Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 April 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. K. Davis went to Monticello Tuesday on business. C. P. Wright went z to Lafayette Tuesday on business. Daniel Wolfe of Demotte was down on business yesterday. Howard Howell , of Medaryville was in town Tuesday on business. George Long left Tuesday to resume his work at Wabash college. '/ Mesdames George Ketchem and W. O. Rowles spent Tuesday in Chicago. Charles Dean, F. B. Ham and J. Q. Lewis were in Demotte yesteray on business. Moses Tuteur came from Indianapolis Tuesday to visit a short time with relatives. Miss Anna Misch of Wheatfield returned to her home Monday after a short visit with relatives here. Mrs. L. C. Rhoades returned Monday from a week’s visit with Mrs. Lillian Rhoades Radcliff, in Cincinnati, Ohio.

George Wood and family left for their new home at Mt. Vernon, So. Dak., Saturday. Earl Shlgley accompanied them. P. N. Mattis of Chicago spent Sunday with his wife, who has been staying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Grant. Mrs. Wallace Parkinson and daughter of Brook were visiting relatives and friends here and in Hanging Grove tp M Sunday. » Miss L. Sands returned to her home in Lafayette Monday. She has been visiting a few days with her brother, C. M. Sands. Mrs. Elizur Sage accompanied by a nurse from St. Joseph’s hospital at Joliet, 111., returned home Monday, considerably Improved in health. On his seventieth birthday anniversary Saturday evening, M. P. Warner was "surprised” by thirtyfive of his neighbors and friends. Miss Edith Adams returned Monday to her college work at Hillsdale, Mich., after a ten days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Adams. Warren Robinson and daughter Luella arrived home Saturday from lola, Kans., where they have been visiting with Frank Robinson, who is in pocfr health. Word was received here Saturday of the serious sickness of Mrs. Isaac Tuteur of Chicago. Miss Lena Tuteur left for that place Sunday to assist in her care. The county stone crusher will resume operations next week if the weather permits. Sylvester Gray will be in charge. It is located in the rear of the River Queen Mill. Mrs. S. E. Overton and two children returned to their home in South Haven, Mioh., Monday after a short visit with her father, Wm. Jordan and sister, Mrs. John Healy. Miss Emma Karper and nephew, Luther Goodman, returned home to Shreve, Ohio, Monday morning after a three weeks visit with her sister, Mrs. George Ulm. Mrs. Mary Morgan was brought home Sunday from the Mary Thompson hospital in Chicago, where she has been recovering from a recent operation for gall stones. In response to a telegram from South Chicago, where his brother Newton ImeS is seriously sick with pneumonia, W. J. Imes went to that place on the 9:65 train yesterday morning. kJ. It is reported that U. M. Baughman, wife and daughter, who moved from Rensselaer to Oklahoma over a year ago, are planning to visit relatives and friends in Monon and Rensselaer in a couple of months.— Monticello Journal.