Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 March 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A. H. McCoy of near Lowell was a business visitor in the city Wednesday. ' Elmer Sullenberger returned Wednesday from a visit with his parents in Darke county, Ohio. Work is progressing rapidly on the rebuilding of the Dr. Kannal residence on River street, recently destroyed by fire. Ray Hopkins is home from Wabash College to spend the spring, vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Hopkins. Will Clarke of Mitchell, So. Dak.,, who has been visiting relatives and friends here for several days, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Thomas Sayler and son Jay left Wednesday for their homes at Lamar and Two Buttes, Colo., after a visit with relatives here. Pneumonia was the direct cause of the death of the 7-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Eldridge of near McCoysburg Monday.
John Morgan returned to Indianapolis to resume his work at Butler Wednesday after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan. Mrs. J. H, Dunlap of Mt. Ayr visited here this week with her brother, Frank Haskell, and family. She is thinking some of moving here. If you have friends visiting you or are going away on a visit, or have any other item of news, kindly phone it in to The Democrat. It will be appreciated. Mrs. B. J. Jarrette went to North Webster, Ind., Tuesday to visit relatives a few days, after which she will go to Warsaw for a brief visit before returning home. Miss Martha Long, who is attending the Western Women’s College at Oxford, Ohio, is spending the spring vacation here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long. Mrs. Charles Michaels of Oxford, Elmore Barce ot Fowler and John Baice of Chicago came Wednesday owing to the critical illness of their father, Lyman Barce, who died Thursday morning. Miss Julia Leopold was in. Chicago the first of the week to visit her father, A. Leopold, who is now improving rapidly. It is thought ,Mr. Leopold will be able to return home in a week or two.
H. K. Zimmerman, Supreme Chief of the Gleaners, came Wednesday to talk up the order and be in attendance at the ipee'ting this afternoon. Mr. Joslyn of Detroit, National Field Foreman, will also be here today. , ' . I .. ' . . J. R. Clark of near Monon was in the city on business Wednesday. Mr. Clark will hold a big public sale next Thursday of his father’s personal estate, the late D. Z. Clark, and has a fine lot of property for sale. See list elsewhere in The Democrat. Charged with attempting to violate the, white s’.ave law, William Maibauer of Medaryville has been arrested in company with Dorothy Dale, aged 19, at South Bend. The South Bend police say that the couple were planning to go to Culver where the girl was to have been placed in a resort.
