Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 August 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

B. Forsythe.was a Chicago business goer Thursday. C. E. Prior was a Lafayette business visitor Thursday. Misses Florence and Meta Wohlegemuth of Cleveland, 0., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ramp and family’. Mrs. J. C. Trout and three children of Hartford City are spending a few day’s here as guests or Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Babcock.

Mrs. W. C. Milliton and Mrs. Hale Warner are spending a few days a. Big Ra/pids, Midh., with the former’s son, Robert Mttliliron. Mbs>. Harry Wiltshire and daughters, Ruth and Mrs. Gilbert Albin, are Visiting her sister, Mrs. Peter Giver, and family at Wabash. Miss Emma Heier returned to her home in Ohicago Wednesday after a visit he-e With Misses Anna aud Mabel Stocksiek and ota w friends. - Alt Peters and wife of south of town went to Lafayette Tuesday to spend a few days with their son, George Peters, and to take in the fair. Alex Menica accompanied his son Dean to a sanitarium at St. Elmo. HL, Wednesday where the latter expects to take treatment for rheumatism. Misses Madaline Ramp and Lucy Healy will leave about September 1 for St. Louis, Mo., where they will attend St. Elizabeth/s Institute the coming year. Rev. R. B. Wright of Mattoon, IM., has been engaged as pastor of the Monon and Rensselaer Baptist churches. He will reside at Monon, and will preach here every Sunday morning, beginning to-morrow.

Chester A. McCormick of North Judson, democratic candidate for state Senator, was in the city Thursday afternoon. He had come down with the intention l of going over to Fountain Park, but the rain decided him not to go. Mrs. Gerra Clifton and two daughters, and mother, Mrs. Cockran, who have been visiting'relatives here and with Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Warne near Parr, for the past six weeks, have left on their , return trip to their home in Los Angeles, Cal. They expect to make short stop offs jin Chicago, Salt Lake City, Denver and San Cal. , James Lynch aged 76, a Goodland | painter, was found dead in his house i there Wednesday afternoon. He ap- ■ parently had been dead for three or ■ four days. He lived alone, and j the' last seen of him was Friday or ‘Saturday. He had Lived in. Goodland I for perhaps forty years, and, was ] during all this time, addicted to the ' excessive use of liquor. He was ■a veteran of the civil war.

' Mr. Hansen has played on hun- , dreds of organs and given dedicatory recitals all over the central west* He is one of the leading orjganists of the state. In hits musical I experience he has committed to memI ory thousands of compositions and innumerable accompaniments for the I church and concert singers and he i has the greatest repretory of any musician in the state.—The Indiana1 polls Star. •At the Presbyterian chuych, Friday evening, August 30. Tickets on sale at Long's drug store.