Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mr. and Mrs. John Bolden are in Chicago to spend a few days with relatives. / Andrew Gangloff returned to Englewood Saturday, where he has employment. Ramey is now employed 93 messenger boy at the Western Union office. Mr. and Mrs. James Hemphill of Goodland spent Sunday with Rensselaer relatives. Floyd Robinson went to Connersville Saturday to visit with his brother, George Robinson. Miss Florence Gorham has gone to Chicago Heights, 111., to visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Kasson of Hammond came Monday for a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Orlan Grant.
Miss Lenna Grant has been sick for the past few days with an exceedingly severe attack of tonsilitis. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam went to Chicago Saturday afternoon to i'isit Mrs. Beam’s sister over Sunday. \Mlss Tillie Gangloff left for Washngton, 111., Saturday to make her home with her sister, who lives near that place. John Poole went to Muncie Monday to spend several days with his son. who is in the brick business at that place. Rev. L. B. Reagen, who has been conducting revival meetings west of here, returned to his home In Danville, Ind., Monday. Jesse Eldridge, who has been so seriously sick for several months past, Is convalescing rapidly and now gets out with the aid of crutches. and Mrs. True Woodworth e called to Lee Monday on acnt or the death of Wallace Jacks, the 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Jacks. 'KJ ini Brenner has been appointed |o a cadetship in the naval academy at Annapolis, Md., and will leave next month to. attend the preparatory school there. Otis Brown and family moved from Jennings county to this place Monday. Mr. Brown will engage in the cement contracting business with his brother, M. V. Brown. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lee, who was recently operated. on for appendicitis, does not seem to be getting along very well, and fears are entertained for his recovery.
The Halleck bill providing for an amendment to the “threb-mlle road law,” pprmittihg a remonstrance and vote by the township, was killed in the state senate last Friday, thq committee reporting adversely thereto. ’ . James Clark left Friday for Cedar Point, Kan., to attend the burial of his brother Charles, Vhich took place there Sunday. Charlie had left Rensselaer only the Thursday morning before his death, after a few months visit here. The Benton and Jasper county commissioners held a joint session at Fowler Monday ovdir the proposed construction of a joint stone road in Carpenter and, Gil boa townships. • Billy Timmons took ohr commissioners dter in his Dtilak.
