Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

C. L. Carr was in Fair Oaks on business Monday. Max Kepner returned to his work in Seafleld Saturday. Vincent Eisele went to Hammond Saturday on business. C. C. Robinson of Lafayette was in town on business Monday. Miss Ida Winters of Wtolcott was in town a, short time Monday. B. J. Moore went to Monticello Tuesday on a horse-buying trip. W. R. Wylie of near Francesville, was in town on business yesterday. Rev. F. A. Morrow of Wolcott was in town on business Monday. Mrs. Sarah Miner went to Monon Tuesday to visit with her daughter. Miss Anna Smith of Waterloo, Ind., was in town on business Tuesday. William A. Gumelsprochen of Lafayette was in town on business yesterday. O. P. Taber of Remington made a business trip to Rensselaer yesterday. Will Imes of South Hammond name Tuesday to visit his father, W. J. Imes. Mrs. Bert Brenner and Mary Porter spent Sunday with relatives at Rossville. Mrs. Guss Grant returned Monday from a visit with relatives in Franklin, Ind. Miss Eva Moore succeeds Miss Mary Porter as stenographer in A. H. Hopkins’ office. Miss Rosa Miller went to Chicago Monday. She has employment there as a millinery trimmer. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman> Barce went to Oxford Saturday to visit a few days with their daughter. Mrs. Charles G. Spitler went to Chicago Monday to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Delos Coen. H. K. Corbin of Morocco returned home Tuesday. He had been here a few days on business. 1 Miss Ethel Murfltt of west of town went to Chicago Monday .for an extended visit with relatdives. Miss Mary White of Fremont, Mich., returned to her home Saturday after a visit with Miss Margaret Stockbridge. Earl Woodcox returned to his home in Chicago Friday after a short visit with his sister, Mrs. Thad Stephens. Joe Sheurich, Jr. left Monday for Grand Rapids, Mich., where he expects to find employment and prospect for a farm. Alfred Linn of Attica, returned to his home Monday. He has been visiting here with his daughter Mrs. W. H. Parkinson. Charles Marner of South Chicago*, Ind., returned to his home Monday. He had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Forbes. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wiltshire left Monday morhing for Town Creek, Ala., where they will visit for some time with relatives. Harve Robinson and Walter Hopkins, late of Uncle Sam’s service In the coast artillery at Fort Morgan, Ala., arrived home Monday. Mrs. Alexander Rennie returned to her home In Chicago Monday after a week’s visit with Mrs. Harve Miller and other Rensselaer friends. Mr. and, Mrs. Millard Grant returned to their home in Lansford, N. D., Monday. They have been spending a few days here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Swim were called to Monon Friday on account of the death of Mrs. Swim’s mother, Mrs. A. H. Bailey. The funeral was held Sunday. John Smith who has been employed a laborer oh Chris Koepkey’s Section for the past year, will leave Saturday for Seattle, Wash., where be will make his home. —■ ■ ' ’ - _ . . Miss Lydia Coombs of Lafayette returned Monday to her home. She visited here with het' nephew, Charles Coombs, who expects to move near Fargo, N. D., In a short time.