Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 February 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Kannal were in Chicago shopping Monday. Miss Tillie Kupka of Roselawn, was in town on business Monday. Dan Waymire w'ent to Shelby Monday on Kankakee ditch business. George HemphiU of Chicago is visiting with his 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. X. Hemphill. Mrs. Howard Myers returend to Brook Monday after a visit with L. H. Myers and daughter. Miss Clara Huston of Hoopeston, 111., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Brenner. C. A. Tuteur returned Monday from a few days visit with relatives at St. Louis, Mo., and Peoria, 111. The Monon Railroad company will §pend about SIOO,OOO in improving and enlarging their shops at Lafayette. Mrs. Jacob Junglas returned Friday night from a few days visit with her brother, Frank Shupe, at Streator, 111. Mrs. R. J. Sheal returned to her home in Aurora, 111., Tuesday, following a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Hester Hoyles. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greenfield went to Parr Tuesday for a short visit before returning to their home in Edgerton, Indiana. M. Snow and little daughter of Fonda, la., arrived here Tuesday for a visit with relatives near Rensselaer and Foresman. Miss Harriet Saylor went to Winchester, Ind., Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Comer, who live near that place. Will Imes of South Hammond and daughter, Miss loma Imes of Chicago are visiting with W. J. Imes and other relatives in Rensselaer. The senior class of the High School will receive the class of 1910 at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. C. English,next Thursday night. Mrs. Gaylord Michael returned tc her home in Rensselaer Saturday after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pettet of near Laura. Miss- May Frith of Madison, Ind., has been Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill for the past two weeks. She returned to her home Monday. Goodland Herald: A. D. Babcock, who has been in a private sanitarium, at Indianapolis for the past month, Returned home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Golda Peak returned to her home in Decatur, 111., Monday. She has bqen visiting with here parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac'Davis of north of town. Mrs. H. C. Hoshaw accompanied her daughter, Mrs. Frank Burns to Monon Saturday where the latter will take treatment from a Monon physician. Mrs. M. L. McDonald and daugher, Miss Mary of Wilders, came Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Mary Lowman, Mrs. McDonald .being Mrs. Lowman’s sister. Mrs. Mary B. Stockbridge left for her home in Ann Arbor, Mich., Monday after a three days visit with her daughter, Miss Margaret Stockbridge of the high Bchool faculty. Emer Wilcox, recently of the Eli and Jane Show, is now studying telegraphy under the tutorage of Miss Elisabeth Spaulding, jnanager of the local office of the Western Union. 1. F. Osborne went to Lafayette Monday to take further treatment for the pipe-cancer that was removed from his mouth a short time ago by a Lafayette surgeon. He thinks there are still a few places that the treatment did not reach, and that at least one more treatment will be necessary.