Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Jim Robinson spent Sunday in Monon. B. S. Fendig went to Lowell on business Friday. Roe Yeoman returned Saturday from a trip to Chicago. Joseph Nagel went to Lafayette Saturday for a short visit. Will Kenna of Lowell was in town on business Saturday. Dallas Norris went to Linden Saturday to spend the summer., Robert Fendig of Hammond spent Sunday with his parents here. George Putts went to Chicago Saturday to spend a few days. Arthur Shedd of Chicago spent Sunday with his parents here. Wallace Miller of Lafayette spent Sunday with his parents here. Carls Criswell went to Brookston Saturday to spend a few days. Wm. Keen of Carpenter tp., was in the city on business Saturday. Arthur Cole of Lafayette came Saturday to spend a few days here. Mrs. C. F. Stackhouse went to Lafayette Saturday on a short visit. J. C. Beckman went to Chatsworth, 111., Saturday to visit a short time. John Borntrager went to Chicago for a short visit Sunday, returning Monday. Mrs. S. R. Nichols went to Monticello Monday to attend memorial services. Dr. A. E. Kirk returned Friday from the south where he has been traveling. , Mrs. Harry Wade returned to Francesville Saturday after a short stay here. John Abbott returned Monday to his home in Goshen, after a few days visit here. Misses Grace and Fame Haas went to Winamac Saturday to spang a few days. James Ellis went to Monticello Monday for a week’s visit with his. grandfather. Mrs. W. Lundt of Chicago came Saturday to spend a few days with Mrs. Alda Parkinson. Mrs. Ed Irwin' came over from Wolcott Sunday for a few days visit with relatives. Miss ‘Madeline Abbott went to Monticello Saturday to spend a few days with her aunt Prof. E. 8. Tillman went to North Manchester Monday to spend a few with his parents. " * Miss Eva Beyers of Monon returned home Friday after a week’s visit with Mrs. Emm* York. Mr. and Mrs. Delos Coen, of Chicago spent Sunday and Monday with their parents here. Ermon Ullom of Chicago came Monday to visit With his sister. Mrs. Percy Longfellow.