Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Charles Spain spent Sunday in Monticello. O. H. McKay went to Monon on business Saturday. Hugh Leavel went to Francisville on business yesterday. E. P. Honan was in Kentland on legal business yesterday. Bert Overton made a business trip to Lafayette Saturday. F. M. Hancock of Monon was in town yesterday on business. Mrs. Ola Hubbard, went to Chicago Saturday to spend a few days. Mrs. James Donnelly went to Hammond Saturday for a few days visit. Attorney Frank Foltz went to Crown Point on legal business yesterday. sjlke Tuteur of Chicago came Satfor a short visit with relatives here.

Chris Koepkey went to FrancesSaturday to visit a few days with his parents. Perry Gwin returned Saturday from a few days visit at Indianapolis and Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Seegrist of Tefft came yesterday to attend the commencement exercises. Mrs. Alexander Leach went to Hammond Saturday to visit with her children over Sunday. W. H. Morrison’s creainery station took in 391 gallons of cream Saturday, another record-breaking day. Mrs. Bert Demoss of Demotte came Saturday to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dode Britton. Misses Ella and Minnie Martin returned to Otterbein Saturday after a few days visit with their parents here. Rev. L. R. Lake returned to his home in Troy Grove, 111., Saturday after spneding a few days with Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Nichols. Bert Goff came Saturday from Belle Frouche, So. Dak., to the bedside of his mother, Mrs. George W. Goff, who continues critically ill. Alfred Collins went to Indianapolis Saturday to attend the funeral of Richard Grayson, an old school friend of his and a brother-in-law of Mrs. Joseph Ellis. Mrs. Warren Robinson went to Lagro, Ind., Saturday to visit with her sister. Her brother, John Ryan, of Gillam tp., met her at Monon and accompanied her. Parcels left on the early morning train yesterday for Mexico, Mo., to work as a bookkeeper for a poultry firm in which his brother Fred is employed.

rvMlss Mary Goetz of Newton tp., who taught In the Brook schools the. past year and Is now home for the summer vacation, has been engaged to teach there again the next school year. Carson went Sunday to Montncello to take a position as clothing salesman in the Goodman store. His position In the Murray store here was taken by C. E. Stevens of Francesvile. Mrs. Charles Platt left Saturday for a trip in the northwest. She will visit at Duluth, Minn., and several Wisconsin points. Her mother, Mrs. Henry Zacher, Joined her at Surrey. Rev. H. L. Klndig went to Evanston Saturday to attend the commencement exercises at the Evanston theologloal school. He; goes as a visitor from the Northwestern Indiana conference. Leland Jessen and Norman Gorham returned Friday from Indianapolis where they took the railway mail service examination. They visited relatives at Lebanon and Lafayette before returning home. Dr. English has sold ' his Reo auto to Mr. McCormick, agent for the Lafayette Life Insurance Company- The machine has been repainted and overhauled and will do service in finding life insurance buyers. w