Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 April 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Lou McConel of Oxford, was in town Friday on business. Dr. L. W. Meyer of the Chicago Training School was in town yesterday on business. Mat Jackson of Lebanon, came Tuesday for a few days visit'with his sisters, Mrs. A. A. Hoover and Mrs. John Jessen. Mose Tuteur went to Francesville Wednesday to spend a few days. From there he will go to Peoria. 111., and visit with relatives. The Cuppy tile factory at Chalmers was destroyed by fire Monday night. The loss is estimated at |5,000 with |1,850 insurance. Miss Josie Miller went to Indianapolis Wednesday where she expects to remain until fall. She was undecided what she will do there. A. A. Wittaker returned to his home in Francesville Wednesday after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. T. F; Dunlap of near Surrey. J. G. Perry, a former well known Goodland hardware dealer, but for some years a resident of Chicago, was in the city on business Wednesday. Mrs. E. C. Fontaine of Goodland, came Thursday to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Rice'•Porter. Both went to Chicago yesterday to spend the day. John Shlde of Lawrence, Kas., returned to his home yesterday. He has been here for several weeks assisting in the care of his father, who is seriously sick.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL Brief Items of Interest to Qty and Country Readers. Tomorrow Is Easter. To-day’s markets: Corn, 60 s: Oats, 50c. L. A. Bostwick went to Shelby Wednesday on business. A. Arrick of Wolcott was in town Thursday on business. Elza Grow made a business trip to Alton, 111., Thursday. Marlon Pierson made a business trip to Chicago WednesdayJohn Bislosky made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday. Ben Wasser of Monon was in town yesterday on business. C. W. Coen went to Chicago to spend the day with his son. Miss Francis Irwin went to Chicago Thursday to spend a few days. Mayor Ellis spent Thursday in Chicago with his son, John Ellis. Mrs. Simon Fendig of Wheatfield, visited with relatives here Friday. L. D. Bruenting of Indianapolis was in town Wednesday on business. Mesdames C. B. Stewart and Sarah Pruett spent Thursday in Mondfi. Mrs. James Anderson went tv Kersey Friday to visit several days. Mrs. Ira Sigler went to Crown Point Thursday to visit with relatives. -
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cochran, of Wabash, Ind., Sunday, April 4th, a boy. Mrs. Cochran is the daughter of W. R. Nowels of this city. Miss Francis Petty of Virgie went to Chicago Thursday to spend a few days visiting with relatives. Miss Petty has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Yeoman since Tuesday. Mrs. W. A. Parkinson and daughter Ardis Jane, returned to their home In Brook Wednesday after spending a few days’ visit with her parents In Hanging Grove township, and relatives here. Joe Jackson has sold his restaurant business in Hoopston, lti., and will move to Los Vegas, N. M., where his wife has gone on account of her health. ~ . Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Osborne returned from Lafayette Thursday where they attended the commencement exercises at the School of Nurses in the state soldiers home. Tdtelr daughter. Miss Fern, was one of the class. Goodland Herald: On Thursday of last week six pieces of skin were grafted on Mrs. Geo. Bales’ wound and Wednesday wnen the wound was examined It was found that five ot the six adhered and that it was healing nicely. Lake County Times: Mr. and and ■ Mrs. Charles Kaeson are entertaining Mrs. Kasson’s sister, Mrs. Eliza Philllpl of Remington and daughter, Mrs. Orlan Grant, of Rensselaer, at their home In Bellview place for a few days. The Democrat editor went to Indianapolis \ yesterday to attend a meeting ot the executive committee of the Indiana Democratic Editorial Association, of which he is the Tenth district member, to arrange for the mid-summer meet at Bloomington.
Mr. J. H. Downey of Monticello was the guest of Miss Ethel Sharp over Sunday. Mrs. C. M. Sands went to Monon yesterday to spend Easter with her parents. Mrs. D. H. Yeoman and daughter, Mrs. Bert Hopkins, spent Wednesday in Chicago. * Mrs. Sylvester Gray went to Goodland Wednesday for a short visit with relatives. Perry Gwin returned home Tuesday from Texas where he has been attending school. ' Rev. Rutter of Monticello filled the pulpit at the M. E. Church here Wednesday night. Dr. and Mrs. I. M. Washburn went to Longmont, Colo., Thursday on a prospecting trip. Ed Duvall and Perry Marlatt went to Lafayette Thursday to undergo treatment for their eyes. Frank Bartoo and J. M. Wood of East Carpenter were in Rensselaer on business Thursday. J. R. Phillips and W. O. McDonald of McCoysburg were in town Thursday to take a train for Indianapolis. Ray* Hopkins returned to Wabash College Wednesday, after spending a few days vacation with his father. Rev. G. H. Clarke went to Brook Thursday to attend the district meeting of the ministers of the Christian church. Wood Spitler returned home Thursday from the University of Wisconsin to spend a few days with his parents.
Miss Julia Meehan returned to her home in Remington Wednesday after a visit with her aiater, Mrs. Mat Worden. Mrs. P. M. Hann returned to her home In Englewood Thursday after t two weeks visit with her father, W. 8. Scott. —__ Miss , Zelma Rayher went to Bloomington Wednesday to enter the State University for the coming summer term. Miss Mabel Ward, who has been teaching school in Hanging Grove tp., returned to her home in Union City Thursday.
Wolcott now has two saloons, Charles Wright having been granted a license by the White county commissioners this week. They will get to ran tour months anyhow, as they can operate 90 days after the election in White, even though the county goes dry. I Judge Thompson writes The Democrat from Los Angeles, Call., where with Mrs. Thompson he, has been spending the winter, that they will start for home next Monday, via the Northern Pacific railroad, and to change the address of his | Democrat back to Rensselaer.
