Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 January 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Don't miss "The Round Up” next Saturday. ■ Walter White of Lowell was in the city on business Saturday. S. E. Yoeman went to North JudMonday evening oq a business trip. Ira Sigler and family were called, to Demotte Sunday by the sickness of his brother. Misses Ella Morris and sister Daisy, left Saturday morning for the former’s home in Chicago. Guy Gerber left Sunday evening for Marlon to attend business college the remainder of the winter. Z'Bert Brenner, Dr. Catt and John Alter were awarded prizes on their exhibits at the Remington poultry show last week. Mrs. Harry Jacobs of Grayford, Jennings county, is visiting relatives and friends in ’■-'ian township at present writing. feCßobert Fendig of Hammond spent riday and Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Fendig, returning to Hammond Sunday. T. H. Robertson of Bancroft, lowa, took the afternoon train here Monday to return home, after a short business visit at Wolcott. Remember those fine milch cows that will be. sold at H. N. Moulds' public sale in Hanging Grove township tomorrow. See ad. elsewhere. ' Mrs. Wm.' Washburn and daughter, Mrs. W. O. Rowles, expect to leave shortly for St. Augustine, Fla., to spend the remainder of the winter. The public sale of Harvey Davisson's in Union township last Thursday was well attended and property sold at very satisfactory prices, totaling about $2,300. Guy Daniels returned to his school work in Marion Saturday after spending the holidays with his father Wm. Daniels and wife in the north part of town. Wm. Hershman or Walker township, and Emmet Pullins of Barkley township, went to Lowell Monday afternoon to take in the poultry show at that place. t . E. V. Ransford has placed a stock of goods in the former McColly & Coen grocery room, north of the railroad, a sort of surplus stock which he has for trade. Elizabeth Gwin and daughter, Mrs. Frank Haskell, and MA. I. M. Washburn went to Monon Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Holmes, a cousin of Mrs. Gwin. Mrs. Myra Sheets and Pearl Timmons of Benton county, came Sunday for a few days visit with the former’s mother, Mrs. Mary Galbraith and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Rachel Bowen and niece Miss Dora Moody, left Saturday for their homes in Mechanicsburg and Cable, Ohio. They have been visiting here with the former’s sister, Mrs. John Pullin. Warner, Wood Spitler and Thompson Ross returned to the University pf Wisconsin Monday. Thompson was accompanied as far as Chicago by his mother, Mrs. Frank Ross. Lawson Meyer, wife and baby, returned Saturdays to their home in Highland Park, 111., after *a short visit with home folks. Lawson is manager of the telephone exchange at that place. Homer Dobbins, formerly of Rensselaer, left Sunday evening for California where he will attend Leland Stanford University. • Homer has an excellent opportunity out there and will no doubt make good. Wptson got the kitchen cabinet given away by D. M. Worland Friday night. Harry is a bachelor, and it’s now up to him to get busy and make the proper use of this cabinet In a home of his own. -■——.■■■l. » Arthur Fendig of Buffalo, New York, came Sunday for a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Fendig. This is his first visit back home in five or six years. He is engaged in the jewelry business in Buffalo. • ■ , Ira L. Galbraith -of Elmhurst, 111,, came Saturday evening for .a short visit with his mother. Mrs. Mary Galbraith, returning Sunday. He hold sa position as telegraph operator on the Great Western rail-, road at Elmhurst. (>■.-'• i?'