Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Q. f. Meyers spent yesterday in Chicago. Silas Swaim of Morocco was in town on business Thursday. Ivan Orant of Chicago came Thursday to visit his parents here. The G. L. C. Club picnicked at Miss Nell Drake’s Thursday evening. A daughter was born last week to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Haines of Barkley. 1 Tile ditchers should read the ad in The Democrat’s want column of ditchers wantedMiss Adah Hansen Y ent to Indianapolis and Danville Thursday to visit a few daysMiss Clara Bush and Mrs. Bert Moore of Frankfort are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haskell. J. D. Babcock of Bluffton was shaking hands with old friends here Thursday and yesterday. Make lemonade this bloomin’ hpt weather. Lemons 20c a dozen this week at the Home Grocery. Mrs. L. B. Fenner of Burwell, Neb., came Thursday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Gerber. H Julius Huff and two sons Orvel and Rey, went to Chicago Thursday to spend the week’s end with relatives Cut out the coupon from the 99c Racket Store’s full page ad in this paper next Saturday—lots of bargains.
Van 'and Oren Norman went to Frankfort Thursday to spend a few days with iheir sister, Mrs. Charles Leavel.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott of Muncie, 111., came Thursday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Francis of Newton tp.
Clayton Norgor returned Thursday from Chicago, where he went to secure employment at the machinists’ trade. He found no suitable job.
Mrs. H. Thompson of Indianapolis and Misses Elizabeth and Margaret Loftis of Anderson, came Thursday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank King.
Miss Candace Louthridge and grand-daughter, Miss Majorie Loughridge, left Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs- Frank Henkle at Lewiston, Pa. Mrs. W. H. Stephenson and Mr. and Mrs. William Freye and daughter Dorthea attended the wedding of Alva Stephenson to Ruth Bundy Thursday. r -AGeorge W. Andrus was taken to ilChicagc hospital Thursday for an operation for bowel trouble. Mr. Andrus has been in poor health for some time.
Mrs. Cliff Passons and two children' of Joliet, 111., who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Passons, left Thursday ,to spend a few days at Frankfort
Mrs. Margaret Maxwell of Francesville who has been visiting her son, E. C. Maxwell, left Thursday to attend a family reunion at Montgomery, Ohio.
Ed Heath of Oxford, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Fletcher of Aydelotte and son, S. Fletcher and wife of Chicago, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. George Colvert.
<Mrs. E. D. Rhoades entertained {Thursday and Friday afternoons for Mesdames Martin, Laidlaw and Radcliffe, who are visiting here from Cincinnati, Ohio.
Mesdames S. R. Nichols, S. S. Shedd, A- K. Yeoman, Rebecca Porter and Misses Alice and Edith Shedd went to Winona Lake yesterday to spend a few. days.
jp4 n 8 pound son w r as born to Mr- and Mrs. Roy Smith of Hebron, Thursday morning, and he has been christened- Albert Leonard Smith. Mother and child doing well.
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