Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Frozen—,your butter from" the Home Grocery. Miss Ethel Huff of Fowler is visiting friends here. ... rs-u 1 Call Rowles & Parker for your next grocery order, Phone 95. The brick work on the HortonRoth Bros, block is completed. Mrs. C. B. Stewart and Mrs. Sarah Pruett spent Thursday in Monon. George, Lizzie and Minnie Hemphill spent yesterday at the Kankakee river. Mr. and Mrs. James Elliott went to Chicago Heights yesterday for a short visit. Will Marlin of Campbello, So. Carolina, is visiting his parents north of town. Mrs. E. E. Powell went to Jamestown, Ind., Wednesday for a few days business trip. Ralph Miles returned to his home in Wolcott Wednesday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Jackson. Miss Fannie McCarthy was called to Surrey Thursday to nurse Mrs. Omar Kenton, who is seriously sick. Oscar McClure reurned to his home in Hammond yesterday after a few days visit with his family here. Mrs. A. Luers and daughter Elizabeth left Thursday for an extended visit at Pittsburg, Pa., and Trenton, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Grow, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Grow and Mrs- N. Schmitter spent Thursday in Chicago.
James Fisher is improving his house with the building of a spacious porch, a coat of paint and new shingles.’ Bradley and Livingston Ross entertained several young couples at their home on River street Tuesday evening. Erhardt Weurthner and little son spent Thursday with his wife, who is ah inmate of the insane asylum at Longcliff. Charley Harmon returned to Chicago Wednesday after spending a short vacation with his wife and relatives here. Mrs. George Gorham went to Chicago Heights Thursday for a few days visit. Her son Lester will return with her. Miss Anna Radermacher of Chicago is here to spend the sumer with her sister, Mrs. Aif Donnelly, of north of town. Mrs. Bruce White, Miss Mabel Nowels and Mrs. Will Warren of Peru went to Monon Thursday to spend the day. Misses Pearl Jenkins ahd Merle Harvey returned to their home in Monticello Wednesday after a visit with friends here. Mrs. John Abbott and two daughters, of Goshen, Ind., came Wednesday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Spitler. The ladies of the Presbyterian church held their monthly dime social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows Tuesday. “'kilrs. W. J. Wright and son Willis lift Wednesday for Norwich, No. Dak., where they will visit her sister 1 , Mrs. Albert Bouk. Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Finehman of Ann Arbor, Mich., returned to their home Thursday after a visit with her sister, Mrs. George Andrus. Six business houses were destroyed by fire at Freeland Park, Benton county, Saturday by the explosion of a gasoline stove in a restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Jones and daughters, Misses Alice and - Ida Jones of Remington spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows. H. W. Kiplinger, Chas. Osborne, Frank Kresler and Landy Magee went to Water Valley Wednesday for a week’s outing on the Kankakee. S|Dr. Vickory of Chicago, assisted ty Drs. Kresler and Gwin, operated on Miss Pauline Knouff Wednesday for an Injury received in a fall Sunday. Sparing Bros., Firman Thompson and William Augspurger have purchased silo tanks and will use silage extensively for cattle feed this winter. Mrs. P. J. Brusnahan and daughter, Mrs. Ada Dewitt, returned to their home in Chicago Wednesday after a visit with relatives near Surrey. The Ellis theatre la being remodeled, new steps are being put in, the auditorium refrescoed, and ap electric fan system is also being installed. No style, but more up-to-date highgrade goods for your money than elsewhere. Moved into the Odd Fellows' Block. > THE FORSYTHE STORE.
