Jasper County Democrat, Volume 16, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 February 1914 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Fresh fish received daily at FISH MARKET. Phone 472. f-21 H. B. Brown of Kniman, was a business visitor in the city Monday. E. E. Flint and wife spent the week-end with relatives in Lowell. Mrs. S. C. Irwin and daughter, Genevieve, went to WlhLting Saturday to attend the wedding of a cousin. , Mrs. Samuel Robinson, of Morocco, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Harve Robinson, returned home Saturday. Advertised letters: Mrs. A. Green, Messrs. B. Johnson & Son, Fred McKinney, Frank Payne, Thore Pauli, J. W. Carman, Mrs. Everett Potts. S. K. Selig, of New York City, and C. Rosner, of Austin, Texas, spent the week-end here as guests of the former’s brother, Victor Selig. Mrs. Harley Bruce and baby, of near Crawfordsville, returned home Saturday after a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wood, Sr. Mrs. J. A. McFarland, who has been spending the past two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Mann, in Cincinnati, returned home Sunday.
Monon News; Alfred Peters and wife of Rensselaer spent Friday and Saturday of this week with Graham’s and Messersmith’s. They were returning from a several weeks’ visit at Champaign, 111. t E. P. Honan returned Monday from attending a meeting of the state officers of the Catholic Order of Foresters at Ft. Wayne Sunday A class of 43 candidates from Ft. Wayne and New Haven were initiated, and there was a fine banquet at night. Nicholas Krull and family were at Rensselaer Sunday to see Mrs. Krull’s mother, Mrs. Charles Ramp, who on Saturday morning met with a misfortune of falling on an icy porch at the rear of her homeland sustaining a very painful fracture of one of her lower limbs.—Kentland Democrat.
James T. Gray was over from Kankakee Monday on business. He is fallowing the auto livery and tire vulcanizing business in Kankakee, and is kept pretty busy. His health has improved since leaving the farm, and he has gained 35 pounds in weight since he left Jasper county last spring. Dr. C. E. Triplett, wife and son, Clarence, and Chester Kesselr leh Tuesday for Campbellsburg, Ky., for a several days’ visit. The doctor and wife planned to spend a few days enroute at the home of the latter’s sister, Mrs. C: L. Ham, at West Baden. The rumor is out that Clarence expects to bring a bride home with him.—Morocco Courier. - " r - ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Ames and family, who reside on the Hill farm southwest of town, and who are expecting to move to the Ed Randle farm north of town, were pleasantly surprised Saturday evenihg by about forty friends and neighbors who came with well-filled baskets. The evening was pleasantly spent with games and conversation, and a dainty luncheon was served. Mr. Ames and family came here from Madison, Ind., seven years ago, and the neighbors deeply regret their removal to another community.
