Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 February 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A. R. Parkison was in Lafayette Saturday. Fob. 17, to Mr. and Mrs. George Culp, north of the city, a son. O. G. Baker of Barkley tp., went to Chicago on business Saturday. Dr. J. W. Horton was in Lafayette on business Friday and Saturday. Advertised letters: John Van Kirk, Dr. C. fe. Powell, Chas. Rummel!.
H. R. Kurrie came down from Chicago Saturday afternoon on business. John O’Connor of Kniiman went to Chicago Friday on a few days business. Delos Thompson has had a “sure go” self-starter put on his Marmon touring car. The Monon’s block signal system between Monon and Delphi began operations Saturday. The Gwin & Watson Plumbing Co. drill 3,4, 5, and 6 inch water wells.-—Phone 204, Rensselaer, Ind. nil The St. Joseph’s College basket bait team met defeat by a score of 40 to 9 in the return game played wiitih Monticello at the latter place Friday night. Miss Maude Daugherty is now in charge of the W. U. telegraph office, Miss Spaulding having gone to Gary for a few days Visit with her sister, Mrs. Wellington. Mrs. Jesse E. Wilson and two children returned to their home in Hammond Sunday evening after a short visit here with her parents, Capt. and Mrs. John M. Wasson.
Fred Berger and George Hascall were over from Remington Saturday, driving a dandy little Richmond Roadster that Mr. Bergen has recently bought. Fred also has a large touring car. 'Miss Viola Rayber and Lester Speaks went to Forest, Ind., Monday for a short visit with her par-' ends, Mr. and; Mrs, William Rayher. Rumor has it that they will be made one ere returning. When we get on the train bound for home after a business visit to Chicago—and we seldom go there except almost compelled to—we always feel like thanking God that we don’t have to live there. ■
- Clayton Norgor, formerly employed in the Rensselaer Garage as assistant mechanician, but for the past several months has been working in a similar position at Des Moines, la., is spending a few days here with his parents. F. E. Cox, Leo Colvert, Donald Beam and a Jew faithful followers of the basket-ball team, took in the game at Lafayette.; Friday - evening between Lafayette and the local high school teams. The latter met defeat by a score 19 to‘B. ,’B. S. Fendig came down from Chicago Saturday afternoon to spend Sunday with his family. He is more than pleased with his new business, saying that it is much better than he had expected and that he likes his own duties very much. Rev. A. G. Work, who. for the past four and a half years has been pastor of the Presbyterian church at Fenton, Midh., finished his pastorial labors there last Friday, coming here for a short visit with friends before taking up his pastorate at Lafayette.
BRipGa mqu >JBr th& CLlx gu, YOU CAN SEE WHAT WE DO. We illustrate one of our special Dental operations' showing you how we “bridge the chasm” and the difference our work makes in the appearance of the mouth. We are experts in this and all other Dental operations. We do our wc.k neatly, painlessly and as quickly rs conscientious care will permit. We will be proud to be favored w’ h your dental work at all tithes. J. W. HORTON Opposite Court House
