Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1915 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

'Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Randle were Chicago visitors Wednesday.

Mrs. Floyd Robinson went to Chicago Wednesday to be treated for defective hearing.

Mrs. Anna Hayden of Lowell, is visiting Mrs. Jennie Thompson and other relatives here this W’eek.

Mrs. William Dixey returned Wednesday from a couple of weeks’ visit with relatives at Kansas City, Mo.

T. Z. McMurry of Kniman, was down Tuesday and Wednesday to visit his son and look after some business matters.

Surely the best buy tor the money on the market,' Maxwell, $655.-r MAIN GARAGE, Phone 206 for a real demonstration.

Mrs. A. L. Bonk and babe of Norwich, Nj D., came Wednesday for a few weekk visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Bates, and other relatives here.

R. P. Benjamin, who has been in pool’ health for some time with heart and kidney trouble, is now in quite a critical condition and it is possible will not get up again.

John Halliday, accompanied by his sisters, Mrs. Emmons and Mrs. Ransom of Dowagiac, Mich., went to Chicago Heights Wednesday to attend the funeral of theij uncle, Geo. Minnicus.

Hodshire & Young of Monticello, who have the contract for building the Carnegie library at Remington, secured the contract Tuesday for the Carnegie library at Winamac, the price being $7,983.

Mrs. E. J. Randle will leave Monday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. S. E. Sparling, at Ala. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Shedd, are also visiting the Sparlings, having gone there a couple of weeks ago.

Some one attempted to enter the Henry Eiglesbach home in the east part of town Monday night but was frightened away by the screams of Miss Sophia Schmidt, a young German girl who was spending the night there and heard the would-be invader trying to raise a window.

E. VanArsdel returned Wednesday from a business trip to southern Indiana. iHe stopped off at Bloomington to see his son, Russell, who is a student at Indiana University. The smallpox patients at the university have practically all recovered from the disease, with no more new cases reported.

Mr. and Mrs. Mark Borden of Peru, passed through Rensselaer Thursday enroute to Chicago for a few days visit with the former’s brother, and stopped here for dinner and to make a short call cn their cousin, Miss Mabel Nowels. They expect to stop over night with her on their return home Monday.

Dr. J. H. Hansson, the local Overland agent, has lately sold new touring cars to J. L. Osborne of Hanging Grove tp., Joseph Hotler of Carpenter tp., and Dr. H. L. Brown of Rensselaer, the latter trading is. his old Michigan car on the deal. Dr. Hansson sold the latter to *Lon Colton of Pleasant Ridge, who sold hi's Ford to Newt Sunderland.