Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Anton Trulley was a Monon business goer Tuesday. Malcom Clarke of Wheatfield was the guest of friends here the lauer part of the week. Millard Smith, who has been at Kilburn, Wis., for the past two weeks visiting relatives, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Gomerry of' Sheridan, came Sunday for a few days visit with County Treasurer and Mrs. A. A. Fell. Simon Fendig and son Allen of Wheatfield, visited his brother Ben in Chicago a few days last week and took in the water carnivel. Dan Waymire went to Chicago Saturday and returned home with bis Apperson touring car, which he had repainted in the city. Miss Bernice Hammond went to Wheatfield the latter part of the week for a few days visit with. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jensen. Misses Bernice and Margaret Mcr of Brazil, returned home Monday after a few days visit here with their aunt. Mrs. A. A. Fell. J. L. Brady left last week for an extended prospecting trip. He visited at Hamilton, No. Dak., and will also go to Medford, Ore., Seattle, Wash, and other places in the northwest. Pulaski County Democrat: Miss Millicent Work of Elkhart, formerly a teacher in the Winamac high school, came Tuesday for a two weeks visit here, the guest of Mrs. F. E. Keller. W. A. Huff came up from Indianapolis Saturday to spend Sunday here with his wife and old friends. Mrs. Huff, who had been visiting here for a couple of weeks, returned home with him.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Nowels and son Russel and daughter ..Helen, and Mrs. Baker drove through ir. their big Rambler touring car from Columbia City Saturday evening and will visit friends and relatives here until the letter part of the week. Thomas C. Daly, the republican member of the State Board, of Pardons and a delegate to the Republican State convention that nominated W. T. Durbin for Governor, has announced his withdrawal from the party. He has gone over to the Bull MoOsers. Mr. and Mrs. J. Burger of Brazil and Mr. ard Mrs. Charles F. Smith and two daughters of Kingman, Ind., spent last week with Greely Comer and family of Barkley rp. They made the trip in their auto and report crops along the route about the fame as here. A etranger striking town Saturday night would have wondered what was going on to draw * out so many, people. Washington street was crowded from Front to Cullen, and there must have been 1,500 or 2.000 people out. There was nothing unusual going on, just an ordinary Saturday night crowd—perhap? a little larger than usual—for the i best little city in Indiana. Of loourse, it being a pleasant evening, many country people came to town, i apd it oloked almost like a 4th ' of, July crowd to one not used to our usual Saturday night turnout.
