Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 August 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Renders.

J. J. Montgomery spent Wednesday in Chicago.

S. R. Nichols was in Chicago on business Wednesday.

Miss Eunice Adamson went to Lee Wednesday to nurse a sick relative.

Mrs. Joseph Long went to Chicago Wednesday to spend a few days.

Frank Hardman returned Wednesday from a few days trip to Chicago-

Miss Ceclle Rutherford went to Wlnamac Thursday to spend a few days.

John Walker went to Connersville Thursday for a few days stay with friends.

Mel Abbott and family returned Monday from a week spent on the Kankakee.

Mrs. Lou Mustard returned Thursday from a visit with relatives at Valparaiso.

B. J. Moore and family attended a picnic near Buffalo, White county, Wednesday.

Mrs. Lee E. Glazebrook went to Tefft Thursday to visit a few days with relatives.

M4ss Ethel Witham of Mt. Ayr, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Critser.

Rev. A. G. Work of Fenton, Mich., came Wednesday to spend a few days with friends.

Capt. and Mrs. G. W. Payne went to Frankfort Wednesday to spend a few days with friends.

George Terwilliger went to Cherubusco Wednesday to spend a few days with his parents.

Miss Blanche Merry and Melissa Murr of Mt. Ayr, took the train here for Chicago Wednesday.

Miss Marceline Roberts went to Ade Wednesday to visit a few days with friends and relatives.

A. Hufty returned to his home in Delphi Thursday after a short visit with relatives near Mt. Ayr.

Herman Tuteur went to Indianapolis Thursday to spend a few days with his brother, C. A. Tuteur.

Miss Myrtle Amsler went to Mich-

igan City Wednesday for a week’s . visit with her aunt, Mrs. I. O. Jones.

Mrs. Chas. Simpson and daughter, Miss Irene, returned home Wednesday from a few days visit in Monon.

Rev. V. Frost of the St. Charles Seminary in Ohio, spent Wednesday with Father Geitl at the Indian School. *

Mrs. R. M. Chissom of Chicago came Wednesday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy.

Miss Ruby Huffman went to Lafayette Wednesday to spend a few days wjth her sister, Miss Bertha Huffman.

Miss Clara Bush returned to * her home In Lebanon Wednesday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haskell. Mrs. Sadie Davis returned to her home in‘Wolcott Wednesday after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Davis. J. N. Gunyon, daughter, Miss Goldie, and Miss Ocie Wood of Parr went to Frankfort Thursday for a week’s visit.