Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 September 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
G. W. Goff spent Thursday afternoon in Monon on business. Kentland will hold Its annual fall horse show on Sept. 23, 24, 25. C. P. Wright and son Zern, went to Indianapolis Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Smith of Wheatfield were here on business Thursday. Misses Carrie and Mattie McKay of Fair Oaks were in town shopping Thursday. Mss Cora Dexter of Union tp., has entered Purdue and is taking a course in domestic science. Mrs. John Wells of Fair Oaks spent Thursday here visiting with her sister, Mrs. James Clark. Miss Madeline Ramp will enter DePauw University Sept. 20, where she will take music and drawing. Local nimrods are catching some flue bass, salmon and pickerel from out of the Iroquois near town nowadays. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Matheny went to Englewood yesterday to visit a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Larson. $Dr. H. L. Brown returned Thursday from Fulton, Mo., where he has been visiting with his grandfather, John Huff. Mrs. Wm. H. Dougherty of Monticello, came yesterday to spend a week or ten days with relatives and friends here. Miss Myrtle Peregrine of McCoysburg left Thursday for Billings, Okla., to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Weast. Don’t forget that Wright’s big auction sale of furniture starts next Tuesday. Read his page ad elsewhere in to-day’s Democrat. Miss Mary Adams of Surrey, who has been here vising for the past few days with her aunt, Mrs. John W iseman, returned home yesterday. O. M. Dalezol of San Pierre, is taking H. H. Sherry’s place at the Monon (Station as night operator. The latter was transferred to Westville. Charles Marlin, a son of S. M. Marlin of west of town, left Thursday for Georgetown, Ky„ where he will visit relatives for an indefinite period. Mrs. D. S- Ford and children, who have been visiting for the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Brenner, returned to her home in Chicago yesterday. < The rock blasting of the high places in the river channel in town and the ledge on the Gangloff farm east of town has been in progress this week. Mrs. J. L. Smith returned Thursday from her visit at Hebron with her son, Roy. She also visited relatives at Michigan City and South Bend, being gone eight weeks altogether. Mrs. Nellie Beck and children of Thorntown, who have been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Torbet of north of town, returned home Thursday. The North-West Indiana M. E. Conference is in session at Crawfordsville this week. The appointments will not be announced until Monday, as usual. Mrs- E. W. Erwin of Wolcott, who has been here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hagins, was accompanied home by them Thursfor an extended stay. Miss Ellen Childers went to Wheatfield yesterday to attend institute and from there she will go to Roselawn, where she will teach for the ensuing year. Miss Pearl Daniels and cousin, Mrs. Ab Sauter of Chicago Heights, came Thursday and the latter will spend a week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. DanielsDick Crowell returned Tllursday from Whiteface, Mont., where he recently drew a 160-acre farm in the government lottery. He has been gone about four months. Nc. L. Parks of Surrey, was called ro Homer, 111., Thursday to attend the funeral of his brother-in-law, Eli Peters, who died Wednesday from injuries received some two weeks before in being crushed by a horse. and Mrs. Morgan L. Sterrett Bloomington, Ind., were here visiting County Superintenden Lamson Wednesday between trains on their way to Wheatfield where Mr. Sterrett is superintendent of the town schools.' Mrs. Margaret Keller returned Tuesday from Dundas, 111., where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph Brown, and two sons, Harry and Cecil Keller, for the past week. She took the train here for her home in Fair Oaks Wednesday.
