Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 January 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. V Born, Dec. 29, to Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Lewis, a son. ■ft ' , Mr. and Mrs. FranK Ham spent Sunday in Chicago. ; ' . ' i " . Alpha Christley of Jordan tp., was in Lafayette on business Saturday. ' - i/i Mr. and M-rS. H. R.. Kurrie and babe of Chicago spent New Year’s with Rensselaer relatives. Miss Hester Halleck returned home Monday from a week’s visit with her sister in Chicago. — ■ Mrs. Sam Ro»„h and children returned Monday from spending the holidays with relatives at Mulberry. Wm. Hill came up from Madison, Ind., Sunday to visit relatives here a short time. He returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jensen went to Wheatfield Saturday to spend New Year’s Vifh relatives and friends. Mrs. J. L. Griggs, who has been spending the past week with relatives at Frankfort, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Anna Tuteur and daughter Mautine, Mrs. W. H. Beam and Mus. W. F. Smith spent Saturday in Chicago. 'Mrs. E. S. Tillman came up from Lebano'n Sunday for a short visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John King. Perry Horton went to Shelby Monday afternoon to beat the agony! box there that evening at. the New Year’s ball. Louis and John .Moosmiller accompanied by .their sister, Miss Anna, went to Chicago Sunday for a short visit. Mrs. F. jt. Busha, who has been visiting with his folks at Lafayette the 1 several days, returned home-Saturday. Misses ,Gra,ce»Co overt and Florence Keeny of .Jonesboro returned home Sunday after a visit with relatives at Mt. Ayr. John Braddock, Melboure Haas and Herman Tuteur spent New Year’s eve in Chicago, returning! home Monday evening. Misses Mary and Tess lianrahan of Delphi returned home Monday; after a lew days visit with Miss Lizzie Luers of south of town. Mrs. Wm. Porter returned to her home in Grand Rapids, Mich. (i Friday after a visit herd with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark. Monon News: Wm. Widner, who will hold a public sale Jan. 9, purchased a farm of Rev. David Noland, hear Lee, where he will soon ftiove. The ’State . .Bank of Remington has filed notice with Secretary of State of increase of capital stock by $5,000, making .its total capital $30,000. ' Mrs. Martha Jones and daughter of Tefft returned home Saturday morning after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Glazebrook, north of town. u Mr, and Mrs. Edward Kanover I of Wabash county returijbd home! Tuesday alter a few. days Visit here with their old neighbors, Mr. and] Mrs. Isaac Leavel. " 4 .Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Hollingsworth and two sons of Chicago came down Saturday, to spend New Year’s with the family of the former’s brother, 'E. Ij. HolingsiWrtjrth. >•' —— J ——t— —— Emmet v Laßue, who. is attending school at Bloomington, returned to that place Monday after spending the holidays here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Laßiie. Mrs, Albert • Warner, of Rantoul, 111., returned home Monday after a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Simon Cfrok, ,of ne,ar McCbysburg. Mrs. Warner’-s health continues very poor. . 4 / 'lt is reported that Ed Oliver of Newland has purchased a two-pas-senger model 16 Buick auto. Wilson Shaffer and” Frank Foltz have also bought cars of this make which will be here in the spring. A. A. McLaughlin, E. S. Mills and H. B. Bannister of Muncie, have been granted .& patent on a spoke-] mitering machine. Mr. • Mills is a former Rensselaer boy and a, son of Mrs. Anna R. Mills of this city.