Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Hezelden Cigars at Larsh’s drug store. John Hordeman spent Sunday in Chicago with relatives. Dr. I. M. Washburn was in Chica-" go on business Tuesday. Frank Hanim went to Kankakee, 111., Monday on business. JSjohn Nichols left Tuesday morning for Bonestell, South Dakota, where he has a farm. and Mrs. J. J. Hunt and Mas|er John spent Suhday with Mr. Hunt’s mother and brother Frankin Low'ell. Mrs. Francis Hopkins and daughter Gertrude returned Saturday from a short visit with relatives in Monticello. Miss Lena Jackson, who is teaching school in Kniman, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackson. jPerry Marlatt and daughter, Mrs. Roth, went to Hoopeston, 111., Saturday to visit a few days with Mrs. Joe Jackson. ’’4 George Long, who is attending school' at Crawfordsville, is home for a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Long. Mrs. L. N. Wells of Demotte was called to Rensselaer Monday on account of the serious sickness of her sister, Mrs. A. Halleck. The young, lady teachers of the town schools ’ were entertained at a dinner party Saturday night at the home of Miss Clara Parker. Viola, the three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Wolfe of Barkley township, is seriously sick with an attack of tonsilltis. XThe fifteen months old baby of ijr. and Mrs. Marton Reed of Fair Oaks, died Saturday night from a complication of infant troubles. Misses True George and Alice Bates entertained several young ladies at a dinner party at the home of the latter Saturday evening. Will and Louis Genres, two young Greeks from Chicago Heights, 111., have opened a fruit and confectionery store in the old Rosey hotel room. Arthur Shedd of Chicago and [brother Harry Shedd of New York, , silent Sunday with their parents, I Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Shedd, east of town. • Walter Hershey and Howard Sucher of near Champaign, 111., returned home Monday after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hatfter. Misses Lizzie and Lena Ahlers were 1 called to Earl Park, Saturday on account of the serious sickness df their sister, who lives there. Mrs. P. ty. Clarke, accompanied her daughter, Miss Ethel, to Chicago Monday to consult an ocoulist and also' to take treatment for the latter’s eyes. Y Delos Thompson and J. J. Montgomery went to Chicago Monday morning to arrange for new wires and poles to replace those destroyed by the storm. Mr., and Mrs. R. J. Cheesman returned to their home in West Point, Ind., Saturday. They have been visiting with Mrs. Cheesman’s brother, Frank Moore. Wm. Bowers writes us from Rockville, Mo., to send him one of those wall charts, and says: “Wte are having blustery weather. Old Missouri can get cold when she tries.” 1 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wilson and little son left Saturday for their new home near Mitchell, s. Dak. They expect to stop over at Fair Oaks and Chicago Heights, 111.,' to visit with relatives.