Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 79, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Hi. A. Corbin of Morocco was in town on business Monday. Col. Fred Phillips made a business trip to Chicago Monday Charles Templeton of Monon was in town on business Monday. Philip O’Dowd of Monpn visited Monday with Philip Kissinger, north of town. t - Villas Price of Barkley tp., Wjent to Pjper City, 111., Monday for a short visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Phillips left Tuesday for Frahklin, Ind., where they will make their future home. Mrs. Mae Parcels has resigned her position with E. V. Ransford and will leave next week for lowa. W. S. Day . went to Lafayette Monday to visit with his son Omar, who is a student at Purdue University. Mrs. Cephas Miller returned to her home in Goshen Monday. She has been visiting with friends and relatives here. Raphael Babb of Monticello returned Tuesday to his home after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Albion. Ed Szymanski of St. Joseph’s college, left Saturday for his home in Gary, where he will visit this week with his parents. Mrs. Elizabeth Vannice returned to her home in Monon Saturday after a three weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore. Mrs. H. M. Halmoth returned Tuesday to her home In Indianapolis. She had been here visiting with Mrs. Frank Foltz. \Mr. and Mrs. Levi Chupp of near Surrey went to Edinburg, Ind., Saturday for a week's visit with their sons Anson and Frank Chupp. •Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Messman returned to their home in Kentland Saturday. They have been visiting with his brother, Harvey Messman. Monday to take charge of Laßue Bjos. store while A. S. Laßue is absent in Kewanna, on business. Mrs. J. Biederman returned to her home in Oklahoma City, Okla., Saturday. She has been visiting here for three weeks with her brother, Frank Ham. Scott Chestnut has severed his connection with the Rensselaer Garage and will go to Chicago shortly and accept a position as auto driver with an automobile concern. Frank and George Medland returned to Logansport Saturday to make arrangements for laborers on St. Joseph’s new buildings, which they will start some time this week. A Mrs. M. H. Hemphill and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alter returned Saturday from their western trip. They visited at Manitou, 'Colo., and with the Yeoman brothers at Kingman, Kans. C. A. Tuteur went to Indianapolis Saturday to attend the annual banquet of the Michigan Alumni association. From there he will go to Greenfield to visit with G. F. Duncan. The Rensselaer- people in the Presbyterian hospital are all doing nicely. Mrs. Morgan, Misses Sadie Paulus and Alice Drake have all been operated on and\are recovering in good shape. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hayden returned to their home in Lowell Monday. They were here to attend the Robinson reunion, Mrs. Hayden being a daughter of Wesley Robinson of Haminond. Alfred Hoover of south of town went to the Frances Willard hospital in Chicago Saturday to undergo an operation for fistula. His father, W. M. Hoover, and his local physician accompanied him. Y Elza Grow and wife and J. F. Osborne and wife went to* Logansport Sunday to attend the funeral of his cousin’s husband, Robert Richards, who was killed by falling from a Pennsylvania freight train. ___j : Miss Leila Crisler of Claypool, Ind., left Monday for Mt. Ayr, where she will visit with relatives a short time before returning to her home. She visited here with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Harris.