Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Mabel Truly spent Saturday in Monon. Miss Moilie Dickinson 'spent Sunday, in Monticello. Bert Beaver and litte son spent Sunday in Monticello. Ernest Clark of Delphi spent Sunday with his parents here. Flour in bulk, any amount you want, at the Home Grocery. Mrs. Mary Troxell of Demotte spent Friday with friends here. Mrs. Hugh Leavel spent Sunday with her parents at Francesville* Misses Virgina and Ethel McElhoe of Reynolds spent Saturday here. ~ f ■ ’ Kenneth Allman went to Milwaukee Saturday for a few days visit. Misses Martha Long and Helen Murray spent Saturday In Lafayette. Mr. and Mrs. Iran Grant returned to their home In Chicago Saturday. Mrs. George Parkison went to Urbana, 0., Saturday for a two weeks visit. Wm. Bowers left yesterday for Noble Lake, Ark., to work on a dredge. Miss Elsie Heller of Greensburg, Ind., is visiting the Sparling Bros., south of town. Lou Sternberg went to Clinton, 111-, Saturday to spend a few days with relatives. Miss Lucy Wagner of near Remington went to Chicago Saturday for a week’s visit. Mrs. Kent Blankenship returned Saturday from a week’s visit at Elkhart and South Bend, Emil Huff returned to hisi home in Fowler Saturday after a week’s visit with friends here. Max Smith of Chicago came Saturday for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nowels.
Miss Cieo Pitts of Lafayette came Friday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Davis. Acme, Acme! Acme Flour! No better flour made. Only $1.50 sack. Phone 95. ROWLES & PARKER. Miss Lillie Sheetz returned Monday from a three weeks visit with her brother, Robert Sheetz,. of Chicago. Mrs. Minnie Schultz went to Francesville Monday for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. August Walters. Rev. A. G. Work returned to his home in Fenton, Mich., Saturday after a few days spent with friends here. Miss Lena Yeoman of Columbia City came Friday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Yeoman. David Shields of Malinta, Tenn., went to Chicago Saturday to spend a few days , after visiting his mother here. Dr. and Mrs- F. A. Turfler returned Saturday from a week spent at the Osteopath convention at Minneapolis. - Mrs. M. C. Day returned to her home in Detroit, Mich., Saturday after a week’s visit with Mrs. Mary Jane Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Michaels returned to Union City Saturday after a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Ernest Lamson. Mrs. Louisa Ladd and daughter returned to their home in Fowler Saturday after the week’s end visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Imes. Mr. and Mrs. George Riggins and family of Crawfordsville returned home Monday after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs- William Green. Arvel Bringle of Fair Oaks and Miss Ellen Childers of Rensselaer, who have been attending normal at Terre Haute, returned home Friday. Miss Mildred Van Schoick, who has been visiting with Mrs. F. A. Ross the past ten days, returned to her home in Syracuse, N. Y., Monday.
Francesville Irlbune:. Mrs. James Tillett, and Mrs. A. A. Tillett of Peru, and Mrs. Thomas Randle of Hope, Kan., are visiting relatives here. Njf Geo. W. Andrus, who returned ffW Chicago last Thursday where he had gone for medical treatment, is getting along as well as can be expected, and was feeling some better at last reports. The Wolcott band which gave us such an excellent concert several weeks ago, played last week at the Clinton county fair, and the press comment from Frankfort speaks highly of the band and their leader’s ability. jtajam Scott, living on the George Ketchum farm In Barkley tp., has what is probably the bumper oats crop of the year, getting an average of 50 bushels per acre on a 30 acre field. A ten acre field averaged 45 bushels. r
