Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Henry Amsler went to Elizabeth, N. Y., yesterday to visit with her daughter. 4 Mrs. M. E. Troxell of Demotte came Tuesday to spend a few days with relatives. Miss W. J. Lund of Chicago came Saturday to spend a few days with Mrs. Alda Parkinson. Ed Duvall, tbte liveryman, has ordered a double-seated Buick auto for livery purposes. Miss Blanche Conway returned to her home in Monon Monday after a few days visit with Miss Helen Hopkins. Mrs. Frank Cooper of Indianapolis came Tuesday for an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. J. R. Smith, of west of town. v W. F. Smith and C. W. Coen went to Logansport Monday to* purchase crushed rock for use on the Remington stone road. Mrs. James Mead and two children of Hammond came Saturday for a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Clarke Miss Anna Trainer of Chicago, has been employed as a nurse for Mrs. Elizur Sage, returned to her home in Chicago Monday. Uncle Robert White, who has been spending a few days on business here, went to Joliet, 111., Monday where he makes his home w’ith his son. Mrs. Mary Drake and daughter Mardie went to Chicago Monday. The latter will remain this week visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Maloney. E. C. Britton returned to his home in Lewiston, North Dakota, Tuesday after a two months visit with his uncle, Dode Britton, and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carter returneed to their home in Silver Lake, Ind., Monday. They were here to attend the funeral of Mrs. Sarah Barkley Sunday. Mrs. Wm. Jacks went Saturday to Chicago to spend a few days with her daughter Florence, who is taking treatment in skin-grafting in a Chicago hospital. Mrs. M. Cade and daughter Miss Mary, of Indianapoli,, spent Sunday with Perry Hor’jn. They were accompanied by Miss Harriet Lander a friend of Carl Duvall. Mesdames James Chapman, Oren Parker, George Williams and F. A. Turfler went to Hammond Saturday to attend a meeting of the Ladies’ Literary Society. Mrs. George Maines and daughter Miss Eva went to Goodland Saturday for a few days visit with her daughter, Mrs. Loy Hess, who lives southeast of that place. Mrs. Bruce Moffitt and children of Union tp., left Saturday for Davenport, No. Dak., wnere they will make their home. Mr. Moffitt left Friday from Illinois with their car of stock. Lake County Star: The Chicago bakers are going to raise on the price of bread, and ice this year will be a real luxury. There is only one cheap line left and that is the newspapers. Mrs. W. H. Galbraith returned to her home in Monday. She has been here since Friday visiting with her father, James Lewis, of Barkley tp., who has been suffering the past month with rheumatism. Kentland Democrat: Jacob R. Hazen of North Vernon, is the guest of Jacob Alte and family today... . Supt. J. c. Dickerson spent Saturday and Sunday with his family at the farm home in northern Jasper county. “Cigarette” O. A. Baker, who has been an exile from the U. S. for four years, surrendered himself at Indianapolis a few days ago. He left Indianapolis in 1905 after being exposed in the legislature by Ananias Baker of Rochester on a charge of bribery. Advertised letters. Jack Newton, C. P. Denham, G. F. Brown, John Martin (2), Rev. A. C. Northrop, Martin Kennedy, Walter Clara, Romulus Boyd, E. Peabiak, Goldie Wood (2), Faith R. Brown,' Alta Miller, Ethel Moore, Mable E. Cooper, Mrs. S. B. Hall. Wm. Bowers writes us from Rockville, Mo., to change the address of his Democrat from Rockville to Meredoaia, 111., He says: “We are floating our dredge down the Osage river to Warsaw, Mo. There we will get a steamer to tow us to Meredosla, a distance of about 800 miles.” Lyman Barce and wife of Rensselaer came Tuesday to visit their son Elmore and family a couple of weeks. Mr. Barce has nearly recovered from his paralytic stroke, but is contented to sit back and watch the old world wag on of Its own accord now days.—Fowler Review.
