Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Charles Sommers and family spent Sunday in Lafayette. Mrs. Sam Roth and children went to Dayton, Ind., Saturday to visit relatives for several days. Miss Bertha Weller of Middleton, Mich., is here to spend -the summer with her sister, Mrs. L. E. Barber. Mr. aud Mrs. H. R. Kurrie and Mrs. Ross attended the Indiana Society of Chicago outing at Battle Ground Saturday. Misses Lillian and Edith Waling, daughters of C. E. Waling of southeast of town, went to Indianapolis Saturday to visit several days. -Miss Selma Leopold, who has been teaching at Crystal Falls, Mich..-re-turned home Thursday and has had for her guest the past few days, S. C. Ham, of Chicago. Mrs. George Kennedy and Mrs Frank Pollard were called to Westboro, 0., Saturday by the death of a nephew, who died suddenly of heart disease, at the age of 40 years. C. R. Dean, accompanied by his sister-in-law, Miss Christine Hume, of Springfield, 0., who are both attending Chicago University, came down Saturday and spent Sunday at his home here. The farmers and mechanics want th© same foot comfort while working as they have when at rest. Our work shoes bring about this condition. Every pair guaranteed.—B. N. FENDIG’S Exclusive Shoe Store, Opera House Block. Miss Lucy Healy, who has been at the st. Elizabeth hospital in Lafayette for the last two months, taking treatment and later undergoing an operation for appendicitis, was brought home Saturday. She is apparently doing very nicely, we are glad to say.
Advertised letters; Roby Jhones, J. M. Burris, Stone & Manning, Oliver Godby, Olive Wishard, Fronces I latt, Airs. Frank Miller, Ransem Clark and Mrs. Esabelle Rice. Same will be sent to dead letter office July 12, if not called for. Mr. and. Mrs.. R. H. Tyler, who were recently called here to attend the funeral of the latter's brother, Horace Fell, and have since been visiting her fathei, county Treasurer A. A. Fell, and other relatives and friends, /returned to their home at Pierpont, S. D., Saturday. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker of Remington, mention of whose critical condition has been made heretofore in The Democrat, died Saturday morning and the funeral was held at Remington Sunday. Relatives from Rensselaer and Hanging Grove tp., attended the funeral. «- Rev. A. W. Wood of Lafayette, district superintendent of the Northwest Indiana Methodist conference for this district, spent Monday night here with Rev. Postill. Rev. Wood preached the sermon Sunday for the dedication of the M. E. church at Belshaw, Lake county, and also preached at Roselawn at night. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thomas gave a very pleasant surprise party Monday evening at their home on Cedar street, in honor of their daughter, Helen’s tenth birtday. There were ten boys and ten girls present, and all spent a very delightful evening. Refreshments f>f ice cream, cake, cookies and candies were served. Henry Luers, of just south of town, informed The Democrat Monday that he would begin cutting his wheat today. "Wheat has ripened greatly in the past week and the cutting will begin quite generally the latter part of this w'eek. It promises the best yield ever known here and should bring in a whole boatload of the "daddy dollars.’’ The past week has been very fine corn weather. The nights have become warmer and Monday the mercury climbed to 110 in the sun. While backward compared with last year, which was an unusually fexceptional forward year, corn generally is looking quite well and is . .mostly very clean of weeds. It has been making a good growth for the past ‘week, and with favorable weather will soon be up to about its usual standard at this season of the year.
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