Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Leonard Turier spent Sunday with his parents in Monticello. Fred Cissel went to Wolcott yesspend, a few days with Missal Hope *nd Ethel Hurley went to Reynolds yesterday for a few days visit with relatives. Miss Lillie Witham of Mt. Ayr came Monday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Critser. Mrs. Mell Abbott, and daughter Madeline went to Monticello Saturday to visit the coming week with her sister. W, A. Bringham of Paoli, Ind., was in town on business Friday and accompanied C. p. Wright to Marion Saturday. B. W. Sigler of Demotte spent' Saturday with his sister, Mrs. G. W. Goff, who has been seriously sick the past week. Mrs. James Peck returned to her home in Remington Saturday after a few days visit with her sister, Mrs. Matt Worden. Mr. and Mrs. George Gorham went to Lafayette Saturday on account of the serious sickness of Mr. Gorham’s sister. Miss Madeline Phillips of Minneapolis, Minn., came Monday for a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and, Mrs Phillip Blue.

V\Vade Laßue of Bloomington and wmar Day of Purdue came home Saturday to spend their spring vacation with their parents. Y Frank Morrow moved yesterday ftom the Mrs. Healey 'property on 'College Road to the Mrs. Seelman property in the east part of town. ysMr* 1 - %race Shindelar returned to her home in Hammond Saturday after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Laklp of Union tp - ; V Prof. C. F. Bradshaw went to Indianapolis Saturday to visit with his parents and to attend the meeting of the state teachers’ association. Frank McCarthy of the School of Medicine, came yesterdajj to spend a few days vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McCarthy. In the list of graduates .of the city high school published in Saturday’s Democrat, "F. O. Hermansen,” should have been Ethel Hermansen.

Mrs. Clyde Ulrey of Bemotte came - down Saturday to meet Mrs. D. T. Osborne of Drexell, Mo., who came Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Mary Troxell of Demote. George McElfresh was called to Sheridan, 111., Monday on account of the serious sickness' of her mother, Mrs. George Schreiner, whom it is feared cannot live. Greely Comer of Union tp., wtant to Cloverdsale Saturday to attend thp funeral of her grandfather, Samuel Meyer, who died Friday afternoon at the age of 85 years. *C. T. Otis, who has been taking a • trip to Cuba, writes The Democrat a postcard from St. Augustine, Fla., saying: “Have had an enjoyable trip; will be home April I.” • Alexander Leach and son, Earl Leach of Chandler, Okla., went to Hammond Saturday for a visit with the former’s daughter* Mrs. May Leach Garribtt, and his sons Everett and Oscar Leach. Mrs. John Barce, who has been making her home with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Troxell at Demotte, was in town Monday. She will visit with friends at Lafayette before returning to Demotte. ■t i .. Frank Snyder and Rees Hill loaded’ up their cars of horses and implements and shipped them to Canada, Tuesday. They will reach there before the farming season commences.—Brook Reporter./

L. B. Josserand of Monticello was in town Saturday a few hours on business. Mr. Josserand was a former resident bf Hanging Grove tp. He expects to move to Durant, Okla., where he has purchased a farm, in a short time. The cold March may prove a benefit for the fruit trees. They have not started to bud yet, and the chances are good now that/they will not get nipped with the frost> as they invariably do when we expedience a warm March. . a; V It is reported that J. P. Bruner /ns sold out his hotel business ajt Bartlesville, Okla., and will return to Rensselaer with his family in a fe# days. His daughter, Mrs. John Barce, who was in the city Monday, said she knew nothing about his having sold out there. Advertised letters: P. B. Prank, J. D. Cooper, C. P. Kinsey, Victor Renschler, H. V. Weaver, Mr. Ted Watson, William D. Taylor, Lee Mauck, L. Mauck, Janies Wircle,