Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Rev. O. E. Miller went to Tefft on business Monday. Frank Lakin went to Monticello on business Saturday. Roy Scott went to Monon Saturday where he visited relatives over Sunday. Mrs. H. E. Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. D- E. Grow spent Monday in Chicago. Miss Lucy Clager went to Wheat* field Friday to visit home folks a few daysJohn Schroer of Barkley has the thanks of The Democrat force for a sack of lucious apples. Misses Katie Shields and Mary Goetz begun their duties as teachers in the Brook schools Monday. Mrs. Ernest Fritts of Delphi spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. ang Mrs. J. Q. Alter of this place. Mrs. Landy Magee was called to Indianapolis Saturday by the serious sickness of her mother, Mrs. Darter. t )A. B. Hanes returned home from Knoxville, Tenn., Saturday where he has been on business for a few days. Hurley Beam, who is attending Winona Technical Institute at Indianapolis, spent Sunday with his parents here. Mrs. Isaac Knapp returned to her home at Wheatfleld Saturday after a few days visit with her aunt, Mrs. J. F. Bruner. Mrs. George Williams left Monday for a two weeks visit with her mother, Mrs. S. C. Davidson, at I Carthage, 111. William Townsend and James Carroll, tile-setters, of Chicago, came Monday to do some work on Roth Bros, meat market. Mrs. J. H. Payne was called to Hammond Monday to the bedside of her daughter’s, Mrs. Dick McNanny, who is seriously ill. Miss Nina Martin of Otterbein, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and. Mrs. George Martin, returnto Otterbein Sunday. Senior Hopkins, who has been visiting relatives and friends here for the past week, returned to! his home in Chicago Monday. Peter Hofman and wife of Hammond. who have been visiting Anton Truly and family for a few days, returned home Monday. F. Meyers, J. D. Allman and N. Warren went to Crawfordsville aturday to pick out a Methodist preacher for the local church. Charles Murray and wife of Milwaukee, who have been here visit- j ing his father, John Murray for the past week, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Imes accompanied the latter’s neice, Miss Ellen Paris, to Chicago Saturday, where she left for New York Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. J- Christman and little daughter spent Saturday and j Sunday in Lafayette and attended Episcopal church services there Sunday. John Halsema and son and broth-er-in-law, George Melhanon, who are working in the cement tile factory,! spent Sunday at their homes in Lafayette. Miss Mabel Gregory of St. Petersburg, Fla-, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lamson for the past two weeks, returned home Monday. s tUncle J. C. Norman of north of tpwn, "'claims the belt as a melon grower this season. He raised one in his garden that tipped the scales at 39 pounds. Misses Mary Ott and Bertha and Ella Reed of Vlrgie, who have been visiting for a few Gays with Thos. Porter of Carpenter tp.. returned home Saturday. “ Mrs. Wade Loop of Marion, who has been here visiting Mrs. Mary E. Travis for a few days, returned home yesterday accompanied as far as Logansport by the latter. ’'vJohn Gwin oi tp.. returned &mirday from a prospecting trip to North Dakota. He bought a 160 acre farm near Jamestown and expects to move on same, we understand. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Meyer of Danville, 111., stopped off here Saturday for a few days visit with relatives while on their return from their wedding trip through the east. Mrs. Nanny Slaughter of Lafayette, ■rt’ho has been visiting her bro-ther-in-law, John Bronson of Chicago, stopped oft here Monday evening to visit with her brother, H. C. Hoshaw and family. Miss Grace Reed went yeaterday to Ft. Wayne to visit her sister, Mrs. F. Borntrager. She will also visit her grandmother. Mrs. > Katherine Kessinger at Wabash, being gone about 1 two weeks in all.