Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. J. Hunt was in Lafayette on business Thursday. F. D. Gilman of Goodland was in town yesterday on business. George Ketchum was in Chicago on business Thursday. D. M. Worland was in Chicago on business Thursday. Dr. W. W. Merrill was in Fair Oaks on business Thursday. John Platt and Olive Jane Beasey went to Cedar Lake Thursday. Charlie Blue went to Fair Oaks on business Thursday. Miss Flora Weiss returned to her home in Peoria Thursday after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. Harry Wade of Francesville was here Thursday to attend the burial of her uncle, Ira W. Yeoman. Miss Bertie Low returned to her home in Monon Thursday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Zern Wright. John Critser and John Shellhart went to Monon on business yesterday. Floyd Williams went to Marion yesterday to finish his work in the Normal School. 1 Welkar Smith left yesterday to find employment on a farm at Fargo, North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. George Macy of Columbus, Ohio, came yesterday for a short visit with relatives here. Judge and Mrs. E. P. Hammond returned yesterday to their home in Lafayette after a short business trip here.

Misss Grace Shaw returned yesterday to her home in Chicago after a wekk’s visit with her brother, Charles Shaw. Mrs. Walter Haskins returned to her home in Englewood yesterday after a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Ritchey, Jr. Mrs- William Hirschy returned yesterday to her home in Chicago after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hauter. A K. Rainer and family of Lafayette spent Wednesday with Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Gwin, Miss Virenda Rainer remaining for a longer visit. Mrs. M. V. Woodcox returned to her home in Chicago Thursday after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Thad Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. William Gagle returned yesterday to her home in Ft. Recovery, Ohio, after a visit with relatives here and at Surrey. Mr. and Mrs. John Macy and daughter returned to their home in Noblesville yesterday' after a visit with relatives here. threshing will begin the first of the week. The yield is not going to be very good, not as good as anticipated a few’ weeks ago. Miss Majorie Vannatta went to Marion Thursday to visit her father. She was accompanied as far as Logansport by Miss Ethel Ferguson. Arnanda Prasomazinskl returned to her home in Hammond Saturday after a month’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. Warteiia. Dr. Frank McCarthy went to Terre Haute Wednesday where he will locate in the practice of medicine- ’ Julius Huff and M. Kessinger went to Manistee and Big Rapids, Mich., Thursday for a three weeks visit. \Alrs. I. A. Glazebrook and sisteritHaw, Miss Viola Glazebrook, went to Greencastle Wednesday for an extended visit.

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