Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. “The Man From Home. . W. W. Francis spent Wednesday itl Monon. J. C. Gwin was In Chicago on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Meyers spent Wednesday in Lowell. Mr. and Mrs. George Ketchum spent Tuesday In Chicago. A. K. Yeoman went to Lafayette Tuesday to spend a few days. Mrs. Frank Jordan of Remington spent Wednesday with relatives here. Mrs. Will Morrison went, to Chicago Wednesday to visit with her parents. Mrs. Kate Watson and daughter, Mrs. I. M. Washburn, spent Tuesday in Chicago. Mrs. Mary E. Spitler returned Wednesday from a two months visit in Goshen. |N. S. Bates -put the first homegrown strawberries on the market here Tuesday. v Leon Lamson returned Monday from Ames, 111., where he has been attending college. A? .. . George Ade has been named by Gov. Marshall as one of the trustees of Purdue University. W. O. Rowles, A. R. and C. E. Duvall entertained Wednesday at cards. .! m ■ Misses Anna Botts of Monon and Ethel Lewis of Lee were in town on business Wednesday. Miss Fannie Newport of Clay City, came Wednesday to visit with her cousin, Miss Mary Adams. Miss Grace Wagner of Wabash came Wednesday to visit with Miss Bertha Eldredge of Barkley tp. Luther Schreiner returned Wednesday to his home in Delphi after a week’s visit with his aunt, Mrs. E. A. Aldrich. J. F. Warren went to Chicago Wednesday to spend a fe# days before returning to his home in Oklahoma, City, Okla. Leo Williams, a mechanic from the Apperson factory in Kokomo, has succeeded Art Battleday as manager of the Rensselaer Garage Mrs. Jumps Davisson and little grand-daughter returned to their home in Francesville Wednesday after a visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Edwards returned Tuesday from Chicago where Mr. Edwards has employment with the Parmalee Transfer Company. William Mens and Jakey Wright of Chicago returned to their homes Wednesday after a few days stay with Randolph Wright of near Mt. Ayr. Wm. Washburn, who has been suffering the t>ast few weeks from an unusually severe carbuncle on his neck, is recovering slowly from its effects. Mrs. Charles Kasson and son returned Wednesday to their home in Hammond after a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Orlan Grant. ■ - * There will be preaching at Bluegrass school house to-morrow at 8 p. m., by Rev. Kindlg. Everybody is cordiality Invited to attend this service.
