Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Healy went to Chicago Monday on business.
Livingston Ross left Monday for Madison, Wis., where he will re-en-ter the state university.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bruce came up .from Crawfordsville Saturday for a weeks visit with relatives.
B. Minebrook, Frank Sommers and John Kolhoff went to the Kankakee river for a few days outing Monday.
Mrs. A. F. Long and her aged mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Purcupile, went to Chicago Monday for a few days visit.
C. C. Warner has sold the J. I. Gwin place of 120 acres in Union tp., to Anthon Madsen of Benton county for $55 per acre.
Miss Jennie Harris and sister, Mrs. Roberts, will entertain the Unique Club of the Pythian Sisters, Thursday afternoon, Septerhber 26.
John Brown of Monon and Rev. Martin of Monticello, B. M. nominees for state senator and representative, respectively, were in the city yesterday on political missions.
Tom Callahan tried to knock out some of the stone piers in the Rensselaer Garage with his new auto Saturday morning with disastrious results to one of the headlights.
T. D. Conaghan of Pekin, 111., is spending a few day® on his farm, the guest of his tenant, T. D. Blaze. He has decided to sell the farm in Milroy tp., and same is advertised elsewhere in The Democrat.
We understand that Dr. A. G. Catt has sold hi® residence property on South River street to Mrs. Florence Peacock, and has bought a lot just across the street and will build a modern new residence thereon, the excavation for which has already been started. j Leonard Turner of Indianapolis, a former linotyper on The Democrat, was the guest of the Democrat editor Sunday. Leonard, is now employed on the day shift of the Indianapolis News linotypes. Cade Reynolds, another former employe of the writer, when we were Tuning the Remington Press, is on the same shift with Leonard. Both have i bought homes in Indianapolis and are doing well.
