Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
«Ohas. Stath of West Carpenter was a business visitor in the city Monday. v .• Frank Moore and wife spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Roy Chees-. man in Lafayette, Roy Haag of Saunemin, 111., was here the latter part of the week visiting with relatives. > Geo. ©> Stembel, S. D. Clark and Henry Misch of Wheatfield were down on busina:s Monday. O. K. Rainier and wife are spending a few days with their osn, Rev. J. F. Rainier, at Indianapolis. Mrs. C. B. Brunsden came down from Hammond Friday for a visit with her father, W. R. Shesler.
Mesdames Robert Graham and J. D. Babcock of Bluffton came Friday to visit relatives here a few days.
J. C. Parrett occupied the pulpit of the Delphi Presbyterian church Sunday morning and evening.
Mrs. GeOrge Hershman and little son of Crown Poind are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Smith Newell.
James H. Gilbert, J. R. McCullough, Dennis O’Reilly and C. W. Harner were over from Remington a few hours Monday.
The Unique Club of the Pythian Sisters will have their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. B. J v IMoore, on Thursday afternoon, March 28.
Advertised letters: Mrs. Noma Lampson, Miss Olive Wylie, Mrs. Martha Hopkins, Mrs. Russel Beaman, Ed Rush, Matthew O. Flannagau, A. T. Maxwell,
J. C. Passonis has rented, his house on Scott street to Riley Miller, who has just moved here from Kentucky and will work on the Thompson ranch this season.
Standing room, even, was crowded at the Presbyterian church Monday night to hear the Wabash Giee Club, and the ladies of the church will 'realize a neat little sum from entertainment. .
“Billy" Schober of Indiarapolis, who was recently pitted against Joe Collins of Chicago in a wrestling match, lctiing the match to the latter, will meet Polos, the Greek of Lafayette, at the opera house Saturday night.
Mrs. Orlan Grant, who has been visiting with her mother at Hammond the past morth. spent a short time here with relatives last week, returning to her home In Lafayette q ° mpany with her nephew "Billie” Grant, who visited her a few days there.
Ed, George, Frank and Joe Kanne and neice Viola and Collette Kohley were called to Lamont, 111 Saturday to attend the funeral of Kanne and neices, Viola and Collette their' grandmother, Mrs. Mary .Lesser, who had reached the ripe old age of nearly 86 years.
In renewing his subscription to The Democrat, John A. Knowlton writes from .Mitchell, So. Dak., and among other things says: “We are having a cold March, but the snow went off the 19th of February and it wjna warm all through the month. All the blizzards missed us. We got about two Inches oftAw A A «.
