Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Nim Hopkins spent Monday with friends at Delphi.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith spent Sunday in Chicago.
There were 104 tickets sold here for the Monon’s excursion to Chicago Sunday.
Willis Lutz went to Warsaw and Delphi and other points in the state on a few days business trip Monday.
Mort Murray left Mpnday for Louisville and other points in Kentucky to visit friends for several days.
Judge C. W. Hanley and James McColly went to Indianapolis Monday to attend the republican state convention.
Miss Ethel Huff of Indianapolis, who has been visiting here for a | few days with Miss Belle Laßue, returned home Monday.
Misses Muriel Harris and Nell Meyers returned home Saturday from a visit with Misses Mary and Ruth Harper at Battle Ground.
Chris Koepkey and son Roy motorcycled- on the latter’s machine, which he recently purchased of Frank Bruner, to Francesville Sunday.
W. F. Powers has been laid up for the past few days from stepping on a couple of nails and running them into his foot. He is improving now', however.
Advertised letters: Miss Rose Culp, Mrs. J. H. Smith, Mrs. Ida Bell Brown, Mrs. Brown, Misses Lola and Ada Bradley, Maggie Worden, H. O. Evans, Fred Ogren.
W. H. Townsend went to Goodland Saturday to spend a few days. He will go from there to Ft. Wayne to make his future home with his daughter, Mrs May Speece.
The Foresters’ band went to Hanover Center Sunday for the laying of the corner stone of the Catholic church here. Father George of the College preached the sermon.
Mrs. Royster of Green Bay, Wis., who had been visiting here for several dfiys with her brother, J. A. Dunlap and wife, and relatives at Delphi, left for home Monday.
Osceola (Neb.) Democrat: Mrs. Jay W. Williams and daughter Mrs. C. H. Porter of Rensselaer, Ind., are here on a visit with Hon. M. A. Mills’ family. Mrs. Williams and Mr. Mills are cousins.
Misses Barbara and Elizabeth Walther came down from Chicago Saturday to spend a few days here with • their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wagner. Miss Elizabeth returned to the city Monday.
Mrs. D.. Bowman went to Peoria, 111., Saturday to visit relatives a couple of weeks. Her mother, Mrs. M. E. Smith, also left the same day for Grand Forks, N. D., to spend a few weeks with relatives.
Robt. Wartena was over from Kentland Sunday to spend the day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Wartena. In the afternoon in company with' Kenneth Rhoades. H. B. Tuteur, Ray Wilson, and Hugh Kirk, he rode his motorcycle to Cedar Lake, wheer they spent the evening, returning home early Monday morning.
