Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1909 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Charles Snyder of Laura was in town on business Monday. Mrs. C. A. Brown went to Logansport Monday to visit a few days. Hurley Beam and Miss True George spent Sunday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rishling and little Harold Sharp spent Sunda}* in Monon Miss Elsie Ritchey went to Englewood Monday for a month's visit With relatives. Mrs. I. J. Porter and daughter, Mrs. Bert Brenner went to Chicago Monday for a short visit. Misses Ara Griswold and Ethel English went to Valparaiso Monday to take a teachers’ short course. W. S. Hand returned to his home in Gifford, lII.* Monday after a visit of a few days with Mrs. Martha Rusk. Roy Stephenson left for Hugo, Colo.,- Monday to be on the grounds at the big irrigated land opening to be held soon. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ranton returned to their home in Hoopeston, 111., Monday after a two weeks visit with their son, Ed Ranton, Jr.
William Wabhburn received his long-looked for auto Monday. It is a latest model Cadillac touring car, a beauty in design and color. Andrew Coffel cf Mier, Ind., came Monday to visit a few days with his’ sister-in-law, Mrs. Ed Floyd, in the west part of town. ■\Harvey Wood, Sr., returned Saturday from Miamisburg, Ohio, where he attended a reunion of the 93rd Ohio, in which he served during the civil war. Bruner went to Valparaiso Monday where he has opened a general store with M. M. Tyler, formerly of this county. The family will leave to-day to make their home at that place. W. I, McCullougn of Gilboa tp„ Benton county, and son John, the latter the new editor of the Remington Press, were in the city on business Monday, soliciting advertising for the Fountain Park program. They came over with J. H. Gilbert in the latter’s auto. Advertised letters: Ernest Wendtze, Elfert Lewis, .F. T. Kelley, Ed Reed, real estate, Walter Carr, M Long, Thomas & Co., Henry Weaver, Solomen Brewer, Stewart Hopping, Van Huff, Dr. F. P. Millard, Mrs. Mary Havens White, Mrs. Hal JJ°°A e ' D M,BB Ella Tho “as. Mrs. Hettle Boulden.
A. D. Scott of Monon was In the 2 y J2° k A Dg around Saturday. Scott is the Monon widower who Is alleged to have written an ad to a Warsaw paper ror a wife, which letter was copied In his home county papers after It appeared in the Warsaw paper. Perhaps the old boy is casting sheep’s eyes at some of Rensselaer’s marriageable females. Bro. McCullough of the Remington Press starts out well in his first Issue and will no doubt give the people of that vicinity the best paper they have had for many years. He has reduced the subscription price t° 11 P er year and the size of the paper from a 7-column quarto to a 6-column quarto, and will spend considerable In new type and equipment.
