Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 August 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Lincoln Chautauqua at Rensselaer, Sept. 12 to 17, inclusive. Miss Ethel Huff of Indianapolis, is the guest of Miss Belle Laßue. Mrs. Jay Lamson went to Bluffton this week to visit her son, Harley, and family. Miss Maude Daugherty and Miss Esther Padgett returned Wednesday from a visit at Bloomington, 111. H. E. Randle is moving to a farm near Menomonie, Wis., where his brother-in-law, D. E. Lesh, is located. Charles Malcow and daugnter. Miss Tillie, returned .Thursday from a visit in Michigan City and Walkerton. Edward M. Honan, who has been attending summer school at Winona is expected home about next Tuesday. Simon Leopold, who accompanied his daughter, Miss Selma, as far as Chicago Thursday on her way to Crystal Falls, Minn., will be examined while in the city for a throat ailment that has been bothering him for some time. The Jasper County Herald, a progressive paper printed at Monticello, where a paper of this political complexion was established several months ago, lias made its appearance here. It will be published during the campaign at least, we understand. While printed in Monticello, the paper is brought here and mailed in the Rensselaer postofliee and po«tago at present paid thereon at third class rates, it not yet having been admitte ’ to the mails here at. the regular r econd-olass rates which apply lo papers of general circulation Among those from Rensselaer and immediate vicinity who took in the Tippecanoe County Fair and visited relatives in Lafayette this week, were: Joseph Nagel, Mr. and Mrs. George Culp, Jerry llealy, A. .1. Biggs, Mrs. Conrad Kellner, Hugh Biff, George Mustard and son, Sam Roth, wife and children, E K. Godslid, Nate and John Welsh, A. W. Pruett, Jay W. Stockton and son, John, Mrs. Charles Porter, Mrs. Win. Daniels, Miss Pearl Daniels, Miss Feme Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Thomas, If. W. Kiplinger and daugh-' ter, Helen.