Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

To-day’s markets: Corn, 64c.; Oats, 32c.; Wheat, 90c.

Mrs. Nettie Hoover went to Monticello Saturday to visit with relatives.

Emil Huff of Fowler came Sunday to spend a few days with friends here.

Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Irwin spent Sunday with Ed Irwin and wife at Wolcott.

Mr. and Mrs. William Gray went to Logansport Saturday to spend a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rhoades of Gary spent Sunday with their parents here.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donnelly went to Hammond Saturday to visit with her parents.

Mrs- Will 1 Zimmerman of Chicago came Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Will Zard.

Mrs. Russell Schluyter went to Chicago Monday to enter a dressmaking school.

Miss Edna Hauter entertained several young ladies at her home east of town Saturday.

L. W. Meyers of Monticello spent Friday and Saturday with his father, L. H. Meyers, here.

Mrs. Kent Blankenship went to Elkhart and South Bend Monday to visit with her sisters.

S- H. Hopkins and children went to Carroll county Saturday to visit with his son, John Hopkins.

Bertha and Bernice Albin of Tefft came Saturday to visit with their brother, Gilbert Albin and wife.

Miss Irene Simpson left Friday to spend a few days with Miss Nell Ryan and other friends in Gillam tp. *

Mesdames J. O. Worland and J. H. Tallman of Hammond spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Worland.

Mrs. Jesse Barnhill of Crawfordsville, who has been visiting friends here, went to Lee Monday to spend a few days.

Miss Minnie Sheurich returned Saturday from Chicago where she has been studying millinery styles the past month.

Ross Grant returned to Minneapolis, Minn,, Monday tp resume his work as salesman for a wholsesale fruit company.

Miss Ruth Giver, accompanied as far as Delphi by her brother Lawrence, returned to her home in Wabash Friday. '

Mrs. I. N. Best and daughter Pearl of Roselawn attended the funeral of Randolph Spriggs, which was held here Friday.

R. R. Stutenroth and Miss Vera Parker of Chicago came Saturday to spend a few days with relatives near McCoysburg.

TvMr. and Mrs. C. M. Sands returnfed 'Monday from a w-eek’s outing on the Kankakee and visiting his parents in Kankakee tp.

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. White returned to their home in Blue Island, 111., Monday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C- W. Rhoades.

J. C- Caldwell, a mechanic from the Fairbanks-Morse factory, is here setting up the gas engine in Roth Bros.’ butcher shop. KMr. and Mrs. B. F. Fendig left Cunday on a two weeks trip to Seattle, Vancouver, Spokane and various other points.

Mrs. E- B. Vondersmith returned* Saturday to her home in Kentland after a week’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. P. Wright.

Dr. and Mrs. F. A. Turfler and son Francis left Monday to attend an Osteopathic convention to be held this week in Minneapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brenner will leave this week for a trip through Michigan. They will stop at Detroit, Lyons, Port Huron and Bay City.

Mrs. Jennie Kendrick and little daughter returned to their home in Flora Monday after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Maxwell.

Advertised letters: X. T. Walsh, Oscar Olson, Joshua Mills, Mr. h! Cochus, C. Pohlman, Henry Thomas John Wuvefe, Lily Martin, Mrs. Mae Evans.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Vannatta of Chicago returned home Friday after a visit of two weeks with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. w. P. Gaffleld of Milroy tp. NJames Hemphill and friend, Ralph parper of Danville, 111., came over from Keqtland on their wheels Friday for a week’s visit with the family of E. P. Honan. Harry Dewey left yesterday for a two weeks visit at Wall, So, Dak., W. P. Gaffleld, Joseph Willett and John Rlshling to Oaks, No. Dak., and Carey L. Carr to Mitchell, So. Dak.