Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 June 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
E. M. Cosat of Danville, 111., was In town on business yest'erday. Mrs. Nancy Barnum of Franklin came Wednesday to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Nattle Scott. NtCo. Supt. Lamson and wife, and Mn and Mrs. Geo. Ketchum visited E. E. Frltts and family In Delphi Sunday. v _ : rMiss Floy Williams went to Marlon yesterday to visit her brother -Floyd Williams, who Is attending college there. Mrs. James Thompson, In the north part of town, is critically ill, suffering from a complication of kidney trouble. Mesdames Grant Warner and J. A. Larsh entertained Thursday for Mrs. G. W. Trull and Miss Mae Dunlap of Chicago. E. M. Parcels, who has just returned from Edgewood, has purchased the Simpson barber shop on Van Rensselaer street. Charley Linn returned to his home in Monte Vista, Colo., yesterday after a days visit here with his sister, Mrs. W. H. Parkison. Charley is now head of the furnishing department of a big store in Monte Vista. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Harris received word Wednesday from their cousin, Oscar Harris, apprising them of the death of the latter’s daughter, at Redlands, Call., who died from injuries received in the explosion of a gasoline stove. Uncle Bill Kenton, who has been living near Mitchell, So. Dak., for the past few years, came Monday evening to visit Old friends. He came as far as Chicago with a car load of cattle. He reports the season too wet there for corn, but oats and wheat are looking fine. Miss Nellie Van Smith, who was employed with Ferguson & Wilson in their law office some eight years ago, will be married today at Worthington, 111., to Edward Taylor, one of the paying tellers in the Corn Exchange National Bank of Chicago. Miss Van Smith visited here frequently with Miss Gertrude Hopkins. . (• E. P. Honan and James Walters returned home Thursday form the Foresters coifvention at South Bend. John A. Herzog of Mishawaka, was elected State Chief Ranger to succeed Mr. Honan, who has held the position for some years. Geo. Strickfaden of Lafayette was reelected one of the trustees. Indianapolis was selected as the place for holding the next convention.
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