Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Excursion to Chicago next Sunday; 75 cents for the round trip. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Kruzan went to Remington Saturday afternoon to visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Quinlan came up from Fairmount Thursday to visit the Halligans. Mrs. Martha Smith went to Hebron Friday to visit her son, Roy, until the first of the week. Mrs. Martha Vondersmith of Bluffton is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. C. P. Wright, this week. Misses Fern, Beatrice, and Thelma Tilton went to Wheatfield Saturday for a two weeks visit with relatives. A. H. Tedford of Vincennes, was the guest of his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Hopkins, from Friday until Monday. Mrs. Martha Washburn cdme down from Chicago Friday for a visit with her son, Dr. I. M. Washburn, and family. Mrs. A, A. Fell entertained her Sunday school class Monday night at her home on South Van Rensselaer street. • Miss Constance Adams left Friday for Bozeman, Mont., where she expects to work at the millinery trade until the holidays.
Mrs. John O’Connor and daughter Nellie, returned to their home 0 in Kniman Saturday after a ' visit here with friends a few days. Jacob Wagner of Carpenter tp,, bought the Wm. Mackey property in the east part of the c : ty and witi move iii and occupy same. Mrs. Gerry Clifton and two children of Los Angeles, Cal., left Monday for their home after a several weeks visit with T. F. Warne and family of near Parr. Lester Speaks left here Monday for Minot, No. Dak., where he will work in the harvest fields this season, and look about for a good locacation with an idea of moving there if he finds a desirable opening. j E. L. Hollingsworth and a few others from here attended the meeting of the Wheatfield Boosters Club at that town Friday. The meeting was for the purpose of trying to secure better passenger train service along the Brazil branch of the C. & E. I. railroad. Rev. and Mrs. Tressler, W. P. Tressler, Mrs. Anna Rickey and Mrs. A. J. Lowery, all of Montpelier, 0., came Saturday in their auto to visit Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart of Hanging Grov'#. Rev. Tressler was pastor of the Presbyterian church of Rensselaer about twenty years ago. Harry Green is coming back to see us at the Opera House; wel- \ come home, old scout, you are. good for the sore eyes. You us laugh before, and we are alf cocked and primed for you now, and eagerly await your coming and will look forward to something good. “The Town Fool” sounds and it looks like a ■ bomb, fizzling, sizzling, hissing ready to explode with a t world worth of good things, that will be as refreshing as a drink of good spring water from an old I gourd. Special scenery' for each | act. At Ellis theatre, Thursday, August 15.
