Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Read The Democrat’s clubbing .list on another page. Marton Pierson left Thursday for a short visit in Chicago. Miss Grace Boswinkle of Thayer was in town on business Thursday. Paisley Clark returned Thursday from a visit with relatives at Cincinnati, Ohio. W. H. Parkison /returned Thursday from a several days business trip to Chicago. The Democrat and tne Indianapolis Daily News, each a full year, for only $3.50. T'SHr. and Mrs. Ed Ranton left [Thursday for a visit with relatives in Hoopeston, 111. < C. P. Wright made another business trip to the southern part of the state Thursday. /\Jiev. and Mrs. J. C. Parrett went Thursday to visit with the latter’s parents near Chalmers. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Kingsbury of Chicago came Thursday for an extended stay in -.ensselaer. F. A. Baker, senior proprietor of the Delphi uaily Herald, was in tiie city on business Wednesday. spßode Welsh of Jordan tp., it is reported, is fixing up a wagon to haul the milk from D. V. Blake’s sheep dairy. Michael Lauer of Ottoville, Ohio, has been visiting a few days with his son who is a student at St. Joseph’s College. Mrs. E. P. Shields, who nas been here the past week in the interests of a publishing house, left Thursday for Monon. Mr. Chas. Jouvenant returned to her home in Chicago Friday after a two weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Charlotte George. Mason M. Barlow and Miss Mary Naomi Garvin, a young couple of the Milroy neighborhood, were united in marriage this week. Mrs. MaYy Troxell, Miss Cora Zimmerman and Mrs. E. D. Shrook of Demotte came Thursday to visit a few days with Mrs.’ Ed Warren. * The young ladies of the T. H. D. Club entertained Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Mills with an elegant dinner at the Comer House Wednesday night. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postofflces: Rensselaer, 2; Fair Oaksf, 1; Wheatfield, 1; Tefft, 1; Cambridge, lowa, 1; Spencer, Ind., 1. A new supply or abstract, legal or complaint backs, linen finish and in different colors, Just received at The Democrat office. They will be sold in any quantity desired. Mrs. Jennie Wishard, who for some time past has been making her home with her son in Chicago, came Wednesday to spend a few days with friends in Rensselaer. Mrs. Marshall Jones returned to her home in Brook Wednesday. She had been visiting since Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wiltshire and Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Yeoman. Mrs. George Hann£ and children of near Knlman spent Tuesday night in Rensselaer, and left Wednesday to join Mr. Hanna at Bloomington, Ind., where he recently traded for a farm.
Mrs. M. L. Brumbach of Odell, 111., and Mrs. Mary Brumbach of Yeoman, Ind., returned to their homes Thursday. They had been here to ( attend the funeral of Mrs. J. H. Perkins.
Mrs. Hattie Clark and daughter Gladys of near Francesville, visited a short time In Rensselaer Wednesday. They went from here to Des Moines, lowa, where they will remain for some time.
Only a very few more of those 12 Wall Charts left. Until closed out we will give one free to each subscriber, new or old, who calls in and pays a year’s subscription in advance. Remember, if sent by mail, \ 10‘ cents extta is charged for postage on the chart.
