Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Read The Democrat’s clubbing list on another page. pelisses Flo Harris and Mary Yates |pent Tuesday in Chicago. M. V. Brown and D. H. Yeoman visited th 4 cement show in Chicago Tuesday. Vern Sayers of Greenwood. Ind., came Saturday to visit with Mrs. Ed Warren and Mrs. Mattie Grant. Mrs. Julia Healey left Monday for Delphi where she will spend the remainder of the winter with her daughter. '' i s ßob Milliron of Gary spent Sunday with friends in Rensselaer. Bob is now working with a surveying gang at Gary. Dode George and Everett Kinney were guests of Miss Lillian Russell at the Illinois theatre in Chicago Sunday night.

jKCeorge Kanne returned to his home in Campus, 111., Monday. He mad been visiting with his father, Michael Kanne. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Van Lear returned Monday from Chicago where they have been *attending the cement show. John D. Smith of Ottawa, 111., was here to attend the marriage of his nephew, Emory Mills. He returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Ella N. Drydread returned i to her home in Edinburg, Ind., Saturday. She has been visiting with her brother, Rev. H. L. Kindig. Chester Arnold returned to Valparaiso University Monday after a ten days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Arnold of Barkley tp. \ Leban Garner returned to his home in Stephens county, Wash., Monday. He had been visiting here i with his brother-in-law, A. S. LaRue. Advertised letters: Bert Mefford, ! Mr. Rosco, Chas. Weirre, Miss Wilma Pruett, E. A. Merrill, C. C. Smith, ; Geneva Goodnight, Miss Nelle Van Smith. TvCharles Grow, who has been visit- • ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grow, went to Wolcott Saturday. Tuesday he will re-enter the mail - service. Hale Grant and John Bishop ! shipped their household goods to j Spokane, Wash., Saturday. They ' expect to leave for that place the first of March. The Sheridan Athletic Club had a basket ball game scheduled with St. | Joseph’s college for Saturday aftternoon, but they failed to put in an appearance. Mrs. Geo. Barens of Wabash was called to Rensselaer Saturday on account of the death of Mrs. J. H. Perkins. Mr. Barcus also came Sunday morning. C. P. Wright left Monday on a business trip in the southern part of the state. His itinerary will include the cities of Indianapolis, Madison and Seymour. "VJim Brenner left Saturday .for Annapolis, Md., to prepare for the tentrance examination to the U. S. Naval Academy. The examination will be held June 15th. Mr. and Mrs. George Barcus of Wabash and Mrs. Milt Timmons of Monticello returned to their homes Monday. They have been here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Perkins. The Hammond basket ball team won a closely contested game from the local team Friday night, the final score standing 24 to 23. Rensselaer plays a return game at Hammond next Friday. Mrs. H. Purcupile and head trimmer, Miss Constance Adams, went to Chicago Monday to study spring millinery styles and purchase new spring goods. They expect to be in the city until Saturday.