Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 August 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Buy Oxfords now at G. B. Porter's The Home Grocery has another car of flour in transit. Oxfords at less than cost all this week, at G. B. Porter’s. Attorney George A- Williams was at Winamac’on business yesterday. Robert Overton and Will Markin w T ere in Monon on business yesterday. Mrs- Bert Hopkins entertained at a nine o’clock breakfast yesterday morning. J. E. Flynn returned yesterday from a month’s visit at Chesterton and Lowell. Misses Fame and Grace Haas and Rose Carr went to Winamac yesterday to spend a few days. Miss Helen Hopkins returned yesterday from a week’s visit at Lafayette and Indianapolis. Court Reporter Sigler and family returned yesterday from a three weeks visit at Crown Point Allen Witham, rural mail carrier on the Parr route, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Miss Merle Harris entertained the G. L. C. girls at her home on Division sreet Wednesday evening. Mrs. Mary Rogers and Mrs. A. J. Rogers of Monon spent Wednesday with Mrs. James Leatherman. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stucker of near Mt. Ayr went to Frdnklin Thursday for a few days visit. Clyde Qorlis and wife of Kankakee, 111., spent Wednesday and Thursday with his mother here. J. K. Smith w T ent to Terre Haute Thursday where he will visit relatives the remainder of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave McConahay went to Idaville Wednesday to spend a few days with Dave’s parents. Miss Zoe Ross returned to her home in Lafayette yesterday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ranton. Leland and Paul Collins returned to their home in Indianapolis Thursday a six weeks visit with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Collins. “Venus” Crisler, who worked here a number of years ago as a jeweler with W. A- Huff, came Thursday in the capacity of land agent for a Dakota firm. N yJ- T. Randle has bought of S. M.‘ the brick residence on River street known as the Austin property. The consideration named in the deed is $4,000. J. H. Maines will occupy his mother’s property on Dayton street and she will make her home with her daughter. Mrs. Loy Hess, near Goodland. . i Miss Cordelia Monnett, who now lives at the Chicago Training School, came Thursday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Burton of north of town. Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn and little son returned to their home in Wichita, Kas-, Thursday after a few weeks visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Granville Moody: James Ellis, Ray and Sherman Parks, Gaylord McFarland, Livingston Ross and Emmet Laßue went to Wabash Wednesday to attend a Beta Phi Sigma convention. J. W. Mauck came down from Kankakee Tuesday afternoon to look after some business matters, returning home Thursday. He says he likes his new home first-rate.
Miss Constance Adams went to Chicago yesterday to study millinery styles. Her mother, Mrs. Eleanor Adams, accompanied her and will visit with her son, Joe Lakey. Mrs. Louis Ramp was operated on in the Wepley hospital in Chicago Thursday for a kidney trouble and appendicitis. The operation was successful and she is getting along nicely. NfMesdames C. C. Warner, Fred ifn'lllips, W. A. Hoover and A. R. Kresley, also Henry Purcuplle and Clarence Smith, attended Barnum & Bailey's circus at Lafayette Wednesday. Ex-Congressman Thomas Hammond is lying critically sick at his home in Hammond, and his death is apparently only a question of a few days. He has been in poop health for some time. N/mlbs Mary Hordeman, who is living at Frankfort and keeping house for her brother. Father William Hordeman, returned to Frankfort yesterday after a few <jlays visit with relatives here. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. N- O. Liane, of near Lisbon, No. Dak., August 12. Mrs. Liane will be here as Miss Lizzie Brown. They now have two children, both daughters. ; ~ y
