Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 August 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
D. S. White of Elgin, 111., visited aver Sunday with J. W. Mann and wife. Mrs. S'. M. Laßue and Miss Ora Duvall went to Delphi Saturday to visit Mrs. George Burk. A son was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Ben Merrill of near Virgie, but died the. day following. We will do ai.r kinds of moving out of tow T n at liberal prices.—H. R. LANGE & SON MUSIC STORE. Mrs. B. D. McColly and Mrs. G. B. Switzer went to Indiana Harbor Monday to attend the funeral of a niece’s child. Simon Leopold left Monday for Colorado Springs, Colo., where he will spend the winter in the interest of his health. Mrs. T. E. Malone and children returned Monday from a week’s visit at Delphi with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Hines. Miss Bertha Daniels returned Sunday after a week’s visit with relativeg and friends in Chicago Heights, Chicago and Indiana Harbor. Mies Ethel Bowden of Negaume, Mich., who had been here) for the past two months the guest of Miss Selma Leopold, returned home Sunday. B. L. Sayler is here from Marion, Ohio, for a visit with relatives. Before coming here he had been at Marion, Ind., receiving treatment for his eyes. For the going away, a Hirch Wickwire suit, a Hilliard hat, a trunk or bag from HILLIARD & HAMILL’S, and the success of the trip is assured. Adolph Hess of Newland, who had been on the border with the U. S. army, arrived home Monday, having been granted his discharge under the dependency clause. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bringle of Fair Oaks came down Saturday and from here went to Remington to visit their son Arvel and wife and to attend the closing days of thfe Chautauqua.
Mrs. John Childers and two sons, Ernest and Clarence, of St. John, Ind., who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. C. W. Hogue, west of town, went to Chalmers Monday for a visit with Mrs. Grant Landis. Mr. and Mrs. James Donnelly and daughter, Mrs. Ernest Mathena, and son Ray and wife left Snuda; by automobile for a couple of week’s > visit with Mrs. Donnelly’s only sister, at Monroeville, and in Ft. Wayne and Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Lane, who had been at Lake Manitou for a week’s outing with friends from Indianapolis and Shelbyville, returned home Saturday evening. They were accompanied by Miss Lulu Lane and Will Klund of Shelbyville. The Sisters of the Catholic school of this city have returned from their summer vacation. The music teacher is now prepared to resume her work in giving lessons on piano, violin, mandolin and organ. Call at Sisters’ home or phone No. 40. —Adv. a-30 J. J. Montgomery is driving a neat little Maxwell runabout which he purchased last week. He is going to have a special box built onthe back for carrying papers for his news delivery business, and drove the car to Lafayette Monday for this purpose. Winamac is experiencing an epidemic of typhoid fever, and there were 29 cases reported there Saturday. Just what is the cause of the epidemic is not known, but the general opinion seems to be that it is being caused from the milk used, rather than the water. S. M. Haas has rented the big house of A. Leopold’s on Front street, known as the Tom Sayler property, and will move thereto instead of to the A. F. Long house on College avenue, as heretofore announced. Prof. Hovorka, who now lives in Orlie Clouse’s property on West Harrison street, will move to the Long property, and it is understood that Orlie will occupy his property himself. Orlie is at present a bachelor, but—
Following the union services on the court house lawn Sunday evening, Fred Phillips entertained the congregation by playing a number of selections on an Edison victrola. The music was very good and thoroughly enjoyed by all. Sunday evening marked the close of the open air union services for this year. The first Sunday evening of each month hereafter will be a union service, the first of which will be next Sunday at the Presbyterian church. Rev. Curnlck o| the M. E. church will preach the sermon.
