Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Only 75 cents to Chicago and return next Sunday. A. Halleck made a business trip to Kankakee, 111., Thursday. » Kenneth Rhoades returned home Thursday from a short visit in Gary. The Public Library will be closed during the months of July and August. Miss Ethel Grant went to Monon yesterday to spend the day with friends. Miss Viola Glazebrook, who has been visiting relatives at Greencastle for some time, returned home Thursday. f ‘ JW Mrs. Floyd Amsler is spending several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Siebert, at Michigan City. Wilson Shaffer is suffering from a sprained wrist caused from a “kick” received while cranking his auto Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Brill left Wednesday for their home in Shawnee, Okla., after visiting with Sister Darra at Collegeville. A. E. Wallace expects to move to town soon from west of town and occupy the B. S. Fendig residence on Front street. The two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gretter of southeast of Kentalnd was drowned in a water tank on the farm Saturday afternoon.
Charles Simpson and Ross Goble of the G. E. Murray department store, have been invoicing the stock of goods of the late John Clemens at Shelby this week. Mrs. Ross and daughter, Mrs. Everet Leech and son, of East Chicago, 111., who had been the guests of Mrs: A. Leech the past few days, returned home Wednesday. John Donnelly was brought home from the Wesley hospital, Chicago, a few days ago. He underwent an operation for appendicitis about a week ago, and now appears to be recovering rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. Len Lefler and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Lefler were up I from Lafayette Wednesday and out to Len’s farms near Kniman. Tony was married about three weeks ago to Miss Pearl Rice of Wabash. Mrs. John Makeever, who has been spending the past month at Indianapolis where she has been having her eyels treated and visiting her son, is expected to return home today. She is reported to be greatly improved as a result of the treatment. , ■ The members, of the Jes fersdn Club held a picnic at Nagle’s Grove, south of the city at 4 p. ra. yesterday afternoon. Light refreshments were served the members of the club and also their young lady friends who helped to make the occasion an enjoyable one.
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