Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Call Rowles & Parker for your next grocery order, Phone 95. Remember that Rowles & Parker use their same old phone, number 95 in their new location. Lon Healy and Ed Robinson went to South Haven, Mich., yesterday to spend a few days. Joe Harmon of Indianapolis spent Sunday with his brothers, Lou and Russell Harmon here. Miss Jeanette Stewart of Chalmers came Saturday to visit with her sister, Mrs. J. C. ParrettGeorge Ade of near Brook took the train here Saturday for a business trip to New York. Abe Stone returned Monday to his work in Pittsburg after a short visit with friends here. Charles Macklenburg and Miss Anna Hale of Lafayette spent Sunday with his parents here. W. H. Snedpker is building a new grainery, corn crib and wagon shed on his farm in Barkley tp. Mrs. Sam Stevens of Francesville came Saturday to visit a few days with Mrs. John T- Murray. Advertised letters: F. O. Churchill, Edward Hasty, (2), Miss Becca Ascue, Myrtle Pierson, (2). C- I. Parcels and grand-daughter, Flossie Hines, went to Kentland yesterday to spend a few days. Jay Zimmerman returned to Chicago Monday evening where he is working as a paper hanger. Lawrence and Miss Mary Hildebrand of Chicago are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kellner. Monroe Carr, wife and daughter, Miss Rose, visited S. A. Brusnahan and family near Parr Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brenner, Boyd Porter and W. J. Wright went fishing on the Kankakee yesterday. Miss Opal Sharp went to Chicago Heights Saturday for a visit with her brother, John Sharp and family. Will and E. Fisher of Marion returned home Monday after the week's end visit with relatives here. Mrs. Peter Giver returned to her home in Wabash Monday after a visit with her sister, Mrs. Harry Wiltshire. Miss Callie Baker went to Rossville Saturday for -a month’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Nora KimberHng. 1 —————■ Mrs. Frank Makeever and daughter. Miss Gay of near Mt. Ayr, went to Lafayette Monday for a few days visit.
C. S. Chamberlain went to Chicago Saturday to spend Sunday with his wife, who is in a hospital in that place. Harve Robinson of Francesville spent Friday with relatives here and left Saturday for a few days stay in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brown and children went to Frankfort yesterday for the week's end visit with relatives. , Mr. and Mrs. T- M. Burke of Chicago returned home Sunday after a week’s visit with sfr. and Mrs. E. J. Duvall. Charley Hill, who has been visiting at different points in the west, came Monday to visit his brother, Frank Hill. Wallace Erwin of Hoopeston, 111., came Monday to assist in the work of building vats for the pickle salting station. Mrs. M. E. Spitler and daughter, Mrs. M. B. Learning went to Lafayette Monday to visit with Mrs. E. P. Hammond. Frank Hoover and A. K. Yeoman were in Chicago on business Monday, both having shipped cattle there Sunday nightMr. and Mrs. Theodore Jesse and little daughter of Mooresville, cape Monday to visit Mieses Jennie and Lizzie Comer. Mrs. James Ennis and daughter, Miss Lillie Sheetz, went to West Chicago Monday to visit with-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sheetz. , Mrs. Rltta Wasson and two children ’•eturned to their home in Winchester Saturday after a short visit with relatives herq, XiMr. and Mrs- Wilson Shaffer left yMterday for an extended visit at Spokane and Seattle, Wash., where Mrs. Shaffer has relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C- M. Davenport and daughter of Elwood came Sunday to visit with the former’s brother, W. A. Davenport and family. Mrs. A. Lingenfelter and son Glen of Marlon came Monday to visit with her husband who Is a machinist at the garage. They will go to housekeeping here If they can secure suitable rooms.
