Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Engineers recommend our threshing coal. —HARRINGTON BROS. CO.
E. S. Tillman of Hammond, spent Saturday and Sunday herewith J. W. King and family.
Dr. C. E. Johnson went to Council Bluffs, lowa, Saturday to see his mother, who is quite sick.
Ask us about the kitchen cabinet we are away.—IROQUOIS ROLLER MILLS, Phone 456.
L. E. Barber, accompanied by his uncle, James Barber, who has been visiting him here, were Chicago goers Sunday.
Mrs. Otto Heyden and Mrs. G. Nicolai of Terre Haute, came up last week to visit the former’s sister, Mrs. John Eger.
Miss Helen Leatherman was operated on last week at the Augustana hospital in Chicago for adnoids and removal of her tonsils.
Mrs. W. S. Parks and Mrs. Laura Michael expect to leave the forepart of September for a visit with relatives in California and to take in the exposition.
•Mr. and Mrs. Rex Warner and Mrs. E. T. Harris and daughter, Muriel, drove to Tab, Benton county, Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Yeoman and family.
Mrs. J. F. Warren of Oklohoma City, caine Monday for a short visit with relatives here and will then go to Michigan, where she will be joined by Mr. Warren and they will remain for Several weeks.
Mrs. A. E. Alter and children returned to Forest, Ind., Monday after a visit here with B. F. Alter and family and other relatives. Her niece, Miss Elizabeth Witham, returned home with her for a short visit.
Charles Martin, a young man employed by the Hallagan brothers, was thrown from a horse Saturday night and quite badly injured. His nose and left shoulder blade were broken and his chest was also injured.
(1. E. Murray and Ivan Carsen went to Chicago Monday to be the guests of the American Merchants’ Syndicate and to look after business. They did not expect to take in the lake trip, which was a part of the program.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Nichols and two children of Momence, 111., drove through in their auto Saturday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hopkins, who returned with them to Momence Sunday, returning home via rail Monday evening.
At the meeting of the national association of photographers at Indianapolis last week, Miss Clara Hagins, of Chicago, daughter of J. L. Hagins of this city, was re-elected first vice-president of the woman’s auxiliary of the national association.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Dye and family, formerly of Remington, but for the past few years residents of Lafayette, left Saturday in their automobile for a southern trip, which will include a visit to the Mammoth Cave, Ivy., Nashville and Chattanooga, Tenn., and other places in the south.
Misses Edith Adams add Mildred and Nell Biggs expect to leave about August' 8 for a trip to the Pacific coast, which will include a visit to the exposition and other points of interest. Miss Adams will stop on her way back and remain at Tulsa, Ok la., where she will teach the coming school year.
A wedding reception and family reunion was held at the home of C. \Y. Burns, northwest of town, last Sunday. Their daughter, Miss Della Burns, was married last Friday at St. Joseph, Mich., to Mr. E. j, Mat hi us, and another daughter, Miss Irene Burns, was married In Rensselaer by Justice of Peace W. I. Spitler, in the clerk’s office Saturday, to Mr. Ray Watson of Jasper county. The former couple came Saturday, ,and Mr. and Mrs. M. A.. Belcher of South Bend, were also here over Sunday.
