Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
-Nrs. Firman Thompson spent yesterday In Chicago. * • L. S. Mauck made a business trip to Chicago Monday. John Eger was in Chicago ou business yesterday. J. A. McFarland w*as in Chicago on business Monday. "u ■ Anton Truelly went to Monon on business yesterday. John M. Knapp made a business trip to Chicago Monday. F. A. Morrow made a business trip to Linden yesterday. C. R. McFarland returned -home Sunday from a short visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. James Chapman motored to PeiSi v Sunday in their Buiek auto. E- E. Cox returned home Monday irom a short v\,sit with friends at Kentland. Miss Mary Leatherman went to Delphi Saturday to visit relatives over Sunday. The carnival people, who will show here the balance of the week, came in Monday. B. D. Comer went to .Logansport yesterday, near which place his dredge is now in operation.
Wm. Frye has sold his old Newels’ House bus to Mr. Ferguson. the Wheatfield liveryman. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Hawkins of Lafayette came up Saturday for a short visit here with Mrs. J. D. Allman and family. ■■ Misses' Clara Brusnahan and Grace Worland left yesterday for a few weeks vacation at Denver, Colo., and other points in the west. Mrs. A. E. Josserand and son returned to their home in Chalmers Monday after J a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Makeever of Newton tp. T. W. Haus was very poorly yesterday morning. He cannot lie down nor sleep, and is in a very bad way, although up and about most of the time. Kenneth Allman, Don Beam and Misses Esther Padgett and Ruth Harper motored to Remington, Goodland and Brook Sunday in the, former’s Flanders 20 touring car. Mrs. S. R. Nichols went to Chicago yesterday with her neice and three children, who- have been visiting here the past few days. Mrs. Nichols will visit there a short time. Home grown new potatoes appeared in the local market Monday, and it is hoped the price will soon be forced down from that now prevailing, 45 cents per peck. The balloon man, who is to make the ascension here tomorrow, moved the canvass bag from the depot to the vacant lot immediately across the river from the Fendig poultry house, Monday. T. J. Lewis and family of Roann, Ind., motored here Sunday ana spent the day with his cousin, H. W. Kiplinger and family, leaving Monday for points in lowa where they will spend several days with relatives.
Mr; and Mrs. Alf Donenlly returned home Monday from Chicago where they went Saturday witn their son John and wife. John was operated on for appendicitis at the Wellesly hospital and is nowgetting along very nicely. Mr. Hayner, expert piano tuner and repairer from Chicagq, is in town. Those having pianos wishing to have their instruments put in perfect order by a gentleman of long and valued experience will please leave their orders at P. W. Clarke’s jewelery store. t‘
Mark Reed is again in a rather serious condition from his old complaint, cancer of the stomach, for which he underw-ent an operation at a Chicago hospital several months ago, and seemed to be getting along very nicely until recently when he has had several poor spells. Binder Twine at 6M c Pound. Farmers wanting binder twine from the Gleaners can procure same gs long as present carload lasts at C. E. Prior’s Fancy Produce Market at 6% cents a pound, cash.— Omar Kenton, Sec.
