Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Paul Overton went to Wheatfield on business Monday. July 21,v to Mr. and Mrs.JLemuel McCarty, in town, a daughter. Miss Bertha Conway of Delphi left Monday after spending a few days with Miss Elizabeth Luers f Harry Jones returned to his home in Chicago yesterday after a short visit here with his brother John and family. ■ - Carroll County Old Setters’ Day this year comes on August 10. "Old Settlers’ is the big day of the year in Delphi. Mrs. E. N. Loy and son Robert went to Gary yesterday for a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. McCracken, and family. • • —— I All accounts that have run longer than four months are now* due and payment on same will be greatly appreciated.— l. M. Washburn. - Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Rhoades, accompanied ' Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smtih via auto to Kokomo Thursday! morning, returning here Friday night. If you have a house to rent or furnished or unfurnished rooms to let, advertise the fact in The Democrat. We have calls for such nearly every day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Steward w,ent to Winona Monday to attend the annual meeting of the Ohio Farmers’ Insurance Co., agents and to visit friends a few days in Warsaw. Mrs. G. M. Robinson and daughter Grace, and, grand-daughter, Grace Augusta Phillips, returned Sunday from a few days visit with her son, George Robinson and family, at Battle Ground. Advertised letters: Mary Call, TraCy Williams, Mrs. Frank Sparling, Mrs. M. A. Schneider, Mrs. Cal Maxwell, Mrs. Grace Meguire, Cora Smith, H. V. Jones, Jesse McGinnis, George Reish. The fine new house of Conrad Kellner’s, on Pleasant Ridge road, is all up and enclosed and has the roof and gutters on. When completed it will be one of the prettiest modern residences in Rensselaer.
Mrs. Lawson Bruce returned Saturday from Tefft where she had been visiting relatives for some time. She was accompanied by Misses Hazel and Marguerite Peterson, relatives, of Chicago, who will visit her. 4 Mrs. J. E. Winters and children of Chicago, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Criswell, the past two weeks, returned hoine Saturday, the children remaining for a few weeks longer visit. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. who purchased of Frank Kresler the E-M-F 30 auto, formerly owned by W. N. Henkle, took a delightful ride Sunday, going to Remington, Wolcott, Reynolds, Monon and Medaryville. The old Chalmers 30 touring car that E. L. Hollingsworth drove before purchasing his new Case car, which has been completely overhauled at the factory, is now here and will be used by him in bad weather.
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