Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 June 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Ed Kanne made an auto business trip to Emington, 111., Tuesday.
Mrs. Hugh Hurley is nursing an aged relative, Mrs. Cearing, at Reynolds. N
It is said that the Wallace-Hagen-beck circus will show in Rensselaer on August 5
Ira J. Coe, instructor in the Rensselaer high school, is attending normal at Terre Haute.
Mrs. Felix Erwin of Fair Oaks spent Wednesday' here with her sister, Mrs. N. Littlefield, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerald Aldrich are visiting her brother, Isaac Swartzell, and family at Headlee, White county.
Mrs. E. Lafayette and son of Checotah, Okla., came the first of the w-eek to visit Mr. and Mrs. William Traub.
Mrs. Petty of Frankfort is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steward. Mr. Petty came Thursday also for a visit.
Mrs. Harry Thomas of near Rensselaer, who had been' spending a few days with relatives and friends at Francesville, returned home Thursday.
Miss Nora McConnell, a sister of Mrs. Perry Washburn, who had been spending the past week with the latter, returned to her home at Oxford, Ohio, Thursday.
Mrs. Emory Mills, who has been visiting her mother-in-law, Mrs. Anna Mills, and brother-in-law, Howard Mills, and family for a few days, returned home Tuesday.
C. W. Moffitt and wife of Maywood,'''Til., who were returning home afj;er a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls, N. Y., spent a few days at Peter McDaniels’ home this week.
Earl Hemphill, a member of the crew of the battleship Oklahoma, stationed at the Brooklyn navy yard, came Thursday for a 10 days’ visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hemphill.
Miss Vera Healey left Tuesday for Hamilton, Mont., to visit with her aunt, Mrs. Ed Mills and family. Sue was accompanied as far as Chicago by her mother, Mrs. G. H. Healey and Mrs. Leslie Clark.
Miss Clare Jessen came down from Chicago Thursday evening to remain until Monday, taking charge of the jewelry store while her brother, Guerney Jessen, attended the State Jew'elers’ association meeting at Crawfordsville, held Thursday and yesterday.
W. H. Parkinson accompanied by his daughter Helen, Misses Majorie Vanatta and Elizabeth Witham, drove to Attica yesterday w’here Misses Parkinson and Witham will visit the former’s grandmother and Miss Vanatta an aunt. They will remain for a couple of weeks.
The city marshal has been doing some good work betwmen showers this week in filling up some of the holes in the streets with fine rock. It is to be hoped that the good w r ork will go on until all these chuck-holes are filled. A few of our streets, and especially the north part of Division and Main street north of the Monon railroad, are a disgrace to the city.
