Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 June 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Zelda Daugherty of Barkley tp., is taking a course at Winona. Mrs. John Merritt and children are visiting in Remington this week. Miss Ethel Sharp is the weekend guest of relatives at Burnettsville. • - M. R. Meguire returned home Thursday from a short visit in Chicago. Lilo Hauter returned home from Purdue Thursday for the summer vacation. - A much needed rain fell here Thursday night, and mote fell dur- 1 idj’ the afternoon yesterday Mrs. John btibbe. who has been visiting relatives and friends in Logansport, returned home. Wed-* nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson, who have . been visiting relatives at I nion City since -last Friday, returned.. home Thursday. ■
Mrs. A. C. Work, who has been visiting with her father. C. P. Moody of Barkley tp. returned to her home in Lafayette Thursday.
Mrs. Brownell of Lowell, district inspector of the P thiah Sisters order, was here last ( evening ■inspecting the Rensselaer Temple.
No. 1 the Rensselaer match factory has not started up yet. In fact, there’s ’ nothing doing” in the matter and nobody seems to know whether there ever will be anything more doing or not. .
Mrs. W. R. Meguire has purchased the Abbott-Detroit 30, five passenger touring car of B. Forsythe. and the latter expects to buy a new machine of the same make but 50 horse ppwer. > Miss Rosabel] Daugherty of Barkley tp.. has been appointed delegate ■ from the Barkley Sunday school to the State Sunday schooll convention ■at Richmond, 'which' hicets the last of ’he month
Simon Leopold returned, home Thursday from Chicago, where he has been spepding the last couple of days with his wife at the Westside hospital, where she recently underwent an operation. He reports her as getting along as well as could be expected.
Mr, and Mrs. George Mustard went to Goodland yesterday for a month or six weeks visit with their son, and before returning will visit in St. Anne, 111. Mr. Mustard is 82 years of age and his wife is 80, but both are enjoying fairly good health at present. '
Children s day exercises - and a basket picnic will be held Sunday, June 24, at Henry Wortley’s grove, five miles west of town, on the old Hugh Coen place. Rev. and Mrs. Noble of Brook Will be in attendance and the latter will be the principal speaker at the religious services.
Reports from Chicago confirm the report of injuries received by W. B. Austin’s family in an autobile accident at that place Sunday when their auto was struck by a street car. Mrs. Marie Hopkins sustained a broken leg aittd Mrs. Austin was badly bruised up, but not so badly hurt as reported, we understand. The rest of the party, including Mr. Austin escaped with minor injuries.
C. D. Nowels and daughter, Miss Floy, of Parsons. Kan., came Tuesdoy for a few weeks visit with relatives. Mr. Nowels is looking well and little if any older than when he went west six years ago. This is his first visit back here in five years. They will visit relatives of thei late Mrs, Nowels in Carroll county and Mr. Nowels’ son. A. S. Nowels, in Columbia City, returning here for a last visit again before returning to their home in Kansas.
.Charles Chupp, who is now located at Edinburg, where he taught school the past year, is visiting a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Chupp, of near Surrey. He spent Wednesday here with Lem hammerton and wife, and stated that he would return home in about a week, when his wife would leave on an extended visit with his brother Anson. Who will ,be well remembered here, having made many friends while in the B. Forsythe department store here. t Anson is now located rear Alberquerque, N. M., and is well pleased with the country and is getting along very nicely.
