Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
| Mrs. J. L. Sergeant of Lowell came Saturday to spend a few days with E. E. Flint and family. Ben Price returned Saturday from Menominee, Wis., where he has been working for Dan Lesh. Mrs. Charles Parker and little daughter of Remington are the guests of Mrs. Ick Yates this week. Virgil Robinson and Walter English, who are attending Purdue, spent Sunday with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brunsden of East Chicago spent Sunday here with the latter’s father, W. R. Shesler. Miss Effie Denton of Monon returned home Saturday after a few days visit with Frank Turner and wife. Mrs. Kenton Parkison entertained at their country home Friday in honor of Mrs. Robert McGreggor, of Chicago. Marion I. Adams, W. H. Ritchey and J. C Carmichael went to Monticello Friday afternoon to hear Governor Folk. The annual International Live Stock Exposition will be held at the Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Nov. 30 to Dec. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Al Linn of Attica, Who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. W. H. Parkison and family, returned home Friday. Editor Robertson of the Morocco Booster came over Saturday to see the Morocco High school football team beat Rensselaer to the tune of 12 to 6. Mrs. Ross Goble and little , daughter, who have been visiting at Lafayette with Mr. Goble, who is now employed in the Schultz store, returned home Friday. For Sale—3o head of pure dred Shropshire yearling ewes, and ohe buck. Will sell part or aII.—RILEY TULLIS, 5 miles south and 2 miles west of Rensselaer. Phone 527-E. Victor Hoover got kicked or struck in the face at football practice at the high school one afternoon last week and was unconscious for 45 minutes. He was unable to play iu Saturday’s game. Fred Michael, the young man whose absence from home caused his father considerable uneasiness, is working at Ockley, Carroll county, and spent Sunday with 'home folks here. None of the Robert Michael properties advertised to be sold last Saturday afternoon were sold. One of the properties in town was run up to $2,&00, but Mr. Michael wanted $3,000 for it and consequently it was not sold. j Miss Nell Meyers, accompanied by three collegemates, Misses Grace Holmes of Brookville, Margaret Harvey of Hartford City, and Miss Vera Comer of Paisley, Ore., came up Saturday from DePauw to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Meyers.
The ‘ healthy white girl baby” given away at the Rex picture show Saturday night and which ha i caused so much curiosity because of the mystery surrounding the proposed gift, was a nice white female pig, and Miss Clay Nevil, daughter of H. C. Nevil, held the number which won the prize. . J/ ■' Conrad Kellner moved into his fine new home on the Pleasant Riidge road yesterday. He (has one of the handsomest and most convenient resi deuces in Rensselaer. Joe Long, the mail clerk, who has been living in the J. H. Perkins propedty, also no the Pleasant Ridge road, will occupy the Bussell property vacated by Mr. Kellner. The, box social at the O’Meara school house was well attended Friday night. Bart Grant was auctioneer of the boxes- and Mr. Overton was clerk. They took in $43.05. A delightful program was provided. Leona Tullis took the prize for being the most popular young lady, a nice box of candy. Fred Hamilton took the prize for having the largest feet, a pair of baby shoes. Charles H. Vick goes to Shipshewana, Lagrange county, today to take treatment for cataract of the eyes, with which he has been troubled for the past ten years, and has become so bad as to render him almost totally blind. The doctor whom he is going to see is said to cure this trouble without using the knife. Mir. Vick is 78 (years of age and if the doctor can cure his trouble he is certainly a wonder.
