Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
B. N. Fendig was in Chicago on business 0 yesterday. Sam Fendig was a Chicago business goer yesterday. A. F. Long and family motored to Valparaiso Sunday. rs - A. P. Burton, accompanied by her guest. Mrs. Hiram Jones, spent yesterday in Chicago. Warren Chaffin has written friends here from Lafayette stating that he has joined the regular army. Quitr- a little frost was reported on the mrck lands in the country Friday night but it is thought to have done no damage. Rev. A. G. Work came from Lafry, tie Monday to joi.. „hLs wife, "’.ip is visiting her father. C. P. >dy. near Plea-ant Grove. . S. Day went to Laporte Saturday to visit a coupietof days with h:.- son and wife, and with his daughter, Mrs. C A. Brown. • ’ ~~ r*. ' * • . Mrs. F. H. Hemphill is spending the week with her father. Jesse Harris, as Roan. Ind., who is expected to live but a short time.
Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Hemphill and .Mrs. Nellie Grant and Miss Mattie Hemphill returned home Monday evening from a two days delightful auto trip to Bass Lake, Roan Lake. Maxinkuckie. Valparaiso and other points.
Miss Grace Peyton left Monday for a several weeks visit with Mrs. J. F. Fox at Otterbein and will be joined fhere Saturday by her mother. Mrs. Mary Peyton. Miss ilma Peyton will soon go to Terre Haute for the summer course of normal.
Mrs. Meyers, who is staying at Mrs. McKinzie’s, north of town, and who has been in .very poor health lately irOm heart trouble. was thought to be dying Saturday night, her condition becoming most alarming. She rallied from the attack and is now slightly improved.
In the case of Mrs. Harry Cook vs. \\ m. P. Michaels which came up for preliminary hearing before Squire Bussell last Friday afternoon, Mr. Michaels was bound over to the September term of the,circuit court under bond of SSOO. signed by Joe Larsh. G. E. Murray and W. H. Pafkison.
W. E. Keener of Union tp. returned home Saturday from a week’s visit with his uncle at North Webster. Ind. While there he enjoyed some excellent fishing in Webster Lake. Considerable hemp is grown in that vicinity. and Mr. Keener brought some samples home with him.
Thomas and Robert Randle, who have been here for the past week visiting their father. James T. Randle, returned to their homes in Kansas Monday afternoon. Mr. Randle, Sr,, has so far improved from his recent illness that he is now able to be about and look after his business affairs.
Mrs. Lottie Meyers of Indianapolis, who was slightly related to Dh H. L. Brown, died at her home there Monday and the funeral will be held today and burial made at Danville, 111., her old home. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were undecided yesterday whether they would be able to attend the funeral.
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Meyers were hosts at a six o’clock dinner given at their home on south Division street Saturday evening in honor of their daughter. Miss Nellie's, guest, Miss Clara Holmes, who returned here with Miss Meyers from Green-castle-Saturday. Miss Muriel Harris, Miss Mary Harper and Miss Georgia Harris were the invited guests. Sunday Miss Georgia Harris entertained the girls at dinner.
H. I). Vance was .here from Logansport Friday endeavoring to secure a bond of SSOO so that he can be released from jail at that place, where he was taken a few weeks ago charged with perjury. According to Vance’s story and a dispatch from Logan.- port, he made a real estate deal some time ago in which he made affidavit that the land was free of leins. It later developed that there was a ditch lein against the land which Vance says he did not know about, and the party with whom he traded is prosecuting him for perjury, notwithstanding. so Vance states, that he offered to pay the lien. It is understood that he secured a bond here with little difficulty and is now out of jail.
