Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

pi'illls Lutz went to Muncie on business yesterday. C. Babcock and daughter Margaret spent yesterday In Chicago. A. H. Dickinson of Carpenter tp., was a business visitor In town yesterday. Mr- and Mrs. J. B. Thompson of Remington were visitors in the city yesterday. Mrs. May Burns of Chicago visited with her brother, James Robinson, Thursday. Miss Jessie Makeever returned Thursday from a visit at Morocco and Brook. Miss Hope Hurley left yesterday for a visit with relatives at Reynolds and Monticello. Miss Lillian Witham of Mt. Ayr came Thursday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Critser. Harry Barnum of Franklin has been visiting with his sister, Mrs. Nat Scott, the past week. The K.. O. K- A. ball team defeated the Remington Colts 14 to 11 at the latter place Tuesday. Miss Stella Hansen went to Winona Lake yesterday to spend a few days at the Chautauqua. W. P. Gaffleld is arranging to take' a big party of land-seekers to North Dakota next month, on August 17. Mrs. Mary Travis went to Marlon yesterday for a month’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. Wade Loop. Mrs. Lillian Radcliffe and baby of Cincinnati is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs E. D. Rhoades.

Mrs. W. H. Klplinger went to Chicago yesterday to visit a few days with her cousin, Miss Francis Wilson. kjMrs. C. A. Parkison returned yestdMay to her home in Fickle, Ind., after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gwin. Several Rensselaer people automobiled over to Wolcott Thursday afternoon and night to the ball game and band concert. John Marlatt went to the Ford auto factory in Detroit, Mich., yesterday to secure the delivery of. another carload of autos. Mrs. J. L. Smith expects to go to Hebron today to remain during an expected interesting event in the family of her son Roy. HMrs. Charles Roberts, Mrs. Fred and Augustus Phillips spent Thursday in Fowler, making the trip via Knapp’s automoble. Mrs. Robert Lefler and neice, Miss Lola Damarin, returned Thursday to their home in Joliet, 111., after a visit with the former’s parents here. The members of the Presbyterian congregation held their annual lawn social Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Burton. W. A. Davenport went to Louisville and Elizabethtown, Ky., Thursday. Miss Ida Jacobson, Mrs. Davenport’s sister, will accompany him home for an extended stay. ''LNattie Scott has purchased two lsts on Van Rensselaer street, near his mother’s residence, and let the contract for building a six room frame cottage to Lee Jessup. C. S. Chamberlain, who recently underwent an operation in a Chicago hospital, is getting along very nicely and is now sitting up. She will be brought home in about two weeks, it is expected. An inter-class base ball game between the young men’s and Bible classes of the Christian church has been scheduled for next Thursday at the stock farm where the church will hold its annual picnic.

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