Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Vern Nowels was in Lafayette on business yesterday. Mayor Ellis went to Chicago on business Wednesday. 1Dan Waymire went to Lagrange, Ind., on business Wednesday. Miss Mary Comer went to Delphi Thursday to spend a few days. Charles Phegley went to Monticello Thursday for a short visit. Chase Day returned Wednesdayfrom a trip to Gary and Chicago. Oscar McClure of Hammond spent Wednesday with his here. George Peters went to Chicago Thursday in search of employment. Borntrager had a valuable cow killed by lightning Wednesday. Moses Sigo of Carpenter tp., was a business visitor in the city Thursday. Thomas Grant and Charles Bowers went to Hammond on business yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Leach and Mrs. Sarah Pruett spent yesterday in Monon. J. E. Maines and J. L. Brady went to Streator, 111., yesterday on business. 3k Mrs. Sarah Plynn went to Indianapolis Thursday to visit with her daughters. Clifford Griggs, who has been working at Wolcott, returned home Wednesday. Omar Day of Purdue came Thursto spend a short vacation with his parents here. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wright returned Wednesday from a few days visit in Chicago. _ Xvaugn Woodworth .of Purdue University is spending a few days with his parents here. Miss Harriet Lander of Indianapolis attended the Junior reception Thursday evening. Eger and Van Grant Went to Cedar Lake Wednesday in search of the elusive croppie. Mrs. Louis Hopkins of Glencoe,, 111., came Wednesday to attend the commencement exercises. - Mrs. Mattie Corliss and little grandsod went to Kankakee Wednesday to visit a few days. Mrs. Felix Parker and son returned to their homes in Roselawn Thursday after a short visit here. Miss Zelma Rayher returned Tuesday from Bloominton where she has been attending the State University.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wellington of Greencastle spent Tuesday with her sister, Miss Elizabeth Spaulding. Mrs. James German of* Monon returned home Thursday after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ben O’Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fate of Indianapolis came yesterday for a few days visit with his father, Geo. Fate. Mrs. Charles Jouvenant of Chicago came Wednesday to spend a few days with his slßter, Mrs. Charlotte George. Miss Beaulah Tillman of Napannee came Tuesday for a few days visit with her brother, Prof. E. S. Tillman. Mrs. B. Aldrich went to Delphi Wednesday to attend Commencement, her nephew being one of the graduates. v X,Mrs. Charles W. Hanley was taken to the Mary Thompson hospital in Chicago last Sunday to undergo an operfctlon.
