Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Laßue spent Sunday with relatives near Sheldon, 111. Just opened another barrel of new pack saurkraut, 5c a quart.—HOME GROCERY. Miss Pearl Morris of Remington, came Monday to spend the week with Dr. Roso Remmek. Mrs. Smith Newell returned Friday from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hershman at Crown Point. Remember the first number of the lyceum course, auspices of churches, at Christian church, Friday evening, Nov. 5. - • Frank Fenwick of Jordan tp., left Monday evening for Kansas City to buy a carload of feeding cattle from J. J. Lawler. ’ Surely the best buy for tne money on the market, Maxwell, $655. MAIN GARAGE, Phone 206 for a real demonstration. Mrs. D M. Peer and daughter, Miss Ethel, of near Kniman, were over Sunday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith of this city. Mesdames E. D. Rhoades, J. H. Holden and E. R. Hopkins entertained about 150 ladies Monday and yesterday afternoon, Monday at cards and yesterday at sewing. Miss Muriel Harris, who has been attending Wisconsin University at Medison, has been compelled to give up her studies on account of poor health, and return home last week. Miss Nan Merritt of Dodge county, Fla., came last Thursday for a ten days’ visit with her brother, Turner Merritt, and family, at Remington. Sunday, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Merritt and C. W. Merrit and wife, she visited her nephew, John Merritt, and family, at Rensselaer. Not much damage was done by Hallowe’eners Saturday night, thanks to the vigilence of the regular and special officers, but, no doubt, anticinating that they would, be watched Saturday night, the hoodlum element got in its work Friday night, and many outhouses were upset ano other depredations committed in the north and east part of town. Miss Ethel McCarthy, w’ho is employed in the checking department of the Royal Insurance Co., in the Woman’s Temple building, Chicago, came down Friday evening for a couple of days’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mp£ G. D. McCarthy. She and another lady have eighteen girls under them. She boards with her sister, Mrs. Roy Chissohi, and likes her work very much.