Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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J. T. Culp was a Monon goer Saturday. See us before buying y<*ur threshing coaI.—HARRINGTON BROS. CO. Mrs. H. Wasson and children left j Saturday for a visit at Winchester and Union City. Misses Ada Robinson and Helen Kiplinger returned Saturday from a visit at Medaryville. Misses Angela Kolhoff and Edna Robinson went to Wabash Saturday to visit relatives this week. It is announced that the WallafceHagenbeck shows will exhibit in Rensselaer during the coming month.

We drill water wens anywhere and any size.—WATSON PLUMBING CO., phone 204, Rensselaer, Ind. ts

Misses Mary Wagner, Luella Harmon and Mable and Anna StocksiCk returned Saturday from a week’s visit in Chicago.

Mrs. R. P. Benjamin went to Lafayette Saturday to see tier aged father, who is a patient in the Wabash sanitarium.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Criswell returned to Minneapolis, Minn., Saturday after a visit here with his brother-in-law, Charles F. Spain and famliy.

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. .J. R. Phillips of MeCoysburg, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Van Wood of Rensselaer, spent the week-end with relatives at Monticello.

Mrs. Mark Reed and little daughter, opal, leave today for a couple of weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Borntrager, and family at Ft. Wayne.

The Van Rensselaer Club has rented of E. L. Hollingsworth the quarters over Van Arsdal’s store and will move from the K. of P. building into same in a few days.

In the ball game at Burrows Camp next Sunday, August 1, the Valparaiso Morrisons will play Burrows. The game is called at 2:30, and a good afternoon’s sport is looked for.

Misses Florence and Aileen Allman went to Michigan City Friday to attend a house party given by Miss Joy Carson, the guests of which will all be collegemates of Western college at Oxford, Ohio.

John and Edward Nagle expect to leave in a few- days for Mitchell, S. D., where they will assist their uncle, Michael Nagle, in his wheat harvest. All small grains are reported to be good in that locality, but they are having too much rain at present:

President H. R. Kurrie of the Mo--11 on, is becoming quite a bloated landlord, and has just added another ,80 acre farm to his holdings near Rensselaer. This is the former Churchill 80 in section 24, Marion tp., owned by Martha J. Wasson, and the consideration given in the deed is SIO,OOO.

Mr. and Mrs. w. A. Davenport returned Sunday evening from a pleasant automobile trip in the north part of the state. They left here Friday evening and went to Hebron, Valparaiso and Laporte, staying all night at the latter place. Next morning they went on to Plymouth and South Bend, driving all about the latter city, and returned home via Bass Lake and Winamac. The total distance traveled was 213 miles.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith returned Friday from Seafield, where they had been called by the death of Mr. Smith’s sister, Miss Marie Smith, who "died there on July 18 and was buried the following Tuesday in the Seafield cemetery. Her age was 74 years and she had resided in the house in which she died since 1850. She leaves two brothers and one sister, Joseph Smith of "Rensselaer, >and James and Martha J. Smith of Seafield.