Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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W- Hill and Frank Hoover were Lafayette goers Wednesday. Ed Duvall of near Mitchell, s. D., came Wednesday to visit relatives and friends. Hrs. G. W. Andrus or Hammond, is visiting relatives and old friends here this week. Paul Miller, who has been attending- dental college in Indianapolis, is home for the summer vacation. Mrs. Edson Worley of Lowell, came Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nevill and attend commencement/ : ‘ - - County Health Officer Dr. Hemphill attended the state meeting of health officers at Indianapolis this week. Marion I. Adams left Thursday for a few weeks visit to his plantation near Demopolis, Ala., on which his son, Ray Adams, resides.

Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Myer of Flora, are visiting their son, Dr. W. L. Myer, and family. Mrs. R. D. Thompson and little daughter, Virginia, visited in Chicago and Gary this week. Mrs. Lacy Gwin and baby of Galveston, Texas, are visiting the family of J. C. Gwin and other relatives here. E. Graham of Pawpaw, West Virginia, is visiting here this week with his brother-in-law, Dr. T. M. Washburn. Mrs. Leopold Weil of New Orleans, came Tuesday to visit her mother, Mrs. Nathan Fendig, and family. - Mrs. R. p. Benjamin went to Lafayette Wednesday to see her aged father, who is taking treatment at a sanitarium there.

Another heavy rain fell here Wednesday morning, but the afternoon, V. ednesday, Thursday and yesterday were quite pleasant. Mrs. Charles Smith of Chicago, who had been visiting her father, Jacob Wagner, and family, returned to Chicago Wednesday. Judson J. Hunt and James N. Leatherman attended the meeting of Group Two of the Indiana Bankers’ Association at Indiana Harbor Thursday. We have in stock and will sell on time, gasoline and kerosene engines, cream separators, corn shelters and grinders.—WATSON PLUMBING CO. Phone 204, Rerfsselaer, Ind.

On another page will be found the address delivered by Governor Ralston at the G. A. R. state encampment at Marion last week. 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 Mrs. Joyce of New Carlysle, Ind., came Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Guy Crayden, who lives on the J. T. Lamson farm in Jordan tp. tp. J. F. Warren of Oklahoma City, Okla., came Wednesday night for a short visit with friends and relatives here while on his way East on business.

Abe Martin says: “A few years ago only th ! well-t’-do had a horse an’ carriage, but t’day we’re doin’ well if we keep from havin’ an auto. A shiftless farmer alius leaves one tree growin’ in a field fer a cultivator garage.” Mrs. George \Y. Hopkins will leave today for. a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tedford, in Indianapolis. After a week’s visit there she will go to Urbana, 111., to attend a house party given by Mrs. W. C. Coffey, who was formerly Miss Jennie Lardner of Goodland. Father Florian Hahn, who was located here several years ago as superintendent of the Indian school, was here Tuesday and Wednesday visiting St. Joseph college. He had just returned from California and from here went to Rome City to take treatment, his health being quite poor.

Mrs. Alexander Miller of Mentone, Ind., is visiting her brothers, F. H. and F. M. Haskell of Rensselaer, and will also visit in Mt. Ayr before returning home. Mrs. M. E. Rockold of Chicago, returned home Tuesday after a visit here with her sisters, Mrs. Louie Ramp and Mrs. Ralph Donnelly, and ‘other relatives. Will R. Martin and Miss Elsie Schultz went to Reynolds Wednesday, after procuring a marriage license here, where they were married by a Lutheran minister. Dr. J. H. Hansson, the local agent for the Overland automobile, has sold new cars to John Xowels of northwest of town, C. E. Simpson, of the G. E. Murray Co. store, and Charles Grow, the railway mail clerk.

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