Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
G. W. Infield made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. Willis Lutz returned Friday from a business trip to Monon. John Jones of Chicago was in town on business Friday. Harry Jacobs returned Thursday from a business trip to Chicago. Henry Watson went to Chicago Friday morning for an extended stay. F. E. and C. E. Morrow of Wolcott were in town a short time Thursday. Mrs. Firman Thompson of Chicago came Thursday for a short visit with relatives here. Misses Kate Maxwell and Anna Zabel 'of McCoysburg spent Thursday in Rensselaer. Clara Robinson went to Connersviile Friday to yisit with her brother, George Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. A 1 Peters returned Thursday from a ten days visit in Gilman and Anchor, 111. William Gilmore left Wednesday for Geddes, So. Dak., where he has employment on a farm. A movement is said to be on foot in Starke county to hold an option election next month. George Markin returned Thursday from Shelby with a stranglehold on a nice mallard duck. Carl Duvall arrived Thursday from Indianapolis to assist * his brother Earl in the store here. Herbert Zea returned home Wednesday. He has been working at the painter’s trade in Momence, 111. Miss May Tolen of Lafayette came Thursday for a short visit with Mrs. Thomas Parker near Gifford. A large crowd of Rensselaer buyers attend the McDonald & Phillips sale at McCoysburg Thursday. George Schialle of Staunton, Ind., came Thursday sot a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haag of south of town. Miss Lillie Sheets returned Wednesday from Chicago where she had been visiting since Monday with relatives. Mrs. Leslie Clark, daughter Ruth, and Mrs. Philip McElfresh went to Chicago Thursday for a week’s visit with relatives. Masonry in Indiana is 100 years old to-day. The first lodge in the state . was institutel at Vincennes, March 13, 1809. Mrs. Kate Watson returned Wednesday from Pontiac, 111., where she was called on account of the sickness of her sister. E. J. Perrlgo of near Mt. Ayr was in town on business Tuesday evening and left Wednesday for a short visit in Chicago. Mrs. Walter Osborne and little son Marion returned Wednesday to So. Bend after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allman. Carl Davidson of Goodland returned home Friday after a short visit with- his uncle, George Davidson. Charley Jacks and wife went to Francesville Thursday. Charlie expects td lease a barber shop at that place. Eiglesbach has decided not ts locate in Spokane, Wash., as was his intention. Instead he will continue. to work for bis father in their meat market here. John’s careful attention to business and his own pleasing personality will insure him success regardless of where he locates.
