Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A. R. Kresler and baby spent Monday in Lowell with relatives. Miss W Atkinson of Chicago was the guest Monday of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morrison. - • Miss Lizzie Hemphill went to Indianapolis yesterday to enter a teachers’ college. John Walker returned to his home in Tombstone, Arizona, Monday after a few weeks visit here and at other Indiana points. Hr Perry Marlatt and daughter, Mrs. Milt Roth, returned Monday from a visit to Seattle, Denver, Salt Lake City and other points. Mrs. Omar Day left Sunday to join her husband in their new home in Kenilworth, 111. She had been visiting W. S. Day and family for a few days“Comrad” Fox has been laid up for a few days with a touch of malarial fever- W. W. Reeves is carrying the mail to Pleasant Grove for him. „ Mrs. O. B. Wolfe and children of Forest, Ind., who had been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Trusael for the past week, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Thomas Porter and children, of Carpenter township went to Virgie Saturday for a few days’ visit with her sister, Mrs. John Reed and family. i* A. L. Padgitt went to Benton Harbor, Mich., Monday to attend the races. Needra, one of the horses which he has charge of, will race there. Chas. Meahon and Miss L'illie Pinter of Valparaiso, came Saturday to spend a week eating watermelons with Press Roberts and family, west of town. Miss Emma Ewait of Shelby, 0., who has been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Burton of north of town for the past week, returned home Saturday. M. O. Callahan, who has been cleking in the Home Grocery for a short time, is now clerking in the grocery department of the G. E. Murray storeHomer Hunt of Chicago Heights, accompanied by Howard Abbott of Indiana Harbor, returned home Saturday after visiting friends and relatives here. Miss Dollie Shook went to Chicago and Laporte yesterday to spend a few days. She will visit her sister, Miss Pearl Shook of California while in Chicago. Miss Rose and Aloysius Will of Hammond, who have been spending the summer with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Truly, returned home Monday. The cool weather last week is said to have caused a very small attendance at the Crown Point fair, and as a result the management is facing a large deficit. N. S. Bates went to Indianapolis yesterday to attend the reunion of his old regiment, the 124th Indiana, which will be held in that city Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. J. W. Osborne of New Albany, Ind., who had been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Crowder of southeast of town, returned home Saturday. Rev. Henry Meredith, for many years a resident of Brook and having charge of that and neighboring U. B. circuits, died at his home in Brook last week, aged 71 years. John Teter and family and his father of Remington, took the train here Sunday night for Waterloo, lowa, to visit with the former’s brother, Jason Teter and family. Carl Beaver and little son went to Delphi Saturday to spend a few days with his. wife and baby, wh" nreceeded him a few days ago fcr a visit with relatives and friends. Miss Flossie Everett and Russell Winters, who have been spending the summer here with their grandmother, Mrs, F. Griswold, returned to’their home in Chicago Monday. Mrs. T- W. Kelsey and children of Francesville and Samuel Tobias and son of Piqua, Ohio, who have been here visiting Dr. and Mrs? E. N. Loy, returned home Saturday. An C. Stauffenberg and son of Manhatten, 111., who were here to look after the Interests of his farm near the Smith cemetery, north ot town, returned home Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. F, A. Turfier and EL. Hollingsworth went to Charlevoix, Mich., Saturday to visit a few days. Mr. Turfier returned Monday morning, Mrs. Turfier remaining for a few days. Guy Gerber of Mai ion came Sunday to spend a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ell Gerber. Guy has been employed as instructor in a business college, but is thinking some of locating in Indlanapalls.
