Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to Cktj and Country Renders.
B. S. Fendlg spent Monday in Chicago.
Mrs. Ora T. Ross spent yesterday in Chicago.
Perry Gwin Bpent yesterday in Indianapolis.
Mrs. Jesse Crowell spent Tuesday in Monticello.
B. J. Moore was in Monpn on business Saturday.
Charles Simpson went to Monon on business-Monday.
Isaac Tuteur of Chicago spent Sunday with relatives here.
Dr. Kelsey of Francesville was in town on business Monday.
Senior Hopkins of Chicago Bpent Sunday with relatives here.
Mrs. W. L. Meyer spent Sunday with relatives in Frankfort.
E. L. Hollingsworth left Saturday on a fishing trip to Wisconsin.
Rufus Knox of Lafayette spent Sunday with his parents here.
Miss Clare Jessen went to Morocco Sunday to spend a few days.
Simon Fendig of Wheatfield was in town on business yesterday.
Miss Elsie Ritchey Went to Chicago yesterday for a three weeks visit.
Mrs. Mary E. Thompson went to Chicago Monday to spend a few days.
Ivan Brenner returned Sunday from a fishing trip to Lake Winona.
Fletcher Monnett went to Evanston Saturdlay for a two weeks stay.
Miss Martha Long entertained the G. L- C. girls at her home Saturday evening.
Miss Mabel Davis of Monticello spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Davis.
The K. of P. lodge will give a picnic Friday of this week, probably at the stock farm.
Emmet Laßue was home from Twelve Mile, Ind-, to spend Sunday with his parents here.
Misses Anna and Emma Clager returned yesterday from a week’s trip to Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burns of Kankakee, 111., came Monday for a week’s visit with relatives.
John Morgan returned Saturday from Lyons, Mich., where he has been employed in a garage.
Miss Emma Campbell of Logansport came yesterday to spend a few days with Mrs. H. F. Kapp.
. Mrs. W. C. Coffee of Urbana, 111., returned home Saturday after a short visit with Mrs. G. W. Hopkins-
Lou Harmon, J. H. S. Ellis and Guerney Jessen were in Oxford Friday night on base ball business.
C. A. Rauch and son Eugene of Peoria, lU., came Monday for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lee.
Mrs. G- E. Eastep of East Liverpool, Ohio, came yesterday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morlan.
Mr. and Mrs. George Gerniger of Marion came Sunday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Passons.
Mrs. Carter Moore returned to her home in Frankfort Monday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haskall.
Mr- and Mrs. -Frank Bird of Chicago Heights, 111., came Sunday to spend a few days with relatives here.
Mrs. Caddie Tourney of New Orleans, came Sunday to spend a month with her sister, Mrs. J. A. Grant. . Mrs. Lucile Lyons and Jod Lyons returned to their home in Delphi yesterday after a short visit with relatives here. J. C. Borntrager and children returned Sunday from a two weeks visit with her folks at Wapokoneta, Ohio. f- - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hardy and daughter of Alva, Okla., came yesterday to visit with relatives here and at Remington. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Tedford of Vincennes, Ind., are expected here this week to visit their daughter, Mrs. Geo. Hopkins. Mrs. H. B. Kessinger and son Earl returned to their home sh Tacoma, Wash., yesterday after a month’s visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. William Groom of Newton, Kan., returned Monday to their home after a two weeks visit with relatives near here.
