Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

C. W. Coen was In Chicago yester day. Elmer Gwin was in Brook on business Monday. John R. Gray was in Monon on business Saturday. - \ Miss Marie Gipp went to Delphi Saturday for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Monnett went to Evanston Saturday. Miss Anna Kistner went to Effingham, 111., Saturday for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore visited with relatives in Hammond Saturday. Mrs.' Mae Parcels went to Goodland Saturday to spend Sunday with her sister. W. F. Smith and H. J. Kannal were in Lafayette Tuesday to attend a sale of fast houses. The 'Ladles’ Dancy Club entertained 50 couples at a masked ball in the armory Monday night. Walter Morris, a student of agriculture at Cornell University, is visiting with Firman Thompson. John Ellis of Chicago University came Saturday to visit a few days with his father, J. H. S. Ellis. Miss Hanna Stevens of Camden, Ind., came Saturday for a two days visit with Miss Zelma Rayher. t , John Morgan spent Sunday in Chicago with his mother, who is in the Presbyterian hospital at that place. Mrs. John Sheehan of Gas City, returned to her homei Saturday after a week’s visit with her son at St. Joseph’s College. Miss Emma Vanscoth of Winamac, came Saturday to visit with Miss Cecil Rutherford and both spent Sunday in Roselawn. \ Mrs. J. W. Horton spent Sunday in Indianapolis with her son, Perry, who is attending a business college at that place. North Judson News: B. F. Funk, formerly of Jackson township, but now a resident of Marshall county, was here on business Thursday. C. H. Tyron of Sackett’s Harbor, N. Y., came Saturday on business. Mr. Tyron owns the farm occupied by Conrad Hildebrand near Pleasant Ridge. Oscar McClure went to Hammond Saturday. He still holds his position as street car conductor there and will not make his permanent residence here for some time. Walter Ponsler came over from Columbia City Monday evening to look after some business mattters here and in Newton county. He likes, his hew home firstrate. The work of tearing down the old buildings east of Roth Bros, meat market, to make ready for the new brick block to be erected thereon, was begun yesterday.

Mrs. M. E. Corliss went to Kankakee, 111., Saturday to attend the funeral of E. R. Williams, who died at Richfield, Idaho, and was brought to Kankakee for burial. Mesdames C. W. Hanley and Grant Warner went to Chicago Monday to attend a banquet given by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hanley to the Rensselaer people who live in Chicago. N i\Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Leavel came over from Wabash county Saturday, Mr. Leavel to look after some business matters and his wife to visit here and at Remington for several days. Ex-sheriff O’Connor was down from Kniman on business Friday and Saturday. He has about recovered from his lameness, and is looking better than when he was last here. Advertised letter: Herny Gibson, John Chllcote, James Henkle, Wm. Gibson, A. L. Matheys, Mrs. Daisy Burns, Mrs. Crayton Copas, Mrs. Jennie Hendricks, Miss Lizzie Babcock (2). Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins of Union tp., went to Nevada, Ind., Monday to nurse an aunt, who has been an invalid for the past two years. Mrs. Jenkins will probably remain there all summer. Hoover returned Saturday from the Presbyterian hospital in Chicago, where he underwent an operation for fistula a short time ago. He is recovering nicely from the operation. Mrs. W. F. Smith went to Chicago Tuesday to be present at the bedside of her sister, Mrs. J. E. Smith of Thorntown, Ind., who was operated on yesterday at the Robert Burns hospital in Cnicago for stomach trouble. ’Harry Wade and wife went to Big i Rapids, Mich.;' Tuesday to visit a short time. Harry has rented his (Wyoming ranch for the coming sumtmer and has secured an option on a barber shop in Francesville, which [he will run this summer.