Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Judge Hanley and Rex Warner were Chicago goers Wednesday.
Dr. G. D. Strong of Homer, Mich., is the guest of Miss Anna Hartley.
Engineers recommend our threshing coaI.—HARRINGTON BROS. CIO.
Ralph Yeoman of Kansas, is visiting old friends and relatives in Jasper county.
Mr. and Mrs'. Orlan Grant of Lafayette, visited here a few days this week with relatives.
Miss Meta Oglesby returned Tuesday from a week’s visit at Mt. .Ayr with Miss Lucy Harris.
Walter Lutz, who is teaching agriculture in the Adrain, Mich., schools, is home for a month’s vacation.
Elias Hollingsworth of Anderson, for several years town marshal of Remington, came last week to Remington to visit his son-in-law, .T. G. Tharp, and other old friends.
Mrs. Caddie Tourne and Mrs. Eva Tynes of New Orleans, are visiting their sister, Mrs. J. A. Grant, in Rensselaer and will go from here to San Francisco to attend the exposition.
Because of the continued rain and the fear that the mosquitos' would depopulate the. Sunday schools, the union Sunday school picnic, planned to have been held in the Kanne grove Thursday, was indefinite 1 y postponed.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chapman returned Thursday from a few weeks’ visit with Mr. and Mrs. George A. Williams at East Liberty, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holden left yesterday for a couple of weeks’ visit, with Mr, and Mrs. Williams.
W O. Rowles returned Tuesday from an auto trip to Michigan to bring home his wife, Master Max Robinson, Mrs. William. Washburn and .Miss Lula Hayworth, who has been sojourning at Clear Lake for the past few weeks.
Cleveland Yeoman, a son of the late Ira W. Yeoman of Remington, who has been serving in the coast artillery, with headquarters at Portland, Me., has received his discharge and returned to the home of his mother in Remington this week.
F. D. Burchard has rented the Makeever room just west of the Forsythe building, and will move his 5 and 10 cent store into same in a short time. Mrs. Beam has rented the room now occupied by Mr. Burchard and will move her millinery store thereto.
The third annual session of the Lincoln Chautauqua will be held in Rensselaer September 4 to 9, the opening day being Saturday, Sept. 4. A fine program will be rendered and the different attractions will be advertised extensively through The Democrat.
Former township trustee John P. Ryan and family were down from Gillam tp., Wednesday. Mr. Ryan marketed two carloads of fat steers in Chicago last week which averagdd a little better than 1,400 pounds each and sold for 10c per pound, or a little more than $l4O per head. Not bad for these democratic times, hey
E. P. Honan will loave Sunday for Providence, R. 1., to attend the international meeting of the Catholic Order of Foresters, to which he was recently elected a delegate from Indiana. He will visit his brother, Dr. J, H. Honan, at Shawnee, Pa., and it is probable that the former’s son, Edward M, Honan, who has been with Dr. Honan for several months, will return home with him.
Harry Gallagher, who is putting in a small bridge over in Carpenter tp., near Mose Sigo’s place, said they had a tremendous big rain over there early Thursday morning, about as heavy as any they have had. The farther south he went from Rensselaer the heavier was the rainfall. The rain started here about midnight, and kept it up perhaps until 9 o’clock Thursday morning.
