Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 May 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A. H. Hopkins spent yesterday at Cedar Lake. Will Generies was in Chicago on business Monday. ยป D. M. Worland was in Chicago on business Monday. Mrs. William Barkley returned Saturday from a visit with relatives at Lafayette.

Miss Vera McMullen of Forest, 111., came Monday to visit with Mrs. L. A. Harmon, her sister.

Mrs. Myrtle Johns and daughter of Terre Haute came Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Emmet Fiddler.

Mrs. W. S. Lowman of Pleasant Ridge left Monday for Paris, Tenn., to visit her mother, who is very sick.

Mrs. Ross Grant of Minneapolis, Minn., came Monday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Alter.

Mr. and Mrs. Scott Brenner of Roselawn spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brenner at the Makeever Hotel.

Mrs. W. P. Crowell and daughter, Mrs. B. F. Carr, of Monticello, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Crowell.

Miss Lu via Gunyon of Union tp., returned to Marion Monday to resume her studies in a business college at that place.

Leo Worland and Ray Markin expect to leave Thursday for Mitchell, So. Dak., where they will probably spend the summer.

Mrs. J. C. Porter went to Chicago yesterday to meet Miss Faye Irwin of Remington, who is en route for Albuquerque, N. M.

M. J. Roth, who is taking treatment at Mudlavia, spent Sunday with his family here, returning to the springs Monday.

Jakey Hopkins and wife of Superior, Neb., came Saturday for an extended visit with relatives here and near McCoysburg.

Mrs. Bruce White went up to Walker tp., Saturday to see her father, Michael Zick, who is very poorly. Mrs. Mattie Smith accompanied her.

Martin Daywitt of Frankfort returned to his home Saturday. He has been at Parr to attend the funeral of his brother, John Daywitt, mention of whose death was made in Saturday's Democrat.

Mr. and Mrs. Heuson Colburn of Chicago, returned to their home Monday. Mrs. Colburn has been visiting the past two weeks with her sister, Mrs. W. I. Hoover, and her husband joined her here Sunday.

F. M. Smith ie succeeded by .A. F. Knepp as publisher of the Chalmers Despatch, and the first Issue under the new management shows great improvement in Its local columns. We extend greetings to Bro. Knepp. f\Miss Katie Shields,* who has been teaching in the Brook schools for the past, year, came home Friday night to spend the summer vacation with her mother, Mrs. E. H. Shields. She has been engaged to teach in the same school next year.