Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Only 75 cents for the round trip to Chicago next Sunday.
Mrs. W. C. Babcock and daughter Margaret spent Wednesday in Chicago. J. P. Overton went to Hammond Thursday to spend a few days visiting his son Parker and family. E. P. Honan returned Wednesday night from Mishawaka where he attended a big meeting of Foresters, ♦ - , .■ f Mrs. W. H. Beam and son Paul went to Lafayette Thursday to spend the day with her daughter, Mrs. F. X. Busha and husband. Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson of Monticello returned home Thursday after a short visit here with her parents, J. C. Gwin and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Cook of Forest, Ind., who have been spending the past few days here visiting his brothers. Wash and Simon of Hanging Grove tp., returned home Thursday.
The big fight. Ted vs. Bill, will open at Chicago Tuesday in dead earnest. One week later, the democrats will assemble peaceably in Baltimore and nominate the next president. & Mrs. Susan Maines and daughter, Mrs. Belle Hess of near Goodland, spent Thursday in Chicago. Mrs. Hess has been visiting here with Mrs. Maines a few days, but returned home Thursday afternoon. John and Lonzo Healy and M. J. Kuboski, who accompanied S. E. Overton to his home in South Haven, Mich., Tuesday, returned home Wednesday evening, and report the automobile trip one of the pleasantest they have ever taken. Mrs. Ethel Swayzee of Russiaville, who has been visiting here a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Witham, went to Monticello Thursday to- visit friends until Saturday, when she will return here for a short visit before going to her home.
Mrs. Nellie Taylor of Oakland, Cali., who has been visiting here with Mrs, Joe Hallagan and other friends a few days, went to Chicago Thur-day for a short visit with her brother. Jack Halloran, after which she will return to her home in California.
Thos. She.sler of Richmond, Ind., came up ( the first of the week to see his aged mother who has been suffering with pleurisy, but is now better. He went from here to Chicago to look after some business matters and expects to return here to spend Sunday.
John W. Sapp and daughter, Mrs. Mabel Jenkins of, Big Rapids, Mich., who have been visiting old friends L: and about Goodland for a few weeks, came over Thursday and were guests of Mrs. Geo. Hopkins until yesterday, when they returned to their Michigan home.
The Sacrament of Confirmation will be conferred on 120 children and newly received members of St. Augustine’s Catholic church on the afternoon of Tuesday, June 18. Bishop Alerding will confer the Sacrament. He will arrive from Notre Dame Tuesday. The time the ceremony will take place will be made known tomorrow.
Bert Rohrabaugh, roadmaster of the Monon railroad, with headquarters at Monon, was a business visitor in the city Wednesday, going from here to Hammond. While here, he stated that the road would possibly soon lay heavier rails, putting in between Chicago and Monon a 90 lb. rail in piace of the 75 lb. rail now in use.
(mKB I TAKE ORDERS OF ALL KINDS for Cleaning and Pressing, and I deliver them in a highly satisfactory condition. It makes no difference how delicate or dainty the fabric, I can clean it and without the slightest injury to the article. I call for and deliver goods and have them ready when promised. While I am ,a qu'ick worker, I like time to do my work thoroughly, however. JOHN WERNER, Tailor Rensselaer, Ind.
