Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

C. A. Clark went to Shelby on business Monday. D. H. Yeoman was in Michigan City on business Monday. Cyrl Steele of Wheatfield was in town on business Monday. Cleve Eger was in Chicago yesterday morning to look for a plumber. Isaac Kight and John Umtrees of Fair Oaks were business callers here Monday. Mrs. I. J. Porter went to Engler wood Monday to spend a week with her sister. Mrs. John Resh and children left yesterday for a visit with her mother at Medaryville. Miss Eva Clark returned Monday from Lafayette where she has been visiting her sisters. Isaac Parcels and Pierre Thompson went to Monon yesterday to attend the home-coming.

M. H. Garriott and son left yesterday to attend* the fair at Crothersville and visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Pyle came yesterday for a week’s visit with Adam Flesher, northeast of town. Mrs. Jesse Nichols and Mrs. I. D. Walker left Saturday for a visit with Alva Nichols’ at Patterson, Mo. Harry O. Lanning, the new science teacher in the city schools, came Monday to be present at institute. Fred Will of Tefft, who has been visiting a few days here, left Monday for Shelby to spend a short time. Mrs. Myria Rockwood of Grand Ridge, 111., an aunt of Mrs. A. J. Bellows, came Monday to visit the latter and her husband. William and Thomas Generies, who have been working in the L. Generies fruii store, returned to their homes in Chicago Heights Monday.

and Mrs. A. H. Hopkins returned home yesterday from Eagle River, Wis-, where Mesdames A. H. and Eldon Hopkins have been spending an outing. Advertised letters: Arthur Likens, A 1 Douglas, John Hill, Oern Davisson, Ed Yarl, Oeyvind Hopkins, Albert Goble, Edgar Fuller, Mildred Cox, Mrs. Alta Brown, Blanch Lerie, The agent at the local station sold 98 tickets for the excursion to Chicago Sunday. It was an ideal day for a trip to the Windy City, although a little cool in the morning and at night. Mrs. James Tourney went to Chicago Monday to visit with her uncle after a few weeks visit with her brother, A. J. Grant and wife. She returned to her home in New Orleans yesterday. The base ball game between Brook and Rensselaer last Sunday resulted in victory for the former by a score of sto 3. There was quite & good many enthusiasts from here who attended the game. » Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Harris and daughter Beatrice and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rhoades were auto goers to Monticello Sunday where they were guest of County Clerk Wallace Atkins and family. , ,

George Long, who was operated on last week in a Chicago hospital for appendicitis, is recovering the very best kind and will likely be brought home the lattei part of this week or the first of next. — g’- - John N. Price, who has been working at Mt. Vernon, So. Dakota for several months, returned to Parr Sunday evening and expects to remain here. He thinks Jasper county is good enough for him. Robert Fendig „ was down from Hammond Sunday and Monday to visit his sister, Mrs. Leopold Weir, who with her husband and sister Miss Edna Fendig left for their home in New Orleans yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Miller of Portersville, Cali., who have been the guests of his brother Werner Miller the past month,* left Saturday for New York City. Mr. Miller formerly lived in, Jasper county. Mrs. Mae Parcels, who has been spending the summer with her folks near Bluffton and with relatives in Remington, has returned to Rensselaer and again taken up a position as saleslady in the Racket Store.

MtJams Donnelly and wife went to Byron, Wis., Monday to vißit their daughter, Mrs. Lucy Lantz, for a week or ten days. Mr. Lantz is a telegrapher and is working for the Wisconsin Central railroad at Byron. , . Russel Harmon left Saturday for LaSalle, 111., to take a party of homeseekers through the Dakotas. Mrs- Harmon and two children, who have been visiting in Illinois for a few weeks, will go with Mr. Harmon to the Dakotas and all will visit there two or three weeks.