Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr e will pay two cents above market price for ear corn—Hamilton & Kellner. Mrs. R. J. Crane and children of Logansport came Saturday for a v isit with Frank Osborne and family. 1 Zern M right, who has been under jpe weather for some time with rheumatism, went to Mudlavia Friday for treatment. The Rensselaer Boys’ Band went to Lowell Saturday to play for the big Lake county Odd Fellows picnic there that day. ~~ • . • r - " • ■ Mrs. Roy Chissom and son were down from Chicago last week to to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George D. McCarthy. Dr. Rose M.. Remraek returned Friday from Indianapolis where she has been visiting her parents for the past two months.
Mrs. Charles Devereaux of Kankakee, 111., came -Saturday to spend a few’ days here with her sister, Mrs. Nathaniel Heuston. Miss Clara Smith, of Terre Haute returned to her 'home Monday after spending a few days here with her uncle, Allen Swim and family. Earl Leech and Ed Sherby motorcycled here Saturday from East Chicago, Ind., to visit the former’s mother, Mrs. A. Leech, and family. Miss ’Bernice Hammond and brother, Maurice, who have been at Wheatfield for the past few days visiting relatives, returned home yesterday. George K. Hollingsworth and wife stopped off here Friday to spend the night with friends, while enroute to Crawfordsville in their American touring car. Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Grant of Lafayette, who have been visiting relatives here and at Hammond for the past week, returned to their home Monday. John M. Knapp and son Lawrence and Joe Borntrager went to Chicago Monday to” bring back with them some more R. C. H. cars. Joe will purchase one of the machines. W. R. Lee has closed out the stock of goods he secured at Newman, 111., and Sunday he and his son Archie returned here, v/here they will remain for the present. Quite a number of “cullud folks” passed through Rensselaer Monday via automobiles enroute to Chicago where a big convention of colored people is being held this week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hammond arrived home yesterday from their trip to Big Rapids, Mich., where they spent a few days with his frother, C. G. Hammond, and family. & Vern Robinson and wife have moved into the Davisson property on south Division street recently vacated by Mrs. Peyton. They had been living with Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wiltshire. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. McT ai n and son Lawrence, who have been spending the two ,or three weeks with his relatives at Wausseon, 0., returned home in their touring car Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Bridgeman, of lowa, who have been the guests of Jasper and Newton county relatives for the past month, left Sunday for Chicago, where they spent the day, continuing their journey to their home in lowa Monday. Dr. E. C. English and son Walter v»ent to Danville, 111., yesterday by »aflito to attend the funeral of his brother. We did not learn (heyiarticulars of his death, but he was considerably older than the doctor and served four years in the civil war. ’ . Miss Elizabeth Spaulding operator at the local W. U. ,T, Co., office, went to Greencastle Sunday to visit relatives and friends for a couple of week's. Miss Amelia Tittle', of Lawrenceburg, is now in charge of the office during Miss Spaulding’s absence. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennel, who have been visiting relatives in Rensselaer and vicinity for the past two weeks, have returned home. Mrs. Kennel returned Friday evening and Frank, accompanied by John and □ectiia Kellner, children of Mr. and Mrs .Conrad Kellner, returned .to his home at Lafayette Sunday I evening.
