Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1907 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Mrs. Orlan Grant visited in Hammond this week. Miss Edna Fendig visited in Hammond and Chicago this week. Geo. Hemphill of Chicago came down and spent Sunday with home folks. Mrs. S. M. Garriott of Broadrip* pie, Ind., is visiting relatives in Union tp. Miss Zelma Rayher spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Lafayette. Rev. Bundy will preach at the M. P. church tomorrow both morning and evening. Miss Glenn Day visited her brother Omar at Lafayette Satur* day and Sunday. The International Live Stock Exposition will be held this year at Chicago Nov. 30 to Dec., 7. Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth . who has been spending the summer at Kalamazoo, Mich , returned home last Friday. Mrs. Charles Nasers left last Friday for her home in Sibley, lowa, after a few weeks’ visit with .her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Peter May. George Long visited Frank Hardman at Crawfordsville last Friday and Saturday and took in the Wabash-Michigan foot-ball game at Indianapolis Saturday. Harry Kays of Hammond visit* ed his mother and other relatives here this week. He is still running a switch engine in the yards of one of the railreads there, as engineer. Walter C. Albrecht, aged 20, of Chicago, was killed Sunday in a football game in that city. He sustained concussion of the brain in a scrimmage and died a half hour later. Miss Rose Miller, who is employed in Chicago in a millinery store, returned to the city Monday after having been called home for a few days by the sad death of her half-brother, Joseph Miller. Medaryville Advertiser: The Monon is having a force of men at work on this division putting in 75 pound rails and removing the lighter ones. The ever-increasing traffic on this division makes the change necessary. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Pruett and daughter of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foltz. They all picnicked in the country Sunday but it was so cool that Frank hunted up a school, house in which to eat their picnic dinner. , ♦ The Francesville Tribune published a handsome illustrated write-up edition last week. The Tribune under Bro. Fitzpatrick is one of the best local papers that reach our table and it is deserving of the patronage that it is evidently receiving. The SIO,OOO damage suit of the widow of James K. Wilson of Monon against the Monon railroad has been compromised by the payment of $2,700. Mr. Wilson was killed in the rsilroad yards at Monon last winter, it will ,be remembered, while crossing the tracks. D. M. Worland was in Indianapolis last week and bought cen-* aid er able new furniture for his house-furnishing and buggy store. He expects to give more attention to the furniture business than formerly and in addition to handling second-hand Stuff will also handle considerable new furniture.