Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 May 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
George Spangle went to Wolcott on business Monday. T. J. Mallatt was down from Fair Oaks yesterday on business. Miss Hayes Gwin returned Saturday from a short trip to Chicago. w Misses Lottie O’Connor and Mildred Halleck spent yesterday in Chicago. August Lucterhand of Carpenter township was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Rowen, the father of Mrs. C. B. Wells of Barkley township, is seriously sick with pneumonia. J. J. Fry returned to Chicago yesterday, after a several days visit with friends here and at Roselawn. Editor Lesley Miller of the Mt. Ayr Pilot attended the corner-stone laying at St. Joseph’s new chapel Sunday. Wilson Christy, a Reynolds hardware dealer, made an assignment Saturday for the benefit of his creditors. On adbount of the sickness of Rev. Klndig, Rev. J. C. Parrett preached Sunday night at thS - M. E. church.
• Mrs. Van Huff has resigned her position at the telephone office and went to Chicago Sunday to live with her parents. Mrs. John Fox returned to her home in Hobart Saturday after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Davis. Ralph McEnterfer, who recently sold his depot barber shop, to Charley Jacks, has" moved on a farm in Benton county. Alva Frost returned home Saturday in White county after a short visit with his uncle, Sam Williams of near McCoysburg. Mrs. Charles Thompson of Wabash came yesterday to spend a few days with her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson. George Kohler returned to Chicago Heights yesterday afternoon after a several weeks visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler. Mrs. Jennie Robinson returned to her home in Lafayette Monday after a two weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Martha Robinson. Mrs. Ella Frazee returned to her home in Kokomo Monday after a two weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Hayes of Barkley tp.
Mrs. Sarah Wright returned to her home in Grundy county, 111., Saturday after a several weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Willis. Theodore Smith of Monon returned home Monday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Emma Long, his sister, with whom he has been visiting a few days. Rev. O. E. Miller went to Monon Monday to attend the annual meeting of the Baptist pastors’ conference. He will go Tuesday to Chicago to attend the Moody Bible Institute for a week. N. Osborn of Gillam township was down on taxpaying business Monday. Mr. Osborn says they have had much more rain in his locality than here, and it was too wet to work in the fields at all there. Benton Review: John Barce of Rensselaer, stopped off here yesterday and visited his brother Elmore until today. He went from here to Templeton to visit his sister. He has been suffering with a severe cold, and Is taking a two weeks vacation.
