Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Harry Jones of Chicago is here visiting Harry English. Mrs. U- H. Cottingham of Fair Oaks spent Thursday in Rensselaer. Mrs. Hugh Carroll of Hammond is here visiting at the home of Herman Messman. Mrs. Walter English of Lafayette returned home- Thursday after visiting relatives here and at Parr. Howard Washburn returned to I bis home, in Kentland Thursday after a visit here with Harry English. Mrs. J. H. O’Neal returned to Indianapolis Thursday after visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Parcels. Young men wearing caps from HILLIARD & HAMILL’S are to be seen everywhere. - Like Postum, “There’s a reason.” Mrs. H. F. Stokes and baby, who had been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John O’Connor, returned to their home in Hammond Thursday. Watson Plumbing Co., phone 204. The only reliable concern drilling water wells In this part of Jasper county; will drill wells any size and anywhere. ts Mrs. Donald Short of Fort Wayne, who has been here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Witham, went to Monon Thursday to visit relatives before returning home. Misses Gwendolyn and Gertrude Kannal entertained Friday evening about 40 young people at cards in honor of their cousins, Will Watson and sister, of Mississippi, who are visiting them. Mrs. Loren Sage left Wednesday I for Elgin, 111., to see her brother, Charles Hoeft, who is confined in a hospital there. Mrs. Sage’s mother, who has been with her son, will return here with Mrs. Sage. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Messman, in company with the former’s sister, , Mrs. Lawrence Kelly, and children, ! who have been visiting here, left j Wednesday morning via apto for a j visit with relatives in Chicago. — . ( The following were among those j from Rensselaer and immediate vij cinity attending the state fair at ! Indianapolis this week: County (Treasurer and Mrs. C. V. May, !<Fred Waymire, John Schultz, Frank King, Hazel Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Erhardt Weurthner, C. A. Roberts.
Clarence Garriott of Barkley tp. fell from a wagon Thursday evening while hauling corn to fill a silo and run a corn stalk in his left eye, causing quite a severe wc rl. At this writing it is not thought that the eyeball is injured. The guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomas Sunday were the latter's father, Louis Schreeg, of Hammond; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jutzi and children, Miss Mamie Heinlein, Walter. Grover and Edwin Jutzi of Chicago, Joe Thomas and family of Surrey and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers of Rensselaer. , James Shannon, an old and well known resident of near\temington, died last week from hardening of the arteries. His age was 73 years. John Crabb, another well known old resident of Remington and the father of Mrs. S. H. Cornwell of Rensselaer, died at Petoskey, Michigan, last Friday, aged 77 years. A. S. Laßue, Charles Pefley, Jo9iah Davisson and H. W. Kiplinger went up to Burton’s on the Kankakee* Wednesday fishing, They had only medium luck. The big dredge at work further up stream makes the water very muddy and the big rain Tuesday night raised the water in the river considerably. — —— John Eiglesbach returned Wednesday afternoon from Chicago where he went Tuesday to be present at the Hahneman hospital when an operation was performed on his wife who, accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Yates, went to Chicago Monday. Mrs. Eiglesbach passed through the operation nicely and is doing as well as could be expected. Her husband will go up to see her again tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grow returned Saturday evening last from a four weeks’ visit at Holton Lake, Michigan, with' her sister, Mrs. Will Gemmer and husband. They were accompanied to Holton Lake by another sister of Mrs. Grow’s, Mrs. Robert Russell, and husband of North Manchester. They made the trip via automobile and were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Gemmer, who visited them here until Thursday when they left for a few days’ visit with Mrs. Gemmer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Paxton, at Urbana, Indiana, before returning to their home in Michigan. i f-vk. n
