Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Omar Osborne went to Lafayette yesterday to enter PurdueCharles Harris went to Kknkakee, Hl., Saturday to visit relatives and attend the fair. Joe Truly went to St. John Monday to celebrate Labor day at a picnic to be given there. Ernest Coons of New Waverly, Ind., came Monday to rent a farm of S. P. Thompson with the Intention of moving here. Mrs. Anson Cox and daughter, who have been visiting at Winona and Chicago for three weeks, returned home Friday. James Jordan, Lilo Hauter and Walter English left Monday to enter Purdue University. Omar Osborne went Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade of Francesville spent Sunday and Monday with relatives here, returning home Monday. t . X H. B. Murray went to Joliet, nr., Saturday to visit his daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lefler a few days. Floyd Cope of Monticello, who has been visiting with Mrs. Mary Peyton and family for a few days, returned home Sunday. T. H. Dunkin of Chicago, who had been visiting his cousins, Misses Fame and Grace Haas, returned home Monday. Charles Hecht and wife of Monticello returned Monday after spending the day with Mr. and Mrs. O- S. Baker and family. A. C. McClure, who had been spending a few days with his family here, returned Friday to his work as street car conductor at Hammond. Miss Thena Meyers, who has been attending school at Bloomington, spent a few days here on her return to her home in Gary. Miss Mary Krammer of Frankfort, who has been here visiting with Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Meyers for a week, returned home Sunday. Mrs. Frank Erwin of Monticello, who has been here visiting her sister, Mrs. Frank Floyd for a few days, returned home Monday. Wm. Smith and son went to the Palestine church, near Seafield, Saturday to attend a meeting there, returning Monday morning. Mrs. M. F. Lyon and Miss .Maggie Rodebush, who visited Friday with Mrs. Sweigard, returned to their homes in Parr Saturday. Philip Hanley, who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Warner for some time, returned to his home in Chicago Friday. Donald Bowlden of Francesville, who has been visiting with the families of Newt. Wilcox and Ed Bruce, returned home Saturcay. Clyde Gunyon, who has been running a dredge near Goldfield, lowa, for the last five months, returned to his home at Parr Saturday. Miss Varinda Rainier, a sister of Mrs. M. D. Gwin, who has been visiting here a few days, i eturned to her home in Lafayette Monday. J. F-’ Peyton of Cabool, Mo., returned home Saturday after a week’s- visit with his brother-in-law, Marsh Warren, and family. M. F. Peterson, who has .been visiting with the family of H. M. Grant for a week, returned to his home in Chicago Saturday. E. R. Pugh of Wolcott came Sunday to accompany home his wife, who has been visiting the family of J. K. Davis for a few days. George Hurley and son Hugh, went to Winnebago, Minn., Sunday, Geo. to look for work, while Hugh is going to prospect for lands. Harry Arnold left for Eaton, 0., Saturday to visit relatives for a few days, He will return via Indianapolis and visit the state fair. w Miss Mary Widner returned to her home in Delphi Sunday after visiting a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Widner of west of town. Miss Lillie Long of Bloomington, Ind., came Sunday to spend a vacation with her sisters, Mrs, Lemuel Huston and Mrs. Ed Hopkins. Mrs. Dr. Ensmlnger of Crawfordsville, who had been visiting a few days with her sister, Mrs. Matie Hopkins, returned home Monday. yjMisses Barbara and Ellen Misch or Wheatfield, who had been visiting the families of P. T. Hordeman and L. P. Shirer, returned home Sunday. Miss Virgie Crow of Marlon, Ind., returned home Tuesday after visiting a few days with her uncle, A. C. Pancoast and family of Newton township. Walter Seegrlst and Malcom Clark of Wheatfield township, came down Saturday, the latter to be ready to enter school and the former to visit.
