Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
There is no better buggy sold Xhan the VeIie.—HAMILTON & KELLNER. Miss Tille Malcho went to Brookston Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. Julius Swartz. Hess Bros, grain elevator at Momence, near the C. I. & s. tracks, was destroyed by fire last week. Mrs. F. A. Turfler and two sons, left Thursday for Ridgefarm and Charleston, 111., to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hamilton of Indianapolis, are visiting here with her father, Hale Warner, and wife. Lloyd Palmer and Miss Ethel McAllister of Joliet, 111., are visiting? the family of James Elliott near Gifford. Miss Madeline Ramp went to Chicago Thursday to visit friends. C. P. Wright was in Lowell on business Thursday. Mrs. Julius Taylor was called to Indianapolis Thursday by the sudden death of her sister, Miss Deola Rice, a 14-year-old girl.
Miss Noah Dunn and daughter of Remington, and Mrs. Clarence Bridgeman of Monon, came Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McFarland. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Prior returned Wednesday evening from a visit over at Aurora and Oregon, 111. Plenty of rain had fallen there and crops are looking fine. Miss Marguerite Brown of Thompson Falls, Mont., is here to remain indefinitely with her aunt, Mrs. Bert Hopkins, and will attend school here during the coming term. Tuesday’s Monticello Journal: Mrs. Wm. Casto returned to her home in Rensselaer Monday after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Henry Roller, and her brotner, James Ridgely. Mrs. J. M. Wasson went to Hammond Tuesday for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Jesse E, Wilson, taking with her Wasson Wilson, who has been visiting here for a few dtys. Mrs. Otto Braun and children accompanied her husband ’to Lowel! Thursday to visit old firends, Mr. I'raun going up with the Rensselaer band which played for a picnic there.
Mrs. Albert Sherrell came over from Otterbein Thursday to attend a birthday surprise on her mother, Mrs. C. W. Burns of northwest of town, it being the latter’s 63d birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lee went over into Gillam tp., yesterday, to visit their daughter, Mrs. Harry White, and husband for the balance of the week. Mr. White purchased an 80acre farm 11 miles northeast of Rensselaer a few days ago of Harvey Davisson, paying therefor $45 per acre. William Purchase, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Purchase of Lowell, was thrown from his motorcycle last Sunday when returning from a trip to Crown Point, and his skull fractured. He lived until Tuesday evening. The accident is thought to have been caused from the machine striking a smalls stone in the road. The young man had but recently graduated from Purdue University and was very popular.
