Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. Will Zard Returned home Monday from a visit with Mrs. E. B. Winters at Warsa^ - .

Harvey Davisson has traded his mjodel F two cylinder Buick car to Jamie Willis for a five passenger model T Ford. ’ <

Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wells accompanied their daughter, Mrs. Dan Robinson, to her home in Bluffton yesterday for a visit.

Mrs. Carrie Cheney of Pontiac, 111., who has been the guest of Mrs. Kate Watson the past few days returned home Monday.

Mrs, Kate Lee and daughter LaVera left Friday for a visit with relatives at Fall City, Neb., and other points in the west.

John and Kenneth Groom and Miss Gladys Groom, who have been spending the past few days with relatives at Wabash, returned home Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Passens returned home Friday from a several days visit with his sons, Charles and Clifford, at Chicago Heights .and Joliet. Hi.

Mrs. A. Gangloff, who has been spending two or three weeks with her daughter, Mrs. John Nagel, at Plymouth, returned home thd latter part of the week.

Joe Trulley and Rex Ott left Monday for the Dakotas where they will work in the harvest fields this fall and will probably visit Canada before returning home.

Frank Peregrine and family lelt Monday for Mitchell, S. Dak., where he will work in the harvest fields, and will rent a farm next spring and make their home there.

A carload of fat cattle from Tuscola, 111., sold in the Chicago market Monday for $lO.lO per cwt., establishing a new record in the price of beef cattle in the world’s greatest cattle market.

Mr. and Mrs. James Lowman and daughter Bertha and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Maddigan motored over from Fowler Sunday in Mr. Lowman’s auto and spent the day with Noah Zeigler and family north of town. ‘ ‘

Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Meguire, B. Forsythe and Mr. O’Donnell of Kansas City, Mb., returned home yesterday from attending a meeting of the stockholders of the U. S. Match Co. at Elkhart, making the trip in the Meguire auto.

The contractors on the new school building have been delayed considerable in their work because of nonarrival of steel for the iron work, and it looks now like it would be impossible to complete the building in time for the opening of school.

Mrs. Geo. Hopkins, Mrs. Bert Brenner, Mrs. A. G. Catt, Mrs. Della 1 Parker and Miss Mildred Harris leave this morning for Kentland to attend a house party at the home of Mrs. A. D. Washburn, give in honor of Miss Grace Caldwell, a sister of Mrs. Washburn.

The remains of Mrs. M. M. Morey, aged 77 years, were brought here from Kankakee, 111., yesterday on the 11:18 train, and burial made beside her husband in Weston cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Morey once resided here for a short time. She has one daughter, Mrs. H. L. Robertson, now of Watseka, 111.

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