Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

George Casey went to Gregory, So. Dakota on a prospecting trip yesterday. John Finn and I. D. Dunn of Kankakee township were down on business yesterday. Mrs. D. C. Lesh and daughter went to Lafayette yesterday to have the latter’s eyes treated. A still born babe of Mr. and Mrs.. M. J. Thornton of Newton township was burled in Weston cemetery Sunday. Leon Alsdorf, who is employed in Knapp’s livery barn, went to Kankakee yesterday to spend the day at the fair. C. D. Thornton of Mayville, Mich., spent yesterday here on business and visited with Green Thornton and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Ford and children of Chicago spent a few days the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brenner. Miss Stella Brown and uncle, Chas. Greenlee left yesterday morning for Pleasant Hill, Tenn., for a three weeks visit with relatives. ■ 1 Mrs. F. C. Price and two daughters of Ashland, Kan-, came Monday to visit Miss Nettie Price here and other relatives at Remington. There was no ball game here Sunday owing to the pitcher of the Remington team getting his hand hurt, and the game was called oft. Mrs. Nancy J. Burgett and Frank McGinnis of Alx went to Rossville, Ind., yesterday to visit relatives. Mr. McGinnis will return Saturday. Mrs. M. Beckltt and Mr. and Mrs. C. Stevens of Hammond, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donnelly for a few days, returned home Monday. Mrs. C. Guhl or Evanston, 111., who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dixey a few days, accompanied her grandson, William Guhl, home Sunday, where he will spend the winter with her. Grant Davisson and S. H. Hopkins are two more Barkley township farmers who hove a severe attack of automobile fever, and it is likely they will each purchase machines within a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Blacker of Delphi took the train here Saturday for McCoysburg to visit the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kennedy, a few days and will take their daughter home with them. Miss Cinda Mecklenburg who is clerking in Laßue Bros, store at Lowell, came Saturday to spend Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mecklenburg, returning to Loell Monday morning. Harve Robinson, formerly of this place but now of Francesville, passed through here Saturday on his way to Hammond and Kankakee, to attend to some business at Hammond and the fair at Kankakee. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Pfleger and family,. Mr. and Mrs. Wiedemann and Mrs- H. Wirtz of Chicago, who were here to visit and celebrate Anton Truly’s 65th birthday anniversary, returned home Monday. Mrs W. B. Teagarden and Miss Madai Teagarden of San Antonio, Texas, and Mrs. Chas. Jouvenat of Chicago, who have been visiting with Mrs. Charlotte George for some time, returned home Saturday. Oscar Leach, who has been working at Hammond, and sister, MrsC. S. Hamacher of near Foresman, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. O. A. Garriott, at Hammond for the past week, returned home Saturday. X Mrs. Hugh Leavel and daughter and sister, Miss Myrtle Sard, of Francesville, who has been visiting with the former, went to Monon Sunday, Miss Sard going home from there. Mrs. Leavel spent the afternoon in Monon. Dr. Ethel L. Burner of Bloomington, 111., who has been here taking treatment and tutelage under DrF. A. Turfier for the past two weeks, and who is one of the officers of the National Osteopathic Association, returned home Sunday. Mrs. Roy Chissom and baby and sister, Miss Ethel McCarthy, went to Chicago Saturday where the latter will enter a business college- Mrs. Chissom has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McCarthy for three weeks. and Mrs. Earl Reynolds went to Chicago Sunday, where they have an engagement to skate this week, in the Majestic theater. Their exhibition here Friday night was exceedingly good and a large number were present to witness it. Chas. Cuttrlch returned to Chicago Monday evening after a few days visit with his family in Jordan township. His son Charles, Jr., returned to the city with him and will probably remain there- Mr. Guttrlch is working in Chicago at his trade of carpenter.