Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A Happy New Year to all our readers. 7 " ' 1 q ■ ,l An armful of old papers for ? nickel at the Democrat office. - v _ Job printing of the better class type, ink and typography in harmony—The Democrat office. Mrs. Russel Harmon returned Wednesday afternoon from a visit with her parents at Dunkirk, Ind. Mr. ancb-Mrs. C. B. Brunsden of East Chicago are spending the week here with her father, W. R. Shesler.
Roe Yeoman of Peru, 111., spent a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. X. Yeoman, southeast of town.
Arthur Battleday, who is visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ba'ttleday, expects to return to St. Paul in a few days where he has a good position s chauffeur.
Gaylord McFarland, who is superintendent of a commercial school at Vincennes, spent a few days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McFarland, this week.
The Starke County Democrat closes an interesting piano contest today for percisely the same make and quality of piano as that given away by The Democrat last Saturday.
Mrs. John Jamison and daughter, Miss Flora, of Lafayette spent a few days here with the family of Mrs. Emma "York, who is still m a Chicago hospital where she underwent an operation a short time ago.
A mesasge was received here Sunday evening by Mrs. W. S. Parks informing her of the death that day of her 'brother, M. C. Osborne, at Indianapolis. The body was buriecT’ at Remington Monday beside the bodies of his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eiglesbach spent Christmas with the .former’s parents, Mr, Mrs. Henry Eiglesbach, southwest of town, Tom returning to Chicago Tuesday evening but Mrs. Eiglesbach remaining for the balance of the week.
D. H. Yeoman returned Thursday from a visit with his sons. James and D. M., at 1 Attica, and his daughter, Mrs. Ed Mauck, at Muncie. Three neices, Misses Hallie, Clara and Lois Yeoman, of Ambia, accompanied him homfe for a week’s visit with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gray and three children of Kenosha, Wis., are visiting relatives in this‘vicinity during the holidays, J. L. Babcock and family of near Parr, Mr. Gray’s brother, Sylvester Gray and family of Rensselaer, and relatives at Goodland.
Everell Smith of near Burke, So. Dak., who has been visiting her with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith, left Thursday for his home. Everell has convinced his father that Dakota is the place for one to live, and Mr. Smith will sell his goods in the spring and move there.
Sunday was the tenth annivarsary of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Irwin of Wolcott, and the anniversary of his birth, and r Jt-he occasion was celebrated by a big dinner at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hagins, at which his parents also assisted in the festivities.
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