Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. Harve J. Robinson were guests of Morocco relatives and friends Sunday. Miss Agnes Kahler went to Lafayette Monday where she will take a course in a business college there Miss Ethel McCarthy went to Chicago Monday for a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. Roy Chissom. Mr. and Mrs. John Collins of Indianapolis visited hete over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collins. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Greenlee, who have been visiting relatives at Plymouth, returned to their home in Parr Monday. Noble Peacock, who for the past few years has been employed in Hammond, has secured employment here for the summer, Harry Townsend came Friday from Louisville for a short visit with his sister, Mrs. C. W. Rhoades, and father, W. H. Townsend. Alfred Thompson went to Indianapolis Monday to visit until after the automobile races with Elton Clarke, son of Rev. G. H. Clarke. Mrs. Mary Meyer-Healy has been confined" to the house for the past two weeks with an abcess of the head. She is now reported on the mend. Advertised letters: Miss Esta Harris, Miss Emma C. Erwin, Harold A. Callahan, H. A. Harris, J. Martin, Geo. E. McColly, E. E. Flint, Dobbins & Son. The township in which Lowell is located voted yesterday on the local option question. As usual, both the wets and drys claimed their respective sides would win. Harvey and Josiah Davisson with their families, autoed down to Attica Sunday, in Fountain county, and visited their old home. They report crops looking fine all along the way. ( Lost—Thursday evening, some place between Rensselaer and Rosebud Farm, a tail lamp to automobile. Finder please leave at Democrat office or return to AMOS H. ALTER, Rosebud Farm. Miss Nettie Price, the librarian, continues to recuperate steadily from the attack of heart failure which she suffered from recently, and is now resting well, with good chances for complete recovery. ' —~r ■ ' ———— — i I want all property owners to know that the Usona roofings are entirely different and superior to anything else on the market and are gua r anteed for 10 years with a guarantee that means something. HIRAM DAY.

Mrs. Elizabeth Alter who already owned the finest auto in Jasper county, a “Franklin Six,” has bought a new “Franklin Four,” two passenger roadster, which Mrs. Alter and Dr. Kannal drove through from Chicago Sunday. It is reported that the railroads in this territory have entered' into an agreement to run no excursions nor to give any special excursion rates this* season. If true it will be pretty tough sledding for Cedar Lake and other resorts to get through the summer.