Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 June 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. T. Huston was down from yesterday. Daniel Waymire and wife spent Sunday afternoon with relatives ai Demotte. Miss Mildred Biggs returned Monday from a short visit with friends at Lafayette. P. W. Clarke went to South Bend Monday to attend the jewelers’ convention. Mrs. Simon Fendig of Wheatfield returned home Monday after a short visit with relatives here. y■~ . - .Theodore George started out again on the road Monday after a short vacation. He went first to Indianapolis. The ladies of the Christian church will hold their 10 cent social at the home of Mrs. Geo. McCarthy, Tuesday June 25. Ruth Martin. 7-year-old daugher of George Martin, of New land, tell trom a cultivator Monday and dislocated her elbow.

Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Fletcher and son returned to their home in Chicago Sunday after a visit here with Mrs. George Cohort and family. , J. 11. S. Ellis went to Chicago Monday for a few days visit with his son, Dr. John Ellis, and to get a look in at the republican national convention. G. IT. Sharp of Cambridge came up to Pleasant. Ridge on the excursion Sunday and visited with relatives there until Monday when lie returned home. Mr. and Mrs. George Stoudt and son Robert and Misses Ruth Stoudt and Winnie McFarland motored over from Remington Sunday for a brief visit here with friends. John Gaffey of Parr, who was struck and knocked down by a motorcycle several days ago, does not improve very last, lie is quite old and the injuries received may .prove very serious. John Cooper, whose illness has been mentioned from time to time in our Fair Oaks correspondence, died Sunday and the funeral was held yesterday at the Brushwood church. G. E. Murray went to Chicago Monday to meet his daughter, Miss Helen, who is renaming from attending the University of Wisconsin at Madison, to spend the summer vacation here. Mrs. W. A. Davenport and children, who had been visiting relatives the past 'few weeks at Louisville and other points in Kentucky, returned home the latter part of the week.

Walter Gilmore of east of town, while driving to town Monday, his horses started up suddenly and threw him under the wagon, and almost cut off his right great toe and cut his finger and forehead somewhat.

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