Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 March 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Dr. A. R. Kresler was in Chicago yesterday. John Marlatt was in Chicago on business yesterday. Livingston Ross went to Chicago Friday on a short visit. J. H. Randle of Monticello was in town on business yesterday. Goldie Payne of Newcastle, Ind., spent Friday with friends here. T. F. Emens of Lansing, Mich,, was in town on business yesterday. D. F. Martin of Logansport made a business trip to Rensselaer Thursday. Frank Hill returned Wednesday from Madison, Ind., where he has been visiting the past week. E. Perry of Windfall, Ind., was in town on business Wednesday. He left Thursday for Roselawn. Mrs. Charles Ramp went to Kentland Thursday to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Nicholas Krull. Miss Mae Henry of Roselawn returned to her home Thursday after a short visit with friends here. Mrs. Alfred Linn returned to Attica Wednesday followihjg a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Parkinson. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Charles and family departed Thursday for Fargo, No. Dak., where Mr. Charles has rented a farm. Mrs. R. Heyden of Rosedale, Ind., returned to her home Wednesday after a short* visit with her sister, Mrs. John Eger. r" ■ Miss Nora Whalie, who is employed at C. W. Coen’s, left Thursday for her home in Wheatfleld to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Rowen were called to Parr Thursday by the sickness of Mr. Rowen’s sister-in law, Mrs. Charles Rowen. Mrs. Frank Minicus retu'rned to her home in Chicago Heights Thursday. She had been visiting for the past two weeks with relatives here. The senior editor of the Lowell Tribune will, reach his 72d milestone next Monday, and thinks, he is the oldest editor in Lake county. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Rensselaer R-R-3, 3; Remington, 1; Remington R-R-4, 1; Rensselaer, R-R-4, 1; Mt. Ayr, 1. James Grider of Paxton, 111., and Grider of Bismark, 111., came ’nJesday for a short visit with the former’s daughter, Mrs. Alex Leach of this city. Lew Stover and family, Bert Beaver and two sons, and Jim Bullis left Wednesday for Larimore, North Dakota, where they will make their home in the future. Will Ireland of Monon has rented the Charles Grow property north of the railroad and will move his family here in a short time. He will be employed with Lee Jessup. - 1 i. Mrs. O. E J Miller left Thursday for Kenton, Ohio, where she will visit a few weeks with her mother. She will also visit, relatives in Piqua before returning home. Miss Goldie Stockton returned to Jaynesville, Wis., yesterday after an extended visit with her parents near Rensselaer. She is employed as a nurse in a Jaynesville hospital. Mrs. Oliver B. Haffner left for New York Wednesday - for a short visit before returning to her home in Arabee, Colo. She visited here with her mother, Mrs. Mary Stephenson. Calvin Cox who came here a short time ago Bedford to work for T. F. Dunlap, was forced to return to his home Wednesday on account of an Injured foot which is causing him considerable pain.