Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Drlef Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. “The Man From Home. —» Miss Rosa Thompson spent Thursday in Monon. - Louis Geires was in Lafayette on business Thursday. Watch for the opening chapters of “The Man From Home.” » James Fisher went to Hammond on business Wednesday. Mrs. Alf Donnelly went to Chicago Thursday on a short visit. Charles Arnold went to Logausport on business Wednesday. James Ellis of Monticello spent Wednesday with relatives hejre. Mrs. O. E. Brown went to Kirklin Thursday to spend a few days. F. B. Ham and Tom Grant were in Monticello on business Thursday. / —rJohn A. Kellar of Hammond was in town on business Wednesday. Mrs. P. H. Haliigan of Hebron came Wednesday to visit relatives here. Alf Lowman of Pleasant Ridge was in Chicago on business Wednesday. Miss Minnie Tinkham of Laporte spent Wednesday with Mrs. Fannie Porter. Mary J. Hopkins went to Monti- v cello Thursday to visit withA her daughter. Fred Renicker returned Thursday from a week’s visit with relatives in Kansas. ’ Mrs. John Brookbank of Delphi spent Wednesday with Mrs. Clarence Maxwell. > Miss Alice Shedd went to Otterbein Thursday to spend a few days with friends. NLsimon Fendlg and Robert Mannon St Wheatfleld were in town on business Wednesday. 9- - , If you want a good go-cart, worth the money, you can get it at Worland’s Furniture Store. Mrs. John Remley went to Paine, Ohio, Thursday to visit with her son, Estel, who is working there. Chase Day and Lee Jessup returned Wednesday from a short fishing trip to Cedar Lake. Mrs. Harry Wilson of Monon came Wednesday to spend a few days with Mrs. Joseph Luers. Mrs. Eliza Reed and granddaughter, Miss Grace Reed, went to Chicago Wednesday for an extended visit. Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Meyer of Flora came Thursday to spend a feW days with their son, Dr. W. L. Meyer. Oliver Aldrich of Sioux City, Ij*., came Wednesday to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Aldrich.
