Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
M ood Spitler spent Wednesday in Lafayette. E. VanArsdel was a Moonn business visitor Monday.
’J. J. Hunt was a business visitor in Chicago Thursday.
Dr. H. L. Brown made a business trip to Chicago Thursday.
Excursion to Chicago next Sunday. Only’ <6 cents for the round trip.
Mrs. Carrie Cheney of Pontiac, 111., is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Kate Watson. I C. A. Roberts has just got in another carload of Studebaker farm wagons on his floor. The Domestic Science Club will meet Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the Library auditorium. Miss Hazel Jacks, who had been spending .a few days with friends at Winona Lake, returned hony Tuesday. Miss Lois Thompson 1 entertained a number of her friends at sixhard progressive euchre at her home Tuesday afternoon.
Chauncey Wood, who had been visiting hi s sister, Mrs. Harley Bruce, at Crawfordsville the past week, returned home a few days ago. All accopnts that have run longer than four months are now due and payment on same will be greatly appreciated.— l. M. Washburn. Bro. Logan, of the Goodland Herald, was in the city a few hours Tuesday afternoon and made The Democrat a pleasant fraternal call. Mrs. Lee, who had been spending several days with her husband, W. R. Lee, at Newman, 111., w'here he is located in the mercantile business, returned home Tuesday. Jesse E. Wilson and family, who have been visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wasosn, the past week, returned to their home in Hammond Wednesday.
Mrs. N. Small and two daughters oame from Chicago Thursday and 6|ve rented a house and will for the present make their home here. They are friends of the Truelly family of north of town. Steward, Jacob, Eva and Harry Moore will leave Sunday in their Jackson auto for Columbia City Where they will visit until Wednesday with an uncle and other relatives. |, . ——.— . Mrs. C. O. Swift of Evanston, 111., who was called here a few days ago to attend the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Joe tlackson, returned home Wednesday, accompanied by Gladys Jackson, who will make her home with her. Fred .Phillips, Dr kannal and Eli Arnold, as delegates, and R. B. Harris, county chairman, and perhaps a few others of whom we did not learn, went to Indianapolis Wednesday afternoon to attend the Progressive state Convention Thursday, the various district meetings of which were held in the State house Wednesday evening. C. E. Simpson, elected a delegate, did not go, but Dr. Kannal went as his alternate, we understand. ' V x
