Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. C. F. Lee of Reelsville, Ind., Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A A Fell. ■■- ■ t > t ~ ......... L. t Dr. F. A. Turfler will return this afternoon from a week’s visit in Detroit. Miss Alma Collmer of South Bend Is the guest of Miss Helen Murray since Thursday evening. ‘ Judge Robt. Vanatta came up from Marion Thursday for a visit with his parents. Mr., and Mrs. J. R. Vanatta. i j’ Misses Nell Meyers and Muriel Harris went to Battle Ground Tuesday for a visit with Miss Ruth •Harper. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gifford went to Chicago Wednesday and from there they will go to Kankakee, 111., for a few days visit.

Paul Glazebrook has accepted the position of instructor in mechanical drawing and mathematics in the Galesburg, 111., high school. Mrs. T. K. Richmond any son Kenneth of Champaign, 111., came' Wed ne sd a yfor a several days vi sit with her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Meguire.

Harry Snedeker and Charles Smith returned to their home in Chicago Tuesday after a short visit with Jacob Wagoner and family near Remington.

John Meharry and son of Mt. Ayr were over Wednesday to take the train for Logansport where they expected to spend several days visiting relatives.

Mrs. Roy Chissom and two children returned to their home in Chicago Wednesday after a short visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McCarthy.

Mrs. Elizabeth Cameron of Payne, 111., who had been visiting her cousin, Mrs. George Reed, of north of town for several days, returned home Wednesday.

W. R. Brown went to Indianapolis Thursday to attend the Progressive state convention and will visit his daughter, Mrs. Charles Harmon at Terre Haute, before returning.

We have been having quite cold nights for the past couple of weeks; too cold in fact for the growing corn some of Which needs a whole lot of growing weather if it ever matures.

Mrs. Royster of Greenbay, Wls., who had been spending the past few days here with her brother, John A. Dunlap and wife, went to Delphi Wednesday for a visit with relatives.

N. S. Bates left at The Democrat office Thursday the largest puff-ball we have ever seen. It measured 37 inches in circumference, and Mr. Bates thinks it must be of the Bull Moose variety; Kanne Bros., owners of the Kanne livery barn on Cullen street, have dissolved partnership, and Tone will henceforth be proprietor of the barn, while Ed will look after his threshing Interests.' Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Wilson, ehroute to their home in Denver, Colo., from a visit of several days with relatives at Cincinnati, 0., stopped off here Wednesday to spend the night with E. D. Rhoades and family.

A number of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Philip' Heuson, north of town, Sunday to remind him that it was the 24th anniversary of his birth, and to help do justice to the sumptuous dinner prepared for the occasion, f S. W. Thompson, a well known Monticelol jeweler and former resident of Remington, is one of' the leading bull Moosers in White county, and was named at the convention as the presidential elector for this district.

Mrs. Jared Benjamin, who will be 88 years of age on Aug. 8. received a dislocation of 'i her right shoulder when by a fall' down the steps at the home of hep J. D. Martindale, Monday. She will remain at their home until she recovers. I ! . __ I Miss Carrie Pierce went to Greencastle Tuesday for a few days visit ■ritih her sister, Miss Gladys, who jls attending normal there. From [there she expected to go to Charlesl|on, 111., where she will spend a I Jew days with friends, returning [Borne about the first of the week.