Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Vern Jacks was a Lafayette goer Saturday. _ .. < rolls toilet paper for 25c.—ROWEN & KISER. Louis Siverly of Indianapolis, was the over Sunday guest of Miss Olive Pollard of south of town. Arnold! Luers of south of town, accompanied his brother, Joe, of Parr, to Chicago on business Friday. The Jasper. County Medical Society met last Friday evening with Drs. Rainier and Besser at Remington. •i Mrs. Robert Sheets and children of Sterling, 111., came Saturday to visit her father, James K. Garriott, of Union tp. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCoy of Chicago, came Monday and visited the Grant Warner and E. P. Honan families until yesterday, w r hen they went to Lafayette. “'Mike” Rush, son of John Rush »f Newton tp., who is attending high school here, was compelled to give up same Monday and returned home, oh account of a severe cold. Hiram Day has purchased of Mrs. Flora B. Carr the 16 acres bi ground, east of A. L. Padgitt’s on which the pear orchard is located, the consideration being $3,000. The annual football dinner of the high school football team was given Saturday night at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. C. English!, Mrs. English and Mrs. J. L. Babcock of Parr; being the hostesses.

M. o. Gant, formerly of Parr, directs us to change the address of his paper from Stone Bluff, Ind., to Attica, stating that he has sold „ his store at Stone Bluff and purchased a grocery in Attica. He sends regards to old friends in®this vicinity. Mrs. Harry Learning of Oklahoma City, Okla., who has been visiting here for several weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Learning, returned home Friday, and was accompanied as far as Chicago by Miss Maude Spitler of Rensselaer dnd Mrs. Marion Learning of Lafayette. Miss Mildred Harris, accompanied by her father, R. B. Harris, as far as Chicago, left Monday for an extended visit in California. She expects to visjt first with Oscar Harris and family at Redlands, and from there will visit J. L. Brady and family of near Stockton, and thence go to Oraville to visit an aunt, Mrs. Minerva Karsner. She will take in the exposition at San Francisco while there.

John H. Uphoff, of Onarga, 111., is thinking of moving here this spring, we understand, and occupy his property at the west side of town, now occupied by County Supt. Lamson, who will move into the Randle brick house on River street, at present occupied by Township Trustee Harvey W. Wood, Jr., who will move to the former I. M. Washburn property, near the old creamery bridge, now occupied by Dr. Loy, and owned by Harvey W. Wood, Sr.