Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 June 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. D, Hanley of Mondn, was a business visitor here Monday. Joseph Myers and little son were in Chicago Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. F. D. Burchard and little daughter went to Redkey Monday to visit relatives. . Mrs, I. F. Meader of Union tp., returned Saturday from a couple of days’ visit to Chicago. C. W. Rhoades returned the last of the week from a couple of weeks’ sojourn at Martinsville. Junior Benjamin and Forest Morlan were down from Chicago to spend Sunday with home" folks. —H —~—, Mr. and Airs. C. \y. Coen and Mrs. Rebecca Porter motored down from South Bend Saturday to visit old friends here.
T. J. Prouty of northwest of town, was called to Manhattan, 111., Saturday by the death or a a old friend, Andrew Murdy. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Foncannon of Waueson, Ohio, came Saturday to visit their daughter, Mrs. G. H. Mclain, and family. Newland and Kniman baseball teams clossed bats at the latter place Sunday. The former suffered defeat by a score of 9 to 6. Full line of McCormick machinery for sale. Will also buy produce at the highest market price. New phone Xo. 4 61. —EDWARD HERATH. j-22
Felix T. McWhirter of Indianapolis, died Saturday, aged 62 years; Mr. McWhirter was a prominent prohibitionist and has held high positions in that party. He was a native of Tennessee. Carl Clift, who has been working at Sedalia, Clinton county, came home Friday because of the illness of his mother. He returned to his work Monday, his mother being considerably better. I'he Rensselaer Alumni Association has elected the following corps of officers for the ensuing year: President, Emmet Laßue; Vice-Pres-ident, Eva Moore; Secretary, Rose Luers; Treasurer, Clare Jessen. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Meyer and baby and Mrs. Meyer’s mother, Mrs. Brady, accompanied by Leo Kane, drove up from Danville, 111., in Frank’s big Cole automobile Sunday for a brief visit with his Rensselaer relatives. They returned home yesr terday, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Healy, who will visit them for two or three days.
