Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Less than cost prices on all Oxfords at G. B. Porter’s. Mrs. Wm. McCord of Chicago spent Sunday with friends here. Malcom Clark of Wheatfleld spent Saturday with friends here* Vaughn Woodworth went to Chicago Monday for a short visit. Mrs. Ida Crowder spent Saturday and Sunday at Delphi and Rossville. » Mrs. Charles Kessinger went to Connersville Saturday for a few days visit. Miss Bessie Davis went to Indianapolis yesterday for a few days visit. Mrs. Anna Cansky returned yesterday from a week’s visit at Chicago. Abe Hardy of Mt. Vernon, S. D., came yesterday to visit with his children. Plums, Pears, Peaches and Melons. Rowles & Parker’s new grocery. Phone D 5. Misses Alice and Jennie Eib returned yesterday from a week’s visit at Winona. Rev. G. H- Clarke went to Winona yesterday to spend the remainder of the week.
Clifford Griggs and wife of Daney, Wis., spent Satudrav with his parents here. Isaac Wiltshire spent Sunday with his wife, who is visiting at Kentland for two weeks. Miss Marceline Roberts returned Saturday from a few days spent at Ade, Newton county. Mrs. John Sharp and little son, John Jr., of Chicago Heights, are visiting relatives here* Mrs. L. M. Imes gave a party Thursday in honor of her neice, Miss Ellen Paris of Brooklyn, N. Y. Mrs. A. L- Robinson and Miss Clara Mitchell went yesterday to Medaryville on a few days visit. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Meyer returned Monday from Frankfort, where Mrs. Meyer has been visiting the past week. Acme Flour—Acme Flour. Think of Acme when you think of flour, $1.50 sack. Sold only by Rowles & Parker. Miss Alice Long returned to her home in Shelbyville Monday after a visit of a few days with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Worland. , Miss Ethel Sharp returned yesterday from a few days outing on the Tippecanoe near Buffalo, with a party of Monticello friends*
Mrs, Louie Hunt returned yesterday to her home in Baroda, Mich. Her father, W. H. Miller, accompanied h*er for a month’s visit. N v Miss lima Robinson, who has l£en visiting at Niagara Falls, came Monday to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. George Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. William Goette and Mr. and- Mrs. John Hermanson of Chicago spent the week’s end with Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hermanson of Gillam tp. Adam Kohley and children aid Mrs. Ed Kearnes'and family of Chicago came Friday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kohley, southeast of town. Mrs. E. P. Honan and son Edward went to Chicago Saturday for a week’s visit with friends. The latter will take treatment while there from an eye specialist. Mrs. Mel Abbott spent Monday in Monday in Monticello. Her daughMonticello. Her daughter Madeline, who has been visiting at that place, returned home with her. Goodland Herald: Wednesday the household effects of Miss May Huston were shipped to her at Lodge Grass, Mont., at which place she Will teach this coming year.
Sj S. E. Yeoman celebrated his 70th ! mrthday anniversay Saturday with ' A big dinner, which his wife prepared | unbeknown to him. Several of the ■ local G. A. R. post were his guests. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Wilcox of Springfield, Ohio, came Sunday in j their auto for a few days visit with his father and brothers at Surrey and his sister, Mrs. Farrie Leek of Rensselaer. I A. E. Renne of Chicago spent Sun-1 day with E. P. Honan. Mr. Renne was one of a party from Chicago to Cincinnati to attend a florists’ con-j vention, making the trip in a special train carrying a steam caltope, operated by the greatest steam piano player in the world. V Mrß. Laura Michael of Marlon ▼ks in town Saturday to make arrangements for moving back here. | She has rented one of Hiram Day’s new houses In the east part of town, 1 and will move into same. Next spring with her son she expects to move back on her farm south of town-
