Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 September 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

B. Forsythe was a Chicago business goer Thursday. Mrs. A. Leopold and daughter Gertie are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wolfe in Hammond.

Bradley Ross has returned to Massachusetts to resume bis studies at college, where he i 3 taking an engineering course.

Mrs. Stewart Hopping of Loveland, Ohio is visiting her mother, Mrs. John Timmons, who is sick with malarial fever.

Mrs. Addie Warren and children of Parr, spent the latter part of the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hurley, of north of town.

Misses Emma Shannon and Laura of IC'hicago are the guests this week of Mrs. Alex Hurley and family, of north of the city.

Mrs. Carrie Short returned home Tuesday from a short visit with her mother Mrs. Baughman, in Monon. Mrs. Baughman is again in a rather critical condition.

C. Earl Duvall accompanied his mother as far as Chicago on her journey to Kansas City Wednesday and purchased some new fall goods for his furnishing store.

H. W. Wood, Sr., and wife went to Columbus, Ind., Wednesday to visit with relatives, and from there they expect to go to Crawfordsville for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bruce.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Payne are moving into the Charles Grow property in the north part of the city, Mr. and Mrs. Grow having completed their removal the first of the week to their new home on North VanRensselaer street.

N. S. Bates deposited five potatoes on our table Thursday morning that all came Ifrom one hill—and they were all that were in the hill, too—that tipped the scales at 5 % pounds. They were almost all of uniform size, and beauties.

H. G. Phillips and daughter of Laporte, who been visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blue, the latter being his sister, returned home Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Phillips, accompanied them here Monday and will remain for a longer visit.