Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Brook gets a postal savings bank April 8. Now will Bro. Stonehill be good? John J. Lawler was down from Chicago on business the latter part of the week. James George came down from Chicago Saturday evening to spend Spnday with his mother, t Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wallace and daughter went to Chicago Sunday for a visit with his parents. Miss True George has been confined to her home the past week by sickness, but is much better now. Two of the number of new engines ordered by the Monon, were delivered at Michigan City Sunday. Edson Murray and George Babcock attended a birthday party at Remington Saturday night, given in honor of Miss Ruth Stoudt’s 18th birthday anniversary. Come and see J. V. Collins fo| Buckeye Grain Drills, Seeders, Buckeye Cultivators, and Superior Fertilizer Disc Com Planters. Also Miller Manure Spreaders. West side of public square. 10a Miss Myrtle York was taken to Chicago Sunday morning to have a needle extracted from her hand. It is reported that the hand is giving her a great deal of pain and it is feared blood-poisoning will set in. Delphi Herald: Mrs. John Paxton of South Bend, Ind., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Edward Baech, returned to her home yesterday. .. Mrs. Catherine R. Watson of Rensselaer came to take care of her sister, Mrs. Edward Baech, who sprained her knee some time ago, and is now getting along nicely. Eugene Purtelle, the electric railroad "magnate,” has been in Rensselaer for several days, and it is rumored —although <we have‘found no one who attended—that he had a “railroad” meeting here a few nights ago. ’Gene has, no doubt, some new plans of finance in his mind and wants to let his Rensselaer friends in on the ground floor if they will cash a few checks for him while he is waiting for his treasure ship to arrive.
CHAOS •I / I ~ ■ • ■ .4 ;: • ■ Will be published by the High School again this year. All persons and Alumni wanting copies o f this year’s book, $1 post paid, will please order as early as possible. Fill out blank and mail to circulation manager, Florence Ryan, Phone 263; John Hemphill. Phone 121. Circulation* Manager Chaos; I will want , numbers of the Annual. Name _ __ ... , , Address T « be delivered on abont May 17
