Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. W. H. Beam was a Chicago , goer Monday. ’ Schuyler Irwin was a Monon business visitor Monday. ' Miss Wilma Pruette went to Chi<a?o Monday to visit relatives. Delbert Beckman spent Sunday with bis wife in Lafayette, who is visiting relatives there. Mrs. W. L. Bott, assisted by Mrs. E. T. Harris, entertained the Eastern Star Club yesterday afternoon. ! Mr-. Ross Ilagen, of near Morocco, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clark. Llmer Wilcox moved Monday from the Yales property on Front street to a house on North College aVenue. The\‘:-. •.. by the fourth and fifth giv.de pupils, at the library Friday afternoon, was enjoyed by.about one . luuiuLcL^.jier.s.mis. —— —_— T _ r — Mrs. Margaret Hill McCarter, who h.ad been attending the authors’ meeting in Chicago, visited over Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Warner. Mrs. B. D. McColly, daughter, Mrs. George Smith <and son, Harry McColly returned home Monday after .a short visit with relatives in Chicago Heights. Hrs. s. C. Barnes, of Lafayette, and Mrs, O. Bilger and baby of Grand Island, Neb., were over Sunday guests of the former’s iiste., Mrs. A. L. Clark. Advertised letters: Mr. and Mrs. Eyeret Benson, Perry Garriott, R. H. Row, S. B. Specil. Same will be sent to the dead letter office May 10, if not called for. Stewart Hammond, who has been staying with his daughter, Mrs. Marion I. Adams, went to Surrey Mdnday and will stay awhile with Mrs, Clint Brown, another daughter.
Two, auto loads of local I. O. O. P*. visited the lodge at Wheatfield last evening. A spread and other good things were on the program. L. H. Hamilton was the principal speaker of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bruner and baby returned home Monday. Frank underwent a surgical operation at the Methodist hospital at Indianapolis the first of the month, but was able to leave same the 21st and he joined Ms wife at Thorntown, Where she was visiting. Mrs. Elizabeth Kaub, a forme, teacher in the Rensselaer schools, after a three weeks visit here with John Hayes and family of Barkley tp., and other friends, left Sunday for a visit at her former home, Elkhart, before returning to Waterford, Wis., where she now resides. V. J. Crisler returned from Florida Monday afternoon. While there, ho' with H. D. Harms of Chicago, Geo. H; Lynn of Ft. Myers, Fla., and ethers formed the Peninsular Realty Co., \Hvii offices at Ft. Myers. They purchased a tract of 10,000 acres adjoining the city of Ft. Myers and extending to the gulf. This land is adapted lor winter homes, truck gardening and growing of citros fruit. Anticipating a great many women will want rugs this spring, I have bought heavily, and have a very large stock to select from. Can fit almost any size room. These are all fresh rugs just off the loom. It will be worth your while to call and look them over on Market Day, April 28th, if you need a rug.—WORLAND’S FURNITURE STORE. The high school athletic teams oi Delphi, Monticello and Rensselaei Will hold a triangular track meet at Monticello next Saturday, May 1. The local boys feel sure that they will “bring home the bacon.’’ In the evening an oratorical contest will he held, represented by one boy and one girl from each school, but will be exclusive of the athletic meet and the points awarded will not count in the final result of the meet. The Lake County Star, published at Crown Point, was 43 years old last week, 35 years of which time it has been under the same management. Bro. Wheeler says that “the business and plant has grown from a little acorn to a large oak and nothing has gone down hill during the time, except the old editor, who is not in as good shape as the machinery and business, and is slow in getting repairs.” The Star is one of the very best county papers published in Indiana, and we always welcome its arrival to our exchange table. Here’s hoping that Bro. Wheeler may live to round out a full half-century at the wheel
