Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
ELLIS THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY j Wednesday,Feb. 21 Band Boys MU SI CAL B—New Pieces —8 Extra SOLOS, QUARTETTES, Etc. If you like good Music DON’T miss this Musical. Admission, 25 cts. Seats for sale by the boys and at Jessen’s. You have the blues and need the Music; we have the blues and need the money.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Jay Lamson was in Chicago on busines Saturday. Miss Margaret Babcock spent Sunday in Chicago. - > T. J. Huston is again stopping up up at Roselawn for a w‘hisj? William P. Baker has been - laid up for several days with sickness. C. P. Wright left Monday on a few days business trip in Indianapolis and Lafayette. Alfred Donnelly - returned Saturday from a few days business trip in Lafayette and Indianapolis. Rev. C. W. Postill of - Attica was in the ■ city on business a short time the latter part of the week. Miss Gertrude Jackson left Saturday on a few days visit with friends at DepauW and Crawfordsville. Miss Myra Watson of Chicago spent Saturday and Sunday here with her mother, Mrs. Kate R. Watson.
Mr. and Mrs. David Lakin, who were called here by the death of Francis M. Lakin, returned home Monday, to Zionsville, 'lnd. - Omar Osborne, James Ellis, Clarence Smith, George and Delevan Babcock spent Sunday evening In Chicago. Rice Porter accompanied his wife to Goodland Monday wher she will spend the week with her father, E. C. Fountain. Paul Beam spent a couple of days with his sister, Mrs, F. X. Busha, at Lafayette the latter part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sommers of south of tojvn went to Lafayette Friday for a few days visit with relatives of the latter. Eugene Hasty is moving to a fartn near-Peoria, 111., having sold (his interest in the-Depot Grocery to his partner, F. J. Rowen. J» H. Francis of Ogden, 111., who has been visitng the past few days with his father, Joseph Francis, of Newton tp., returned home Monday. i<’ ' r . Mgs. Charles G. Spitler who has been spending the past two weeks in Chicago with her daughter, Mrs. Delos Coen, returned home Sunday. Mrs. F. H. Hemphill is now at the bedside of her father, J. B. Harris, at Roann, Ind., where she was called Friday by his serious condition. Miss Mary Wright, who has been spending several days here with relatives, left Sunday evening for Washburn, ,Wis.; where she is teaching school.
