Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
*; THE RIVER QUEEN MILLS •’ «• are the leading mills in J this section of the country * J * • —therefore it is simply a • • * * matter of common pru- * * ■ • dence for you to have your * I milling done there. I SB • • * •• River Queen Mills LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and ( Country Readers. D. M. Worland transacted business in Parr Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith spent Saturday in Chicago. B. J. Moore went to Montpelier Sunday on business. Henry Briddy of Mt. Ayr visited friends here Saturday. John Bruner went to Hammond on business Saturday. J. A. Prlchett of Fair Oaks spent Saturday here on business. D. E. Fairchild of Demotte was here on business Saturday. Wm. Petty of Virgie was a business visitor here Monday. The rufal mail carriers had a holiday Monday—Labor day. Mr. and Mrs. Abel Grant spent Sunday afternoon tn Monon. Mrs. John Halsenma of Lafayette ' spent Monday here on business. Miss Lena Jackson went to Lafayette Sunday to visit a few days. Misses Ka(ie and Gladys Nevil spent Sunday afternoon in Fair Oaks Vaughn Woodworth went to Lafayette Saturday to re-enter Purdue. James Flynn left yesterday for Indianapolis to attend the state fair. Miss Ethel Jacks of Lafayette spent Sunday with her parents here. There were 62 tickets sold here for the excursion to Chicago Sunday. George Brouhard of Fair Oaks was a business caller here Saturday. Miss Minnie Cummings of Monon spent Monday forenoon here on business. Mrs. Wm. Dlxey went to Otterbein Monday to visit relatives about ten days. E. J. Pogue of Gary spent a few days here with friends the first of the week. W. T. Johnson of Lafayette spent Saturday here with Vance Collins and family. * Misses Fame and Grace Haas and Rose Carr spent Sunday afternoon at Cedar Lake. Adelbert Beckman of Lafayette came Saturday to spend a few days with friends. Ross Dean went to Frankfort Saturday to attend the funeral of Prof. W. O. Hiatt. Asa B. Thompson of Sheldon, 111., visited with H- C. Nevil! and family over Sunday. W. H. Morrison went to Chicago Saturday and accompanied his wife home Sunday. Mrs. Matle Hopkins and son Senior of Chicago, came Saturday to visit with relatives. Ross Dean, who has been attending Chicago University, returned home Friday. A number of the local militia boys went to Parr Sunday to practice on the rifle range. Chas. Harmon of Indianapolis visited friends and relatives here over Labor day. Miss Helen Kulas of Fair Oaks, a clerk in the Racket Store, spent Sunday at home. C. Brownell and sister-in-law, Miss Castle of Lowell, were business visitors here Saturday. Miss Gladys Beam went to Reynolds Saturday to visit with her aunt, Mrs. Will Williams. Miss loma lines of Chicago came Saturday to spend a few days with friends and relatives.
