been visiting her mother at Hammond, joined her husband here Thursday for a short visit w.th bis mother, Mrs. Mattie Grant. Mrs. J. R. Sigler came over from Mt. Ayr Wednesday and took the train here for Chicago where she will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Haskell. Rensselaer has been suffering from a fresh egg famine of late as well as the rest of the country, and packed eggs were selling Wednesday at 26 cents per dozen. The Fire Back in the Faultless Malleable Iron Range weighs 31 pounds and is many times more durable than the Fire Back used in ordinary Ranges. —Sold by C. W. Eger. Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan came up from Lafayette W ednesday, where the former is a student at Purdue, to spend a few days with his mother, Mrs. Charlotte Jordan. Ted Eger, who has been working for a correspondence school with headquarters in lowa, returned home Tuesday to spend a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Eger. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rhoades have moved from onej of Hiram Day’s houses on Weston street to th,e house on Van Rensselaer street recently vacated by J. A. Larsh. Goodland will hold a corn ‘Show next Wednesday and Thursday. John Ade. Judge Hanley and Prosecuting Attorney Lbngwell are on the speaking program for Thursday. A son was born Nov. 12. to Mr. and Mrs A F. Patzschke of near Buttzville, No. Dak., the babe only living, however, about a day and a half. Mrs. P. was formerly Miss Candace Brown of Rensselaer. , Misses Marceline Roberts, I Martha Long an 4 Elizabeth Spitler, who are attending the Western College at Oxford. 0., returned home Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with their parents "here. x Clerk Mustard of the local Camp, M. W. A., has received a handsome gold emblem watch fob and emblem pin from the Head Xamp as a reward for the large number of new applications for membership he has brought in this month. Mrs. E. P. Honan entertained at her home on Front street about one hundred ladies yesterday afternoon in honor of her guest, Mrs. James H. Honan, of Augusta, Ga. Profs. Havorka and Noiak of St. Joseph’s College furnished music for the occasion.