Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 92, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 February 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

M#s. Bruce White was in Monon Friday. Mrs. Harry Collfns is visiting in Chicago. Ed Parcels made a business trip to Indianapolis Friday.' A. C. Robinson was in Demotte on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Witham were in Monticello Saturday. U, “> Ed Peregrine of Mt. Ayr was in the city a short time Sunday. Alexander Frye transacted business in Lafayette Friday. , , Blanchard Elmore of Remington was in the city on business Monday. Hiram Day and Fred Yeiter took in the cement show in Chicago Saturday. ■ * 1 1 ■ m Feb. 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Donnelly, in the nortli part of the city, a son. W. J. Wright made a business trip to Chicago Friday in company with C. E. Osborne. S. O. Duvall returned Monday from a two months visit with his daughter in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hochstfetter and little babe are visitng relatives at Morocco a few days. W. R. Brown went to Tuscola, 111., Friday where he will spend a few days visitng relatives. Ralph Zeigler is moving onto the Wm. Augspurger farm in Newton tp., now owned by Dr. Hansson. M'iss May Dunlap came down from Chicago Friday to spend a few days with Mfs. C. C. Warner. Claude Kruzan, foreman in The Democrat offlep, was in Remington Sunday to spend the day with his wife and baby. fH. B. Tuteur was in Chicago on business going from there to Peoria, 111., to purchase his dry cleaning outfit.

Frank Foltz bought another farm last week, the Miichael Burns farm of 160 acres in Barkley tp. The price is understood to have been 165 per acre. Mr. Burns will move away, it is reported. George Ireland, a prominent citizen and business man of Montico;10, died Friday after a brief illness from uremic poisoning. The funeral was held Sunday afternoon and burial ipade at Warsaw. Mrs. Simon Leopold, w<ho has for several weeks been with her sister, Mrs. R. S. Coppock, at Peoria, 111. returned home Friday. Mrs. Coppock iis suffering from a cancer, and is in quite a critical condition. Mrs. Ida F. . Newels and daughter of Pueblo, Colo., came Thursr day to spend a few days here with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Ohilders. Mrs. Nowels has been visitng relatives for several days at Tuscola, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dunn and iittlejdaugiiter, who have been living at North Powder, Ore., arrived here Friday night and will again take up their residence in this county. They are at present'visiting in Remington. : Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pancoast of Newton fcp., leave*this week for the south. They are undecided Where they will finally round up, bu,t will first visit Kentucky and Tennessee. •Claude Spencer has rented their farm for the ensuing year ■* V f ■ ■ ' ' ~ ■" - Claude Moore was arrested Saturday evening for intoxication and given the minimum fine. This is said to have been the boy’s first offense of the kind, and he was let dff as, easy as passible in the hopes that it would be a beneficial lesson to him. Mr. and Mrs. Devere Yeoman came down from Gary Friday evenfhg for a few days visit with relatives. Mr. Yeoman, who is assistant sewer inspector of Gary, returned home Sunday afternoon, but his wife will remain here for awhile longer. B. S. Bohd has sold his farm east of town, known as the Jud Moore place, to Henry Putt of Morocco, who with his fanuKy move to t!he same Miarch 1. Mr. Bond bought this farm with the past year, intending to take possession in March. He may now return to Miami county, but is not decided as to his future movements. We hope he may find another attractive spot on which to locate near Monon.— Monon News.