Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mark on your card—Phone No. 36. THE FORSYTHE STORE. Miss Kathenn Watson returned yesterday from a week’s visit at Delphi. Miss Konsie Kaylor of Chicago came Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Remley. Mrs. B. D. Comer and Miss Lora Bruce left yesterday for an extended visit at Los Angeles, Call. Frank King has purchased the barn on the Charles Roberts place and moved it onto the lots where his barn, was burned recently. Mrs. Ruth Stevenson, from Erie, Pa-, who has been visiting her son Charley Stevenson, went to Monticello Monday for a short visit. John V. and Charles Myers of Wheatfield and F. W. Fisher of Kankakee tp., were down yesterday, looking after some business matters. John Shide of near Remington, left Monday for Larimore, No. Dak., to work on a farm. Jacob Wagner accompanied him as far as Chicago. Mrs. George Moss and sons, Gardner and George, Jr., returned to their home in Frankfort Monday after a visit with Mrs. Alda Parklson. Mrs. Mary Barnett and daughter Muriel of Topeka, Kan., who have been visiting relatives here, left Monday for a short visit at North Liberty.

N/Mesdames A. H. and Eldon Hopk|hs went to Eagle River, Wis., yesterday on an outing trip. A. H. Hopkins acornpanied them as far as Chicago. Mrs. B- Hammering and son Gerald returned to their home in Chicago Saturday after a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Walters of south of town. Miss Ethel Jacks came up from Lafayette Sunday morning to spend a couple of days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G- A. Jacks, returning to Lafayette Monday. xl T. J. Marlatt of Fair Oaks was ip the city on business Monday. Tom, like every other sensible man in the county, heartily favors a mutual telephone system. 'J Mrs. M. Kohley and daughters, charlotte, Viola and Colletta went to Joliet, 111., yesterday to attend the wedding of her neice, Miss Mary Kohley, to John Farmer. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Porter went to Winona Lake yesterday to attend the tenth annual convention of the Ohio Farmers’ Insurance company. They will return Thursday. •J"Frank Kresler, Charley Osborne, iVW. Kiplinger and Landy Magee returned Friday evening from their Kankakee fishing trip. They brought back only 80 pounds of fish. Clark Colver of Sterling, Mich., and Christian Anderson of York, England, who have been visiting with relatives here, went to Chicago yesterday to spend a few days. VLieut. True Woodworth, and Serg. Gpbgloff went to Indianapolis Monday to shoot for a place on the state rifle team. Private Don Warren accompanied them as score-keeper. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson went to Chicago Saturday. The former returned Monday but Mrs. Wasson will remain for a week to visit the family of her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Coen.

'yke Parcels went to Shelby Saturday to search for bis sorrel mare which he thinks was stolen from his barn in Rensselaer one night last week. He found no trace of the horse. Coen & Brady sold their coal team Monday for an even SSOO to E J. Muzzall, a horsebuyer who was here for the day and purchased several head of good horses hereabouts. The former fire department team was also purchased of Clint Brown by the same buyer, at S4OO. J\Rev. J. C. Parrett, Prof. E- S. Tillman, G. K. Hollingsworth and Fred King accompanied, Thomas Hollingsworth, Ray Laßue, Thomas Padgltt, “Bill” Babcock, Cope and Emil Hanley, Howard Clark, Ferd Hamilton, Charles Porter, John, Abe and Ernest Moore to the Boys’ City at Winona Lake Monday for a week’s outing. Preparations are being made to entertain 3,000 visitors at the Soldiers Home at Lafayette on August 12th the occasion being a monster state picnic. The picnic is to be in the nature of aurally of the veterans of two wars—the civil war and the Spanish-American war. A very few Mexican war veterans may be in attendance also. Joe Dlenhart of Lafayette spent Sunday with Attorney E. P. Honan. Mr. Dlenhart is state treasurer of the Catholic Order of foresters, and both he and Mr. Honan go to Montreal next week as delegates to the International convention of that order. They will leave Chicago next Sunday afternoon, the western delegates traveling In a special train df Pullmans, with observation cars, etc.