Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
E. VanArsdel was in Chicago on business Thursday.
<Buy your busband a nice hat or fur cap for Xmas. We have his size. C. EARL DUVALL.
Mrs. F. E. Babcock went to Remington yesterday for a few days visit with Mrs. George Stoudt and family.
Miss May Firth of Brooksburg, returned home Wednesday after a week’s visit here with the family of Frank Hill.
Mrs. Many E. Drake, Omar Waymire, Bart Grant and Emmet Eldridg? were among the Chicago goers Thursday.
William and Terrance Thompson expect to leave Sunday for Ft. Worth, Tex., for the benefit of the former’s health.
Joe Moosemiller went to Chicago Thursday to see the fat stock show, and from there will go up into Michigan for a few .days.
Scarf Pin and Tie Clasp to match will make your beaux or husband smile with one of these for Christmas. C. EARL DUVALL.
C. M. Archer of Yukon, Okla., who has been visiting his aged mother, Mrs. Minerva Archer of Medaryville, was in Rensselaer Tuesday.
Mark Schroer moved in from Barkley tp., Thursday and occupies the J. H. Perkins property on the Pleasant Ridge road, which he recently rented.
Mrs. John Werner returned Tuesday evening from a few days visit with her daughter Margaret, who is attending the sdhool for the blind in Indianapolis.
Mjss Martha Long underwent a successful operation at the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago Tuesday morning for appendicitis, and is since doing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hitchings of Jordan tp., left Tuesday afternoon for a two or three weeks visit with relatives and friends at Hutchinson, Kan., and points in> Oklahoma.
Mr. Hayner, expert piano tuner and repairer, from Chicago, will be in town December 10th. Patronage respectfully solicited. Leave orders at Clarke’s jewelry store.—Advt.
Charles Russell will move to Foresman and take charge of the elevator about January Ist. John Sell will move to Brook and act as bookkeeper for the grain company here.—Brook Repotter,
Josiah Davisson of Kniman has bought the James Fisher property on North Main street and will move to the hub. Mr. Fisher will move his family to Hammond, where he has been working at his trade of carpentering all summer.
Mr. ■ and Mrs. S. F. Wolfinger of Mariom, Ohio, who came to attend the funeral of John Andrus, and have since been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sayler, went to Chicago Thursday to take in the fat stock show before returning home.
I. A. Glazebrook has leased the room west of the Watson Plumbing Co., office, opposite the Princess Theater, and opened a neat little candy and cigar store therein. Ike says tihis will be his office while euir ployed as janitor and fireman of the K. of P. building.
C. E. Shiller an eloquent lecturer of the Bible Students’ Association of Chicago, will deliver a lecture Sun. day, Dec. 8, at Fair Oaks at 2 p. m., at the school house. Subject “The Three Worlds.” Everyone is invited to come. No collection. These lectures are free to all.
Mrs. R. D. Thompson, Mrs. Vern Nowels and Mrs. Bert H,opkins entertained at cards Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thompson on> McCoy Avenue in honor of Mrs. Lawson M,eyer of Gary and Mrs. Philip O’Niel of Anderson who were visiting friends and relatives here.
The iohn Haag farm of 160 acre's, south of town three miles, owned by J. H. Uphoff of Onarga, 111., was sold Tuesday to John Bill of Jordan tp., and Mr. Uphoff bought of Mr. Bill 80 acres in Jordan tp., two miles east of Foresman. Mr. Bill paid $l2O per acre, and Mr. Uphoff $lO5. John Bristow, who resides on the Haag farm, will remain there the coming tyear. Mr. Bill expects to improve the farm considerably next spring. Both sales were made by C. P. Wright & Son, who sold the Haag farm to Uphoff a year ago at $92.50 per acre.
