Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
—Joe Jackson made a business trip to Monticellp Monday. Mrs. Rowen went to Chicago Saturday for a short visit with friends. Philip Durant of north of town made a business trip to Monon Saturday. o ' ' The republicans of Indiana will hpld their state convention, at Indianapolis August 6. Mrs. Jennie Wishard, went .to Warsaw ‘yesterday to visit her stepson Will Wishard and wife. G. E. McColly returned to Wheatfield Saturday after a few days visit here with relatives and friends.- ■ I tss Ethel Jacks returned Monday from a .few days visit with her sister, Mrs. Len Lefler, in Lafayette. Roy Bartholomew returned to his home in Remington Saturday after an over 4th visit here with friends. R B. AVaddlngton of Indianapolis. who had been the guest of Whiter English for a few days, returnedhome Mondayl 1/ < . A number of the members of the Shelby Odd Fellows lodge came here Saturday to attend the funeral of John B. Clemens Saturday. • e * Perry Horton went to Hammond Monday to take an examination preparatory to becoming a member of the American Federated Musicians. Miss Bethel Rutherford returned home Saturday from Indianapolis where she has been visiting her sister. Mrs. Samuel Hoshaw, for a few days. A call has been issued by the Roosevelt followers for a national progressive convention to meet in Chicago August 5 and nominate a candidate: for the, presidency.
C. F. Tillett and P. T. Robinson were down from Gillam tp„ on business Monday. They said the rain Sunday evening was not nearly so heavy in Gillam as here. Fred Salindo of Indianapolis, who gave performances at the Rex theater here a few nights last week, went to Delphi Monday where he will give his electrical performance a few evening. Miss Ethel Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Webb, E. B. Stamp and family of Monon and Miss Myrtle Harness of Delphi and Frank Dart of Sheldon, 111., were here to attend the funeral of Cecil Clouse. Friday. Miss Grace Robinson, who is training to be a nurse in Wellesley hospital, Chicago, came home Saturday to spend a three weeks vacation here with her mother. Mrs. G. M. R?obinson, and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Harry Boothroyd of' Monticello went to Martinsville springs Sunday where she will take treatment for a couple of weeks. She was accompanied there by her sister, Mrs. Mel Abbott, who will spend a few days with her. James George, who has been taking treatment at a sanitarium at Martinsville the past month, returned home Friday. Although his ankle is still rather painful, and also his right wrist, he seems to have igreatly benefitted by the treatment. • " I
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brenner came up from Winchester the latter part of the week in their Buick auto to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brenner and other friends. Monday they autoed to Goodland to spend the day with friends. . The White City Carnival Co. which was to have exhibited here July 3 to 6, and arrived in part late Thursday bight, add were ( not permitted to show at all, shipped their car Monday to Momepce, 111., where it is understood they will show for a week. ■ ' I. Starke County Democrat: Attorney John B. Peterson of Crown Point, who made a splendid race on the democratic ticket against Congressman Crumpacker in the last campaign, has again consented to make the race. His friends throughout the district are confident that he will win at the polls in ■November., A reunion in which about forty •relatives participated was held at the home of John N. Baker and family in Barkley tp. Sunday. All came with well filled baskets and reported , a very pleasant time/ Those from a distance were. Mrs. Geo. Kimberlin and two little children of Rossville. 111., and Miss Golda and Cecil Wheeltlon of Monon.
