Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Harry Watson made a business trip to Mt. Ayr ■ Dr. A. G. Cart made a profes'sional trip to Chicago Monday. Mrs. Frank Donnelly and son • Robert spent Monday in Chicago. Philip Heuson and family were ■ guests of triends in Monon Sunday; Mrs. Emma York spent Sunday with relatives and friends at Mo- : non. • ■ Miss Belle Laßue. who had been ; attending a house party at Marion. ■ returned home Sunday. Mrs. A. Miller, • whp resides on the D. Wetherill farm, east of town, is suffering with pneumonia. Miss Babe McGinn. came down I from Chicago . Saturday to spend . Sunday with C. R. McFarland. . Mrs. \\ m. Ray her of Forest, Ind., spent the 4th with her daughter, Mrs. Lester Speaks, and with friends. Mrs. J. M. Wasson went to Hammond Monday for a visit with her daughter. Mrs. J. E. Wilson and family. ~s Cathryn Cooper of’ IndianCPOlis is spending a. few weeks as a c test of Miss Blanche Babcock. ..near .Parr. ' ' M ork on the new high school building is being rpsned right along and considerable of the brick work is already up. Philip steele and wife of Chicago were guest- of Dr. and Mrs. £..€. English over the 4th._ returning home Saturday. > E- C. Fountain came over from Goodland Saturday for a few days visit with his daughter. Mrs. Rice Porter, and fainiiv. Roy Ropp and wife of Chalmers -pent the 4th here as the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Ropp, of Barkley tp. John Duvall returned to Crown Point Monday where he has some race horses in training, after spending the 4th here with his family. Mrs. A. E. Coen and son Albin, returned to their home in Berwyn, 111.. Monday after a visit here With her parents, Capt. and Mrs. S. M. Wasson. Walter English arrived home Sundaj’ from Indianapolis for a two or three weeks vacation here with fais parents. Dr. and Mrs E C. English.
Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Grant of Lafayette, who spent the 4th here with relatives, went to Hammond Friday to spend a few days with other relatives. Miss Nell Biggs, who is nursing In the Wesley hospital, Chicago, came Sunday for an extended vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Biggs, south of town. Mrs. Philip Ducharme and* Miss Grace Ducharme of Chicago, who have been visiting with Mrs. George Colvert and sons a short time, went to Lafayette Monday for a visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. R. J; Maybower of Medaryville, who had been visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Zea, returned home Monday. They were accompanied here by his niece, Miss Edna Henier. i ■ Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Kerney of Minneapolis, Minn., who had been visiting the past few days with his parents at Mulberry, returned here Monday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. < W. Jackson of north of town. Next Monday the militia company will go to Indianapolis for a week’s encampment at Ft. Benjamin Harrison, and scouts are out already endeavoring to get young men enough in the company 1 to make a good show-ing. Wm. Barkley has purchased the four passenger Ford car that the Rensselaer Garage has used for livery purposes for some time. Mr. will use the car this season for running out to his farm, but will probably purchase a new auto next spring. Two frightful railroad wrecks in the east last week caused nearly (Seventy deaths and left scores of injured. The first one, on the Lakawana road in New York state, claimed an even forty victims, and next day twenty-seven were killed near Latrobe, Pa.
