Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 April 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Alfred Donnelly is visiting in Chicago. Henry Nevil is now out occasionally on crutches. John Webber was in Chicago on business Tuesday; : </ , B. J. Moore and wife were in Chicago Tuesday. ' Miss Edna Hauter spent Wednesday in Chicago, i. Mrs. Delos Thompson and family spent a couple of days in Chicago the latter part of the week. Eugene Delmar of Paris, Texas, is visiting here with his brother, Ray Delmar, the electriciian. Miss Pearl Morris of Remington and Mrs. Frances Remmek of Indianapolis, who have been visiting Dr. Rose Remmek, have returned to their homes. Eugene Purtelle the electric railway traction magnate, has been in the city this week with •another alleged “angel” who' will finance the road—maybe. Mrs. Frank Kennal and little daughter came up from Lafayette the first of the week to visit a few days with her father. John Wagner, 01 near Remington. * In writing to renew his subscription to The Democrat. Ed Goble of Lisbon, No. Dak., says they are having fine weather there now and have begun spring's work. James Lefler and wife of near Marinette, Wis., who have been spending the winter here with relatives in . Jasper county, expect to return home next week.

C. H. Tryon and wife, who have been■■ pending the winter at Sackett's Harbor, N. Y„ returned home Wednesday. At Buffalo they passed through a heavy snow storm. Dr. I. M. Washburn and Frank Hoover accompanied W. I. Hoover’s youngest sor< Donald to Lafayette Tuesday, where he underwent an operation for a nasal growth. . i, Lawrence Hildebrand of NewBuffalo. Mich., accompanied his uncle, Henry Hildebrand, to Chicago Wednesday after a short visit Here with Conrad Kellner and wife Ajror g these from here to attend the Northern Indiana Teacher’s Association meeting in Chicago were Mr. and Mrs. Erpes l t Lamson, Minnie Hemphill, Ethel Sharp aid Mrs. C. H. Mills. ; ■ j—-\ < ~,'i J■ 1 ' Abe Martin ays: “Th’ more cigarrettes cost th’ more they smell like a hot lead pencil eraser. Ike Moon, who will be operated on t’morrow, will’ leave a wife an’ rlfee children.’’ The remodeling .of the H. J. Kannal residence on River street, which was practically destroyed byfire several weeks ago is nearing completitiosi and will soon be ready for the painters and decorators. The interior wood work was practically uninjured by the fire and not very much of the plastering was loosened by the flood of water poured* thereon. While the remodeled house is but two stbries instead of three, it will have a large attic and there is oceanb of room in the two stories. A large perch is being built on the frodt and two sides, with a covered driveway on the north, and when ■ a H completed the remodeled house will look even better than the old house, many who have seen it think.