Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Floj’d Smith came down from Chicago to spend Memorial day. Parker Overton of Hammond, spent Decoration Day with relatives here. Have you heard the Schiller Ideal Player? If not, come in and hear it. H. R. LANGE & SOX. j-3 Mrs. J. M. Wasson went to Berwyn, 111., Monday to visit the family of her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Coen. Mr. and Mrs. Hurley Beam came down from Chicago and spent Sunday and Monday here with relatives. Mrs. William Porter of Hammond, came down Saturday evening to visit her son, Harve J. Robinson, and family. Former city marshal W. R. Shesler, now of Chicago Heights, came down Friday night and spent Saturday and Sunday with friends here. Piano Tuning and Repairing—All work guaranteed, at the music store, north of Rowles & Parker’s store, or phone 566.—H. R. LANGE & SON. ts W. P. Cooper of Reynolds drove up in his auto Sunday and Mrs. Cooper, who had been visiting relatives here for several days, returned home with him. John Bissenden, who is employed on ihe Illinois Central Railroad, came down from Chicago and visited over Sunday with his brothers., A 1 and Tom Bissenden. George Dolson of Chicago, came down Saturday evening and spent Sunday and Monday here with his wife and her relatives. Both returned home Monday evening.

Joe O'Connor was down from Hammond Sunday visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor. His wife, who had been visiting here for several days, accompanied him home. Roy Scott of Barkley tp., who has been suffering with, a cancer on his lip for the past year, left yesterday for Rochester, Minn., to again take treatment and undergo operations at tile Mayo Bros., sanitarium. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Yeoman came down from Chicago Sunday to visit John Guss and family, near Virgie, and other relatives and friends for a week. Mr. Yeoman is engaged in the sale of nursery stock in Chicago and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Tuteur and son of Chicago, came down Saturday for an over Sunday visit with relatives here. Ike is not looking very well yet, having never fully recovered his former health since his severe spell of sickness. Ralph O’Riley and Walter Hopkins have rented of Mrs. Eleanor Adams, the former Dr. Horton property on Division street, now occupied by E. L. Hammerton. Mr. O'Riley "ill occupy the second flour and Mr. Hopkins the first flour.

-lisses Ethe] and Mae Clark returned Saturday night from Jacksonville, 111., where-they attended college the past year. Miss Jane Parkison, who attended the same school, went to Murphysboro, 111., to visit friends for several days before returning home. There was an extra la,rge crowd out Sunday evening to the baccalaureate services at the M. B. church. The church was crowded to the limit and many people were turned away. Rev. Titus of the Christian church, preached the baccalaureate sermon, and it was a splendid sermon inded. We are this week unloading a car of nice Michigan, round, white, rural potatoes, for late seed or table stock at 60c a bushel. John Eger.