Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Constacne Adams went to Chicago Monday to visit relatives.
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Mrs. C. P. Wright went to Bluffton Monday for a visit of a few days with relatives.
Threshing has begun to some extent and the yield is reported about 60 bushels to the acre.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kresler went to Kokomo for a visit with relatives and friends Monday.
Mrs. C. Roberts and children of Bakersfield, Cali., are guests of Mr and Mrs. Geo. F. Meyers.
H. B. Tuteur and Leon Eiglesbach will go to Lafayette Sunday, making the trip on H. B’s. motorcycle.
Ed Lane has purchased a new Studebaker Flanders roadster and Harvey Messman a five-passenger Flanders auto.
Oscar Leech has returned to his duties at the McFarland grocery after a two weeks vacation spent at Lafayette and in southern Illinois.
Mrs. A. W. Andrews and children of Shawnee, Wis., who have been visiting here with Mrs. Mary D. Eger the past week, returned hotne Monday.
Clarence Smith, who has been working for his father on his stone roads near Wanatah, came home Saturday to spend a few days with his parents.
Louis Muster and daughter Leota went to Valparaiso Sunday where the latter will spend the week with relatives, Lou returning home Sunday evening.
Thomas Eiglesbach and wife of Chicago are spending a week or ten days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eiglesbach, of southwest of town. '
Mrs. Thomas Shesler and two children of Richmond, who have been visiting her husband’s brother, W. R. Shesler, a few days, returned home Monday,
Charles Saidla, Dennis Marquie and Earl Saidla left Monday for Cincinnati, where they’ will arrange some business matters with their fertilizer people. 1
Miss Hilda Jehsen of Wheatfield came down Saturday for a short visit with J. P. Hammond and family. Paul Jensen of Chicago was also a Sunday guest of the latter.
Ed Sutherland of Remington took the Hoosier Limited Saturday for Chicago and from there went to Aurora, 111., to accompany home his son Marion, who has been visiting there for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rhoades went to Chicago Sunday. The latter left that evening for Charlevoix, Mich., where she will spend the next two or three weeks. Mr. Rhoades returned home Monday.
Mrs. E. P. Alter and Dr. H. J. Kannal returned home from Chicago in Mrs. Alters new seven passenger Franklin touring car Sunday she having traded in her old seven passenger car op this handsome new one.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis F. Lakin of Chicago, who came here Sunday to bury their infant child, left Monday for her parents’ home, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kullis, in Union tp., where they will visit for some time before returning home. ‘
Starke County Democrat: Attorney Simon Bybee is said to be critically ill at\ his home in North Judson and his physicians seem to entertain grave doubts as to his recovery. He was brought home from the Rochester hospital last evening.
John O’Connor was down from Kniman Monday to take the train here for Indianapolis to attend the republican state convention, which convened in that city yesterday. C. C. Warner and Frank Foltz also left Monday to attend the convention.
S. E. Overton and children and Mrs. John Healy and children, who have been visiting the former at South Haven, Mich., arrived here Saturday in Mr. Overton’s auto. Himself and children, accompanied by Lonzo Healy, left Monday morning for Michigan, the latter to visit until Wednesday and then return home.
