Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Fred Phillips was a Chicago business goer Wednesday. Walter Lee made a business visit to Lafayette Thursday. Frank Kennell of Lafayette was a visitor in the city Wednesday. George Hosmer went to Martinsville Thursday where he will take treatment for a few days at the sanitarium. Mrs. Charles Harmon of Terre Haute is spending a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brown. Joe Luers of south of town recently sold his Maxwell runabout to Wm. Halstead and purchased a foredoor Ford.

—-Mr. and„. Mrs. C. W. Brand and Mrs. C. H. Bonner of Remington spent Wednesday here with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Fell. . A surprise was given last Saturday by Mrs. H. W. Walter, 4 miles south of town, and all present report having had an enjoyable time. Mrs. Florence Lee Of Reelsville, Ind., who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. A. Fell, for several days, returned home Wednesday.

Delos Thompson, J. J. Montgomery, Alt Padgett and C. P. Moody returned Wednesday afternoon from a several days visit in Chicago. Conrad Kellner has broke ground for his new house on the east gravel road near the south end of Division street. Overton & Muster have the contract. Mrs. Edward Baech went to Chicago Thursday in company with Dr. I. M. Washburn to undergo a slight surgical operation for an injury of the knee.

Hammond is to get a new sll,000,000 steel mill employing 5,000 people. The company 1 has purchased 415 acres of lard on which to locate its plant. Mrs. M. E. Spitler left Thursday for Hamilton, 01.,O 1 ., where she will spend a few days with the Griffith children before resuming her trip to Washington, D. C. Dr. E. N. Loy and Mrs. George Reed went to Chicago Wednesday and returned home with Mr. Reed, who seems to be getting along nicely, although still quite weak.

The work of enclosing the Thompcorner south of the Makeever House, which will be used by Fred Phillips for open air picture show, or aerdome, is going on this weelf and it will be ready in a few weeks. I want all property owners to know that the Usona roofings are entirely different and superior to anything else on the market and are guaranteed for 10 years with a guarantee that means something. HIRAM DAY. Kenneth Rhoades, who has been employed on the Morocco telephone lines at that place for a couple of months, has stored his goods here and yesterday went to Gary where he has secured employment. His wife is staying here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Parkinson for the present.