Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

..Ellis Theater.. ONE NIGHT ONLY Thursday, August 26 Th® Hilarious Rural Comedy A PAIR OF COUNTRY KIDS prf The Realistic Explosion grr The Wharf Scene Rescue from the Waves The Country Dance The Lively Kids QEE The Funny Old Folks OLE * Scenic Production Complete io Great Specialties and riusical Numbers A Guaranteed New and First Class Production PRICES, 25c, 35 and 50c* Reserved Seats at Jes sen’s. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and t Country Readers. Next Saturday is old settlers’ day at Monticello. Big things doing on Oxfords at G. B. Porter’s this week. Jim Dunlap was over from Mt. Ayr on business Monday. Mrs. Arlie went to Monon Monday for a short visitJim Meyers of Chicago spent Monday with his parents here. Miss Mary Pierce went to Chicago Monday for a week’s visit.

S. P. Young went to South Bend I Monday for a few days stay. Mrs. Minnie Gordon of Monon was in town on business Monday. Mrs. Jesse Nichols went to Belfontaine, 0., Monday for a short visit. f f Christopher Salrin of Walker tp., was down visiting relatives Monday. Asa Thompson returned Monday from a six months stay near Mitchell, S. D. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Zard went to Franeesville Monday to spend a few days. George Colvert is enjoying a week fishing on the Wabash, near Battle Ground. 'V . A. Leavel of Wabash county was shaking hands with old friends here Saturday. Mrs. Clyde Williams returned Monday from a week’s visit at DeLong, Ind. Mrs. J. Fosdick of Fairbury, 111., came Monday to spend a few days with friends here. Miss Iva Harris of Remington spent Saturday and Sunday with ■friends north of townEverett Kinney went to Spencer, Ind., Monday to spend a week’s vacation with his parents. ' Miss Florence Loveridge of Hammond spent the week’s end with Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Grant. Art Turner of Colllnsburg, 111., came Saturday for a month’s visit with his father, Luther Turner. Miss Neine Heine of Monticello came Saturday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Elglesbach. Mrs. R. H. Campbell of Indianapolis spent the week’s t,nd with Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Jordan of Barkley tp. Harry B. Brown has been appointed postmaster at Kniman, this county, vice O. O- Hanley, resigned. Rev. J. S. Stabler of Cloverton, Ind., was in town Monday on his return from a church convention at Lanorte. W. N. Sherrill, accompanied by George Barker of northeast of town, returned to his home in Mlllerton, Mich., Monday. Mrs. Arthur Johnson and little son returned to their home in Terre Haute yesterday after a visit here withxMr. and Mrs. E. Fidler. Mrs. Mary Rhinehart and daughter Mary returned to their home in Fickle, Ind., Monday after a visit with Mrs. Clifford Parkison. SL Bart Grant accompanied his little ■nephew, Homer Grant, who has been •visiting a few weeks here, to his home in Chestnut, 111-, Monday. Dir. Ethel Burner of Bloomington, 111., came Saturday for a ten days instruction in ‘‘manipulation'’ under the tutelage of Dr. F. A. Turfler.