Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
C. E. Prior waa in Hammond on business yesterday. A. E. Kirk was in Chicago on business yesterday. v Hugh Gamble went to Wheatfield on business yesterday. George Babcock and Joe Reeves spent Sunday in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. B. Forsythe returned Friday from a week’s lake trip. Ivan Carson of Monticello spent Sunday with his parents' here. Rev. G. H. Clarke returned home Monday from his outing at Winona. J. N. Wheatley of Frankfort came yesterday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kennedy. Albert Chotts of Chicago came yesterday to visit the family of Henry Wood. Mrs. O. K. Ritchey of south of town fractured, her shoulder Sunday, the result of a* fall. •*. ... f . ' Dr- Rose M. Remmek was called to Indianapplis Monday by the sickness of her parents.
E. J. Wood of Wolcott, took the train yesterday for Norfolk, N. D-, on a prospecting trip. Misses Fame and Grace Haas and. Rose Carr returned Monday from a week’s visit at Winamac. Mrs. W. F. Smith and little son went to Chicago yesterday to spend a few days with relatives. Mrs. Charles Jouvenat of Chicago came Saturday evening to visit her sister, Mrs. Charlotte George. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Eldredge of Barkley tp., went to Wabash Monday for a short visit with relatives. Miss Lural Anderson who is attending institute here, spent Monday night with her parents at Lee. Mrs. C. H. Dayton and two children went to Francesville yesterday to visit a few days with friends. Miss Beatrice Thomas returned to her home in Lafayette Monday after a visit with Miss Mabel Battleday. Edward Camp and J. H. Carson left yesterday for Monon, where they have a contract of tile ditching near there. Mrs. J. A. McFarland is visiting relatives in Boone and Parke counties for a couple of weeks, leaving Monday.
S. J. Dexter of Lafayette returned home Monday after a visit with his brother, Harvey Dexter of Union township. John Martindale and wife and grand-daughter, who have been visiting in Warren county, returned home yesterday. Roy Maple, who is attending institute here this week, went to Monon Monday evening to visit his parents over night. Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Parrett returned Monday evening from their vacation trip to Lyndon, Ohio, and Winona Lake. Miss Belle Kinrick of Flora came Friday evening to visit the families of Mt. R. Whittaker and Col. Maxwell for a week. f John Payne returned home last Saturday from a month’s visit with his aunt, Mrs. Charles Slaughter and family of Sharon. W. A. Davenport has about the largest sunflower we have seen this season, it measuring 1 foot in diameter, and is a “volunteer.”
Miss Eima Pauley of Chicago, who has been visiting with John Healy and family and other relatives, returned home Monday. Mrs. Ed Miller and daughter Bertha went to Monticello yesterday toattend the wedding of her niece, Miss Nettie Andrus to Harrison Smith. Chas. Elder went to Eaton Harbor, Mich., yesterday to begin work on one of the Sternberg dredges, which has a contract of three years’ work there. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Goble and little daughter Martha, and John Sullivan went to Sheldon Monday to visit a few days with Mrs. Goble’s brother Frank Dart. Mrs. E. E. Malone and children of Chicago spent last week with her mother, Mrs. Shields,. and attended the old settlers’ meeting at Monticello Saturday. Mr. and Mrs- M. Quinn of Chatsworth, 111., who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Lou Harmon, left yesterday for West Baden, Ind., to spend a few days. An examination under the new civil service rules will be held In Rensselaer by Postmaster Murray. Saturday, October 2, for the tuition of postmaster at PleasanWGrove, Mrs. M. O. Callaghan having resigned. The office paid $74 last year.
