Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Eph Hickman was In Indianapolis Monday. John Parkison spent Monday In Chicago. W. H. Morrison went to Chicago on business Monday. Ripple Bros., one ring circus is showing at Parr to-day. Mr. and Mrs. Will McCord of Chicago spent Monday here. John English went to Morocco yesterday for a short visit. Miss Bertha Huffman went to Lafayette Monday for a short visit. Miss Ethel Brouchert of Rose,; lawn, spent Monday with Miss Opal Grant. Mr. and Mrs. William Whitaker went to Dunkirk, Ind., Monday for a short visit. Mrs. M. E. Bemenderfer of Battle Ground came Saturday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Randle. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Finney returned to their home in Rossville yesterday after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Rayher. Peter Kline of Chicago, who has been spending a few days visiting here, left Saturday for Seattle, to visit the exposition. VMrs. Ed Ames returned Saturday frem Madison, Ind., where she was called to attend the funeral of her father Joseph Douglas. Miss Estella Cook of Forest, Ind., returned home Monday after a week’s visit with her uncle, Wash Cook of Hanging Grove tp. Mrs. P. M. Ham of Chicago, who is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S- Grant, went to Cedar Lake Saturday to spend the day. Mrs. Mary Livingston returned to her home in- Crown Point Monday after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Pancoast of Newton tp. J. M. Ott and several other Remington base ball fans were over yesterday with the ball team from that place to “root” for Remington. Miss Nellie Donahue returned Saturday to her home in Dayton, O, after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gallagher of south of town. Mrs. Teresa Page, from Honey Grove, Tex., who has been visiting with Mr- and Mrs. Frank Foltz, went to Rossville Monday for a short visit. Charles Radcliffe returned to his home in Cincinnati Monday after, a few days visit his wife and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades. Orville and Acie Shreeves, Don Warren, Frank Alter, Ernest Ramey and Lester Brown are working on the Monon’s extra gang at Cedar Lake. s>,Mrs. C. C. Warner, daughter Hele>K Miss Gertrude Hopkins and neice, little Gertrude Warner, went to Sullivan, Ind., Saturday for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson returned to their home in Terre aHute Monday after a two weeks visit with their daughter; Mrs. J. D. Martindale. Paisley Clark, Ve Richards and Ted Eger left Monday for Sheldon, 111., to work on the gravel road that Smith & Thompson have the contract for constructing. Tom Green, who is employed on B. J. Moore’s drill boat had the fingers of his right hand badly crushed Friday under the piston of ofte of the drills. F. E. Martin, formerly in the real estate business in this county, directs us to change the address of his Democrat from Englewood, Colo., to Mt. Ayr, lowa. Mrs. Dave Zeigler was called from Ottawa, 111., Friday on account of the sickness of her mother, Mrs. Elizer Sage of Newton tp. She returned home Monday. Mrs. Minnie Atkinson and daughters Lula and Esther returned Saturday to their home in Lebanon after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haskell and other relatives. Vernon Jacks returned Monday to Lafayette after a three weeks visit with his parents here, having decided to go back to work for his brother-in-law, Len Lefler. Advertised letters: Frank Oaks, (2), John Sandon, Virgil Gregor Fred Seivers, Samuel Leckleday. Charles Galbreath, T. M. Strew (2), P. Gillispie, Mrs. Ernest Miller. Jay Grow and two children of Mansfield, Tex., and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Grow of Logansport came last Wednesday to visit with their uncle, Harry Grow and other relatives. VMail Carrier Fox’s driving mare, foiled on a broken bottle Saturday and cut a gash in her side almost a foot in length. Tom O’Meara is substituting for Comrade on the star route.
