Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

W. J. Wright was in Chicago on business yesterday. % Joe O’Connor of Lafayette spent Monday with friends here. * J. J-. Montgomery was in Lafayette on business yesterday. Timothy Comer went to Marion yesterday to enter the soldiers home. Oscar Hauter and S. S. Shedd spent yesterday at Cedar Lake fishing. Mrs. Charles Reed went to Chicago yesterday on a tew days business trip. \A ball team from here trimmed McCoysburg at the latter place Sunday. Carl Iliff went to Monticello Monday, fwhere he expects to work on a farm} Rev. S. E. Kosta and two sons of Demotte were in town on business Monday. Ben O’Connor went to Roselawn Monday where he has a ditching contract on the Eli Gerber farm. Mrs. Effie Fairchild returned to her home in Demotte Saturday after a week’s visit with friends here. Father T. F. Sauer returned Friday from a two months vacation trip to Seattle and Los Angeles. xlMrs. L. H. Hamilton and daughter Mtihe w’ent to Arlington Heights, 11*., Sunday to visit with relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. James Beckman left Saturday for a visit with relatives in Hoopeston and otner Illinois points. The 54th annual reunion of the Car roll old settlers will be held at Delphi on Saturday, August 14. Mrs. S. L. Luce returned to her home in Englewood Saturday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Abe Halleck. Mrs. A. H. Dickinson and daughter Mattie of Carpenter tp., went to Chicago Saturday for a two weeks visit. g Misses Evylen O'Connor of Remington and Florence Laughlin of Ft. Wayne, spent Sunday with friends here. Brown Lamborn, who has been working for Maines & Hamilton, returned to his home in Chicago Saturday. Father Andrew Geitl of the Indian School was called to Shelburn, Ind., Saturday to the bedside of a sick priest. Prof, and Mrs. W. H. Sandqrs and daughter of Bloomington came Saturday to spend a few days with friends. Mrs. J. W. Williams and Mrs. Elmira Stockton spent Saturday and Sunday at the Battle Ground camp meeting. Walter English, who is employed as chauffer with his uncle, L. F. Hopkins, in Chicago, spent Sunday with his parents. Herbert Zea, who has been working with the Federal Advertising company, came Monday to spend a month’s vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and two Children returned to their home in Chicago Monday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Day. Mrs. A. Miller returned to her home in Indianapolis Saturday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lang of near Surrey. Advertised letters: Walter Smith, Andrew K. Smith, Geo. P. Shreffier, Temple Leming, Blanche Luries, Mrs. Bud Smith (2), Mae Carder (2). Mrs. Levi Renlcker and two daughters returned to their home in North Manchester Saturday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Renicker of Parr. Mrs. Rosa Jentz and two children and Mrs. Engle of Francesville came over Friday to visit their uncle, Lew’is Davisson, for a few days, returning home Monday. XMrs. J. C. Borntrager and children of south of town, and sister, Miss Edith Zink, left Saturday for Wappakoneta, Ohio, for a two weeks visit with their parents. E. G. Sternberg returned Monday from a three weeks trip to Colorado and Washington. Mrs. Starnberg remained for a short stay at Manltau Springs before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. John Hinkle, who have been spending the summer with John Osborne, went to Lafayette yesterday for a short visit. Misses Maude and Elizabeth Spitler went to Chicago Saturday to visU Mrs. D. M. Coen. The latter will also visit at Lake Wawasee and Goshen before returning home. There will be the usual morning preaching service at the Presbyterian church on Sabbath, Aug. 7th The subject of the pastor will b< “Free Indeed.” Everyone welcome