Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Jay Zimmerman made a " business trip to Chicago Thursday. Robert Fendig returned home Thursday from a visit in Chicago. Misses Lucile Mackey and Lyllis Cox are spending a few days with relatives at-Chicago. George Collins of Indianapolis spent Thursday here as the guest of his—parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Collins. Mrs. Van Cleve of Cyclone lud.. came Thursday fbr a visit with her sister, Mrs. E. O. Gunyou, near Surrey. Mrs. V. E. Pierson went to Indianapolis Thursday for a several days visit with her brother. W. C. McCord, and family. ■ Mr. and Mrs. IVan Dunlap of Elwood are spending a few days visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Dunlap, near Surrey. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore of Gowrie, la., left Thursday for their home after attending the funeral of his father. W. E .Moore. Mrs. Lula Putnam returned to her home in Frankfort Thursday after a visit of several days with •her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. E. C, 'Maxwell.

Winthrop Graf of Des Moines la., who has been spending the past ten days here as the of his cousin, Ross Bringle, left Thursday for his home. Mrs. A. O.‘ Garriott and little daughter of Hammond, who had been visiting here with her mother. Mrs. A. Leech, since the 4th, returned home Wednesday. July 4, to Dr. and Mrs. A. L Barkley of Portland, Ore., a son. This is their second child, the 2-year-old daughter having been born on Christmas day, 1909. Oscar Leech, who is employed as delivery boy by J. A. McFarland expects to leave tomorrow on a two weeks vacation and will visit relatives at Lafayette and points in Illinois. Charles Dean and John Moosmiiler and sons Matt and Louis left Tuesday on a prospecting trip through ttye “Swigart Tract" in Michigan, making their headquar - ers at Welleston. Miss Rose Cfhnyon, who has been visiting for several weeks with reia* fives at Stockholm, Mo., arrived here Thursday, thence going to her parents home, Mr. and Mrs. 0. E Gunyon, near Surrey. Delos Thompson has sold to Mrs. Beck the residence property on North Van Rensselaer street, occupied by J. J. Montgomery for the past twelve years. Possession is given Nov. 1. The property has a frontage of 100 feet. Consideration SI,BOO. While unloading a heavy trunk from the baggage car on train Nc. 30, the evening Hoosier Limited. Wednesday, Don Beam slipped and his ankle was caught between the trunk and the brick platform. Fortunately no bones were broken, but the ligaments were severely strained and the ankle will give him considerable pain for several days.

Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig went to South Bend Thursday for a few days visit with Mrs. A. E. Baech, formerly of Delphi, but who is now living there with her son, and with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Paxton. Mrs. Fendig will go from there to Lansing, Mich., to tour Michigan and southern Canada via automobile as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Benrider. , J. E. Hpllett of Redlands, Cali., a former well-known business mar. of Remington, accompanied by his brother. J. D. Hollett and W. P. Stevens of Valparaiso, stopped in Rensselaer a short time yesterday on their why home from a 1 visit at Remington where Mr. Hollett had remained renewing acquaintances with old Triends while the qthers autoed on to Lafayette. Blaine Gwin, who for the past two weeks has been visiting here with his parentis, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gwin, left Wednesday for Patterson, N. Y., where he is connected with the Associated Charities workers for whom he has now been working for several years Me spent his two weeks vacation here and also visited Winnipeg, Can., where he was formerly' stationed, and spent a few days with friends al Cleveland, O.