Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A 1 Swartzell of Chicago came Saturday for a short visit with relatives. T-~J£ern Jacks of Lafayette is visiting his parents here at present writing. Omar Ritchie of Anderson spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives here. Come in and renew your subscription and get one of those wall charts free. Bring your cream to the Rensselaer Creamery, see it tested and save your freight. ''LJerry Healy and James Halligan went to Chicago and Ottawa, 111., Friday for a short visit. Hj. F. Osborne went to Lafayette JNfOnday to have a specialist examine the cancer on his lip. Misses Cecil Morgan and Hazel Warner went to Chicago Friday to visit with Grace Morgan Scott. jMrs. John Rutherford returned tq her home in Monon Monday after a short visit with relatives. Iff. B. Yeoman returned Monday fpbin Whitley county, where he has been looking after his farm Interests. Christ Cain returned to his home in Monticello Monday. He has been visiting with relatives north of here. Si Geo. W. Tudor of Barkley tp., nhs bought the Paxton farm of 80 acres in Newton tp., consideration $6,000. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kenton returned Monday from Monticello, where they have been spending their honeymoon. J\Mrs. Jane Eldridge returned to 4er borne in Crown Point Monday after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. King. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Arnold of BarkfeV tp., went to Indianapolis Monday with their daughter, Katherine, who enters a business college there. Roy Stephenson, who has been visiting the past month with his mother, returned to Norfolk, Neb., where he Is employed as a trainman on the C. ft N. W. railroad. Sf Rex Warner, who has been a pthdent at the University of Wisconsin, has returned home and will Bpend the remainder of the winter helping his father In the store. Miss Leatha Wright returned to Ranton, N. M., Tuesday where she is engaged as a school teacher. She is now fully recovered from the sickness that brought fcer back east. C. A. Tuteur accompanied C. H. Park of Tiffin, 0., to Chicago from where the latter expects to go to San Francisco and enter the concrete business, he being a concrete engineer. Rue Parcels returned borne Friday from Indianapolis where he has been attending a. business college. He will leave this morning for Chicago where he has a position as a bookkeeper. jsJVord was received here Monday the . 4-months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Guss Otterburg, who moved to Chicago last week, had died very suddenly there Friday and was buried Saturday. Mrs. George Goff is still at her sister’s home in Crown Point, and in about the same condition, improving, perhaps, sllgfttly over what she was when she first went there from the Chicago hospital. Joel F. Spriggs and L. C. Peck at Walker township were in the city on business yesterday. Mr. Peck is going to move back to DecAtur, 111., shortly to engage in the implement business with his father-in-law until fall when he will go upon a 1,400 acre ranch of the latter, near Dallas, Texas. Harry Brown left yesterday for .his home near Lisbon, No. Rak., after a month’s visit with relatives j and friends here. , We rather suspected it was Harry’s intention to carry back a bride with hint, Rut he did not do so. Perhaps the matter has simply been deferred to a later visit here. j