Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. J. W. Horton spent Thnrsda; in Lafayette. W. J. Wright was in Chicago on business Thursday. J. W. Tilton was in Wheat field on business Thursday. Samuel Fen dig was a Chicago business goer Wednesday. Mi'.i. Frank Malay and a daughter of Lowell visited relatives here this week. Dr. S. H. Moore left Wednesday for Hamilton, No. Dak., to look after his farm. The receipts from the band concert at the M. E. church Thursday night were $19.70. Albert Fester, John and J. W. Hack of Lowell were in the city on business Wednesday. Mrs. J. C. Parrett returned home Tuesday from Chalmers after a visit with her father, John Stewart. O.! H. McKay wrenched his back severely in a fall Monday at his laundry on East Washington street.

Mrs. Rebecca Hemphill remains in a very critical condition and relatives expect a report of her death at any moment. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dodge and the latter’s mother. Mrs. Emma Gc s, and James W. Lock were over from Remington yesterday.’ BozeK’s Minstrels, Who held forth at Ellis theater last evening, gave a splendid hand concert at 12:30 yesterday afternoon. The company carries a fine band and gives a firstclass show. 11 Mrs. Robert Johnson and son Leonard and Mrs. J. $2. Carson and two children of Lafayette, Mrs. J. E. Mead of Hammond are spending a few days here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark. Crown Point Star: The Cedar La’kers don’t expect any Sunday excursions this summer, which makes trying timeta for the business places and passenger boats, but the week da} - crowds and dancing will go on as usual. They existed last summer without Sunday trains and hope to this year. Marriage licenses' i’-tsued: April 18, William Strawbridgie of Chicago, aged 69, retired, to Estella M. DWiggins, of Lincoln, X’eb.‘, aged f>6, occupation housekeeper. Second marriage for each, first wife of male having died Jan. 2, 1908, and first husband of female' died in December, 190”.

j k. B. Elmore was over from I Remington Thursday and brought over a Hupp roadster for John I Eger. John has never fully mastered Ms big Buick, but thinks per- , hajts he can, handle a light car. llf it gets to bucking be can throw iit over the fence and walk home, ; but it s different with a big touring car. Howhver, the Hupp doesn’t often go wrong. The Standard Bearers will have , charge of the evening service at the Meftbodltet church. There will he speciai. music, instrumental and vocal. Miss Lizzie E. Martin of Otterbein will speak. Miss Martin is a returned missionary from China and will give am instructive and interesting talk. A cordial invitation is extended to all. At the Methodist church Sunday evening, April 21, at 7t30.