Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 August 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief (tens of Interest to City ancT • - Country Render*. . ' . Corn, 490; oat* 400. m i■ ■— ' / Mies Zelma Rayher is visiting in Bluffton. F. B, Ham was in Monticello on business Wednesday. Mrs. Foltz sod Miss Edna Thompson visited in Darlington this week. Y Miss Mary Washburn visited / her brother, Dr. I. M. Washburn, here this week. Vermont Hawkins of Anderson visited his ohildren at A. L. Willis’ a few days this week. \ Mies Lizzie Luers graduated in ythe primary course of Valparaiso University last Thursday. A ball game between Shelby and Rensselaer nines is advertised for to-morrow at Water Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Purcupile /of New York City are visiting rel- \ atives here for a couple of weeks. Miss Lora Bruce graduated from the Danville Central Normal last week, in the teachers’ class. Mrs. J, W. Crowell of Monticello is visiting her son, Dick Crowell, wife, and baby here this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Willis of Chicago spent Sunday with bis parents here, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Willis.

Mrs. A. O. Garriott and baby of Hammond are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leech, here this week. - - i - Thomas Jensen of Wheatfield passed the State examination as a registered assistani pharmacist a few days ago; Mrs. G. H. Clarke and son, Marion left Thursday morning for a weeks visit with relatives at Richmond, Ind. Miss Kate Meehan returned Saturday from an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank O’Connor, at Green Bay, Wis. The -subject of William Jennings Bryan’s lecture at Fountain Park next Wednesday will be, ‘‘The Old World and Its Ways.” \ Edward Ranton returned Saturway to his home in Hoopeston, lu., after a few weeks’ visit with his son Ed southeast of Rensselaer. i' Dan Hopkins of Barkley tp., k left Monday for Surrey, No. Dak., to work in the harvest fields and visit his brothers Charlie and John. Sunday at the Christian church: Sunday School at 9:30; preaching by the pastor at 10:45. Subjeot, “Faoing Eternity.” No evening service. "t Mrs. A. E. Brown went to Lafayette Saturday for a visit with • friends, and from there goes to Columbus and Springfield, Ohio, to visit.

v Mrs. Harry Wiltshire and 'daughters, Lucy and Roth, went to Wabash Wednesday for a two weeks visit with the family of Peter Giver. After a visit with her brother, G. L. Thornton of Surrey, Mrs. M. E. Baker of Little Rock, Ark., left Saturday to< visit her daughter in St. Louis, Mo. and Mrs. E. J. Todd return\ed to their home in Flora Monday after a few days visit with Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Myer. Mr. Todd is euperintendent of the Flora . schools. > Will Zard, clerk in the grocery department of the Chicago Bargain Store, is taking a two weeks vacation, visiting relatives in Michigan City, Warsaw and other points. Brook Reporter: Mr. and Mrs. John Sage left this week for lowa in their automobile. They will make an extended trip through lowa, Minnesota, and a number of other western states. They expect to be gone abont six weeks. the storm on Thursday evening of last week, which was quite severe in Benton, county, the barn of John Sheetz, north of Fowler, which was 34x49 with 18 foot posts, was demolished by the wind and his cribs moved off their foundation. Fowler Republican: W. A. Huff, of Greensburg, has taken employment with J. W. Rodman and will come with- bis family about the fifteenth of August and occupy the Ladd property. Mr. Hoff is a first-class jeweler and was formerly located in Rensselaer.