Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Come to Rensselaer the 4th. Joe Bennett Spent Sunday in Lowell. H. O. Harris spent Monday in Lafayette. Fay Clarke spent Mocdav with friends in Lafayette. Miss Annabel Wartena went to Monticello Saturday to visit friends a short time. Miss Ivy Irwin of Chicago is spending a few days here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Sarah Miner went to Monon Saturday to vis-it her daughter, Mrs. J. T. Hemphill. W. R. Brown went to Tuscola, 111., Monday for a few days visit with relatives and friends. A. W. Dutcher and wife of Momence took the train here Saturday for Demoite to visit their nephew, S. A. Dutcher. i W. R. Meguire and family and , Hugh Kirk motored to Cedar Lake \ in the former’s auto Sunday morning to spend the day. Misses Monta and Meta Oglesby came from Knox Monday for a visit here with their aunts, Misses Fame and Grace Haas. Mrs. Vernon Xowels and .son Harold, who had been spending the past week with relatives in Chicago, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hopkins, who have been spending the past few days with relatives in Chicago, returned home Monday. Winfield Graf of Des Moines, la., arrived here Monday for a visit of several days with his cousin, Ross Bringle, of Jordan tp. Mr. and Mrs. Koepkey came from Chicago Sunday to spend the day with his brother Chris and family, returning home that evening. V •' ' ■' : ' Mrs. Bert Campbell, who was taken to the St. Elizabeth hospital, Lafayette, last week to undergo an operation, will be operated on there today. Mrs. Firman Thompson, who had ( been attending a sorority convention in Chicago the past week, returned home Saturday. Miss Helen jLamson, who had also been at the convention, returned home Sunday.

John Kolhoff of south of town has purchased a .new five passenger “Chalmers 30” touring car. The machine arrived here Monday, and it surely is a beauty, and will no doubt be the source of much pleasure to Mr. Kolhoff and family. Miss Chloe Green, who had been employed as stenographer in the office of John A. Dunlap, for several weeks, went to CrawfordsviHe Saturday to spend, a month with her parents, after which time she expects to return here and resume her duties. Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Myer autoed to Frankfort Saturday and spent Sunday with relatives and friends. Mrs. George Hopkins went down Saturday via rail, Mr. Hopkins following Sunday on the afternoon train and both, returned with them in the auto Monday.