Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 May 1908 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

PERSONAL MENTION. Subscribe for The Democrat. vs Mrs. W. O. Rowles was a Chicago visitor Monday. A. J. Harmon was in Indianapolis Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mills of Chicago are visiting relatives here. Mrs. W. H. Parkison and children are visiting her folks in Attica. Y Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wood of Tarr were Chicago visitors Monday. C. P. Wright was down through the gas belt on real estate business Tuesday. P. W. Clarke and Dr. Kresler W(sre business visitors at Lowell Wednesday. Miss Mae Pettit of Walker tp. went to Terre Haute Thursday to attend normal. L. W. Hunt of St. Joseph, Mich., is visiting his brother J. J. Hunt here this week. E. P. Honan and B. S. Fendig were in Chicago Sunday and Monday on business. Mike Foley, a Goodland real estate man, was in the city on business Thursday. Fred Jessen of Morocco was in the city Tuesday evening, having come over in his auto. - Mrs. N. S. Bates is improving nicely at this writing and her complete recovery is assured. Don’t miss reading the page ad of the 99 Cent Racket Store on third page of The Democrat. Mrs. Joseph Brunton, living southwest of Mt. Ayr, was shopping in Rensselaer Thursday. Abe Martin: “A woman never asks her husband how he likes her faat ’till it’s too late t’ kick.” R. A. Parkison went to Chicago Sunday with a load of stock, returning home Monday evening. Rev. J. T. Abbott of Portland, Oregon, visited relatives here and in Barkley tp., a few days the first of the week. Messrs. John Yates and Leonard Turner went over to Monticello Wednesday evening to attend the Alumni ball. An 8 % pound boy was born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp of Chicago Heights, formerly of Rensselaer. '"KMrs. A. Oppenheimer of New Orleans, La., is here to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. B. S. Fendig. Dr. A. J. Miller went to Mudlavia Thursday to take treatment for rheumatism. He will be absent some ten days. Mtflss Orabelle Duvall graduated Thursday from the Winona Technical Institute at Indianapolis, in the Library department. Mrs. E. B. Vondersmith of Kentland returned home Thursday after a few days visit here with her daughter, Mrs. C. P. Wright. Mrs. Charles Pefley and son of Remington are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Warner of Rensselaer for a couple of weeks. ?C,Mrs. W. T. Alkire and baby of Brookston returned home Wednesday after a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Hitchings of Jordan tp. Mrs. E. G. Warren and son returned Wednesday from a several weeks visit in Kingman, Kan. Her daughter Grace remained for a few weeks longer. B. J. Gifford of Kankakee, 111., was. in the city on business Thursday. The report that he had suffered a stroke of paralysis was without foundation. C. O. Griffith writes from Milford, 111., under date of May 26 that no corn had been planted in that vicinity, but that oats and grass crops looked fine. fyleorge P. Daugherty, Sr., who fras taken sick after returning from the G. A. R. encampment at Kokomo last week, has recovered and is now down town again. Samuel Baker, brother of Wm. P, Baker and Mrs. M. H. MemphlU of this city, John P. Baker of Mt. Ayf and Mrs. Kennedy of Jordan township, is here on a visit from Martell, Ohio.