Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 June 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
George Robinson was in Chicago Sunday. Buy your box stationery and envelopes at The Democrat office. George Peters returned Saturday from a short visit in Lafayette. Buckwheat—Good buckwheat seed for sale at the River Queen Mill. Phone 57. . j3O k Mrs. W. H. Blodgett of Indianapolis Is the guest of Mrs-. E. P. Honan. Mrs. V. Nowels and son Harold are spending a few days with relatives and friends at Chicago. Only 75 cents for the round trip to Chicago next Sunday. Train passes Rensselaer at 9:lo a.‘ m. Warren Washburn of Goodland returned Sunday via Rensselaer from a business visit in Colorado. A. F. Long and family left Sunday morn in;; on an, auto trip to Kokomo and Indianapolis, returning Monday night. Mrs. John Thasie of Lorain, 0., came Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. George Zink, and family of near town. David Mauck of Mt. Ayt bought a new Ford touring car Saturday of J. M. Knapp, the last Ford Mr. Knapp had in stock. Mrs. llarney Stein and children went to Orland, 111., Saturday to visit her .parents, Mat' Homerding and wife, for a week. There will be preaching at Egypt school houes in Jordan tp., next Sunday afternoon ~at~3 o’olpck by Rev. Jl G. Parrett of Rensselaer, and every two weeks thereafter at the same hour. The public is cordially invited to these services. For the accommodation of passengers returning from Cedar Lake train No. 3 will be a flag stop on Sunday nights only for 6 or more persons. Agent at Cedar Lake should be notified when stop is desired.
Mrs. L. W. Snider and son Clifford came Saturday from Chicago to to spend a week with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hagins, before moving to their future home at Portland. Ore., Mr. Snider having been promoted to assistant Supt. of the Pullman company at Portland. Frank Schroer has purchased a $1,600 Appersou 5-passenger touring car similar to the one owned by his brother. He traded his Ford automobile in on the deal which the agent of the former car sold the Rensselaer Garage and it will be used for livery purposes. The F. G. C., or “Flower Girls’ Club,’’ of Rensselaer, chaperoned by Mrs. Matheson and Mrs. H. R. Wood, went to Monticello Monday morning where thery are camping on the Tippecanoe at Edgewater. The club consists of the following young ladies: Ruth Wood, Martha Ramp, Luella Robinson, Inez and Helen Kiplinger, Agnes Howe, Laura Halleck, Virginia Winn, Pearl Eisele and Wilda Littlefield. Mrs. W. F. Michal of Jordan tp., entertained last Thursday at dinenr in honor of Mrs. Rose Timmons of Kankakee, 111., the follow--ua£ ladies: Mrs. Frank Welsh, Mrs. J. F. Mitchell, Mrs. W. P. Michal, Mrs. Charles Patrick, Mrs. John Sayers of Kentalnd and Mrs. Philip Heuson of Rensselaer.' After a day pleasantly spent they left for their homes hoping to meet on such an enjoyable occasion again soon.
