Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A. E. Kirk was a Chicago goer Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Claude Kruzan and baby visited friends in Remington this week. Mrs. Lyman Barce went to Fowler Tuesday for a visit with relatives. Miss Nellie Harris of Kalamazoo, .Mich., is the guest of R. B. Harris and family. Mrs. Simon Leopold has been confined to her home the past few days with a slight attack of nerve trouble. Mr. and Mrs. J. ,C. Jarrette of North Webster are spending a few days here with their son, B. J. Jarrette and family. Kenneth Allman, who has been attending college at Boulder, Colo., the past term, is expected to return home about Sunday. Miss Edna Hauter went to Chicago Wednesday where she is taking a special course in music at the American conservatory of music. Wm. Willetts was in from Hanging Grove Thursday. It has been too wet for farming there all spring and considerable corn is yet to be planted. Edson Murray Went to Lafayette yesterday to attend the Purdue-Chi-cago base ball gametsand to visit his cousin, Thomas Shannon, who i® a student theer. Mrs. A. E. Alter of Forest, Ind., is spending a few days here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Noweis, and visiting her 1 brother, Charles Noweis and wife of Longmont, Colo. 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 Farin. The condition of J. T. Randle, who is confined to his brother Henry’s home in the north part of the city, remains about the same, but it is thought he will be able to be out in a few days. T. K. Harmon of Rugby, No. Dak., arrived here Wednesday to see his brother Jerome of near Surrey, who it is believed can live but a very short time, the physicians having despaired of his recovery. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rhoades returned Thursday from a few days auto • trip to Laporte and South Bend, looking afte? Mr. Smith’s stone road contracts near those places. Mrs.. F. B. Meyer and' daughter, Mrs. Thena Thompson of Gary, came down Wednesday for a few days visit .with the family of Mrs. Meyer’s brothers, A. H. and Bert Hopkins, and old friends here. 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 TO years with a guarantee that means something. - HIRAM DAY. M. L. Sterret was in, the city Wednesday visiting old friends. He has decided to give up teaching and go into partnership :in the law business in Lafayette with his brother, F. A. Sterret, who graduates in June from the law department of Indiana University.
