Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Some of the farmers begun plant- ; ing corn this week. A. B. Malsbray and Rev. Ashley ■■ ■ - of Remington were in the city a : short time Wednesday. i ■ , ——< - ' Mrs. W. R. Willetts of McCoysburg was the guest of Mrs. Frank King and family Wednesday. Rev. Harper was called to Lafayette Tuesday to preach the funeral sermon of an old friend. Mrs. Frank Bruner went to Thorntown Thursday ts visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Riley. Elmer Cook returned home Wednesday from a business trip to Lafayette. Indianapolis and Danville. Dr. English has traded his old Ford auto which has done him suoh good service, for a' new foredoor Ford. Word received from Mrs. W. I. Hoover Thursday evening by her husband stated that she was doing very nicety indeed. Her father, J. F. Smith of Delphi, went up to see her Thursday,

Lowell Tribune: The Henry Harris ranch, consisting of 520 acres, near Roselawn, has been sold to J. L. Fran, of Joliet, 111. The sale was made through the real estate agency of Ernest Hummel. It is likely hundreds of automobiles from Chicago and westward will pass through Renstselaer again the last week of May, on their way to attend the memorial day races at the Indianapolis speedway. The LaSalle Club, composed of young men of St. Augustine’s Catholic church congregation, will take to task the Elysian Club in a game of baseball at Riverside park Sunday afternoon. Game called at 4 o’clock.

Miss Myrtle York returned home Tuesday from Chicago where she has been the past several weeks, taking treatment at a hospital for an infection of the, hand. The hand is not entirely healed as yet, but is doing nicely. Let me sight you to a lot of new jobs and several old ones done with Mica Special roofing, and hear what the owners have to say about it. Any contracts for roofing taken by A. E. Kirk will be carried out by nte. ~ HIRAM DAY. Mrs. George Hopkins gave a party at her residence on River street yesterday afternoon in honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of little Doris Larsh, daughter of J. A. Larsh. About two dozen of her little friends participated in the celebration.

Mrs. A. Gangloff, who has been visiting the past few weeks in Illinois. returned home Tuesday accompanied by Miss Meister of Metamora, 111., who will spend a few days here With her. Mrs. Gangloff expects to go to Canada soon on a prospecting trip. Chas. Bowers and Miss Rose Thompson were called to Goodland Tuesday to attend the funeral of Glen Buck, the eldest child of the former’s sister, Mrs. John Buck, who died there Saturday night after a jvery brief illness. He was a youth of perhaps 18 or 19 years. In renewing his subscription, C. E. Vincent writes from Dupont, Jennings county, that they are having a wet; backward spring there also. “A big rain Sunday night and Monday, making it too wet to work- in the fields. Farming is backward; not much ground plowed for corn yet.”

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