Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 September 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. I -n, The city schools open Monday. Nice white fat Mackerel at cTT. Starr’s & Co. Wm. Steele went to Shelby on business Wednesday. Cleve Eger spent Wednesday in Lafayette on business. Eli Gerber went to Bloomington on business Wednesday. A. Leopold went to Lafayette to attend the fair Wednesday. F. O. Churchill went to Lafayette Wednesday to attend the fair. Miss Cora Bruner returned Tuesday from a visit at Monticello. Mrs. Ray Wood returned from a business trip to Demotte Wednesday. Andrew Coffel went to Monon Wednesday to attend the home-com-ing. Granville Moody returned Wednesday from a business trip to Chicago. Wm. Nuss of north of town went to Kankakee, 111., on business Wednesday. M. Cook of Wabash was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. B- S. Fendig Wednesday. W. S.'Richards went to Fair Oaks Wednesday to paper the hotel at that place. Henry Kolhoff and Louis Muster w r ent to Crown Point on business Wednesday. John Poole returned Wednesday from a business trip to Lafayette and Muncie. Paul Glazebrook left yesterday to enter Purdue University. This Is his second year. Perry Ward and “Buck” Robinson went to Monon to attend the homecoming Wednesday. Brother Adolph Thoma, of St. Joseph’s College, went to Peoria, 111., on business Wednesday. Miss Blanche Babcock of Parr came Wednesday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Slyvester Gray. Miss Laura Gangloff returned home Wednesday from a week’s visit at Chicago with relatives. John Duvall, Earl Osborn and Carl Wood spent Wednesday at the fair races in Crown Point. Mrs. Lydia Phillips went to Monon Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Mary Madous, for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Reynolds of New York came Wednesday to visit his mother, Mrs. Hettie Nichols. Mrs. Lillie Sayler and Mrs- Jacob Gilmore returned Wednesday from a visit with relatives in Lafayette. Miss Ruth Makeever returned home Wednesday from a six weeks visit with relatives in Nebraska. A. Dekoka, who has been here on business a couple of days, returned to his home in Demotte Wednesday. F. J. Cook of Lacross, Ind., returned home Wednesday after at- ■ tending to some legal business here. Frank Paulin, who has been doing some painting here, returned to his home at Pontiac, 111., Wednesday. Joel F. Spriggs and son-in-law, W. M. Folgar of Walker tp., went to Hammond Wednesday on business.