Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Walter Lutz has entered Purdue University. ♦ Delos Pass spent yesterday in Monon on business. To-day’s markets Corn, 64c; Oats, 37c; Wheat, 85c. Albert AUgspurger went to Chicago Monday to spend a week with his uncle, Chris. Seelman. Mrs. C. E. Mills went to Ottowa, 111., Saturday to make an extended visit with her mother. Jerry Sullivan left for Ambia Friday to be on hand as superintendent in the Ambia schools. Mr. and Mrs- C. S. Sogimers of north of town went to Lafayette Saturday to visit a few days. Miss Maude Scott left Monday for Chicago where she will teach in the public? schools of that city. Miss Ellen Paris of New York came Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Imes for a week. Miss Florence Gorham left Monday for Lacross, Ind., where she will work in the telephone office. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coen of Chicago came Saturday to spend Labor day with relatives and friends. Miss Julia Blackfield of Chicago, came Sunday to visit a few days with Oppie Wolfe and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor of Chicago came Saturday and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Warner. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Sands went to Monon Saturday to visit with the latter’s mother, Mrs. A. Mcßee. Mrs. Nat Heuson went to Kankakee, 111., Sunday to visit with her father, P. McMahon, a few days. D. S. Lilly and wife of DeKalb, HL, returned home Monday after spending Sunday with relatives here. John Morgan, who is driving an automobile for a Gary man, came Saturday for an extended visit here. Geo. Stembel was down Saturday to attend the meeting of the directors of the new Home Telephone Co. Miss Catherine Powers of Chicago came Saturday to spend a few days with the family of William Rayher. Miss Grace Daugherty went to Chicago Sunday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Crook for the week. Mrs. A. Gangloff returned Monday from Washington, 111., where she was caled to attend the funeral of a nephew. Miss Madge Porter of McCoysburg, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gowland, returned home Sunday. George Long returned home Saturday from Chicago where he recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mrs James Maloy went to Steger, 111., Saturday for a visit with her son, Dr. Bernard Maloy and family. Forest Morlan, who has been spending the summer at Rugby, N. D., returned home Sunday to enter school. Mrs. P- A. Wangerin of Lafayette, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Platt, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pillars of Frankton. Ind., took the train here Monday for Demotte, where they are moving. Chas. E- Yeoman of Newcastle, Wyo., cme Thursday to spend a month with his mother, Mrs. James Yeoman. Mrs. Charles Thompson went to Wabash Monday to visit with her sister, Mrs. Al Hipskifid. for a several weeks. John Jenkinson of Mt. Ayr took the train .here Saturday for Lee to visit his sister, Mrs. J. F. Eldridge for a few days. * George Hemphill ot Chicago, spent a few days here the first of the week with his parents, iur. and Mrs. I. N. Hemphill. L. H. Apger and son of Goodland were in town Saturday to see his daughter, who Is staying at the Monnett Childrens* Home. . James Wallsmith, who is working on St. Joseph’s new buildings, went to Logansport Saturday to spend Labor day. Mrs. A. Morrow ’of Remington came Monday to make an indefinite visit with her son, Frank Morrow, and family. Miss Eva Clark went to Hammond Monday to make an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. James Mead, and family. Mrs. Islah Duffy and children of Wabash came Monday to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Walker of Barkley township.