Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Base Ball! SUNDAY AUG. Bth KENTLAND vs. Wrens Riverside Park BATTERY: HANKS ANO McLAIN Game Called 2:30 Admission -25 c

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Buy bread at the Home Grocery. John Martindale spent Thursday in Chicago. To-day’s markets: Wheat, 92c; Corn, 65c; Oats, 33c. Ira Norris went to Hammond Thursday for a short visit. Brown Lamborn of Chicago came Wednesday for a short visit- - Miss Lena Tuteur went to Chicago Wednesday for a short visit. C. B. Wells and son Palmer went to Indianapolis on business Thursday. Miss Ruth Gorham went to Lafayette Wednesday to visit with relatives. Frank McGinnis went to Westville, Ind., Thursday to visit with his father. • Mrs. J. H. Chapman went to St. Joe, Mich., Wednesday to spend a few days. Michael Nagle and son Arthur went to Lafayette Wednesday for a few days visit. Miss Rosa Miller left Wednesday for a month’s visit with relatives in Burlington, Wls. Ade was in town Tuesday and attended the minstrel show at thp opera house.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark of Chicago spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs- Mel Abbott. Miss Maude Daly of Danville, 111., came Tuesday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jacks. Miss Pauline Hordeman went to Chicago Wednesday to visit with Mrs. Frank Sharp. Walter Nare of Gifford, 111., returned to his home Wednesday after a visit with friends here. Jacob Oppenheimer of New Orleans, came Tuesday to visit with his sister, Mrs. B. S. Fendig. Mesdames H. W. Walters and Will Zard returned Wednesday from a short visit at Francesville. John Morgan went to Gary Thursday where he has employment with a real estate flrm as chauffer. C. Arthur Tuteur went to Indianapolis Wednesday to resume his work in the insurance business. Tom Hollingsworth returned Wednesday from Winona Lake where he has been visiting at the Boys’ City. Miss LaVera Lee returned Wednesday from Bloomington, where she has been aatending summer school. Mrs. Sarah Dodds returned to her home In Browntown, Ind., Wednesday after a week’s visit with relatives near here. Mr. and Mrs. George Hammerton and Miss Golden Manahan of East Lynn, 111., came Saturday to visit with relatives here. xl Tuesday the Hemphill horsestock factory shipped one of their machines. to Porto Rico for use in the U. S. Cavalry. hirs- M. A. Churchill of Randall, Minn., came Wednesday for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Clara Coen. She spent Thursday with relatives in Idaville. Mrs. W. H. Galbraith returned to her home in Chicago Thursday after a visit of a month with her father, James Lewis of Barkley township, who is in poor health.