Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 September 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Base Ball! ! ga SUNDAY, Jjfefc SEPT. 19 flmMl B RO°K vs. Wrens Riverside Park ml BATTERY: '.\ v nBP HANKS AND McLAIN jP Game Called 2:30 Jl Admission -25 c L,.,
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. The Kentland Horse Show will be held nevxt week-To-day’s markets Corn, 64c; Oats, 33c; Wheat, 90c. Norman Warner returned Thursday from a Jersey cattle sale at Lafayette. jfMrs. F. R. Erwin and Mrs. H. Bean of Fair Oaks were shopping here Thursday. Miss Elsie Ritchey went to Chicago Thursday to spend a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs- G. Utterburg. E. J. Lefler of Kansas City has been visiting his cousin, Mrs. Mary Lowe, and other relatives hereabouts the past week. Mrs. George Peterson visited her son Owen at Rensselaer Sunday. Owen is working in a laundry there. —Lowell Tribune. Mrs. Mary Clark of Shelby, who has been here visiting Mrs. Louis Linback for the past month, returned home Thursday. Miss Carrie Temple and Seth Strange of Monticello were in town Thursday looking after the latter’s real estate interests. Mrs. George Steel of Roselawn, who has been here visiting Mrs. Moses Chupp for a couple of days, returned home Thursday'. Mrs. Mary Peyton went to Lafayette Thursday to visit her sister, Mrs. A. R. Spaulding. She will also visit in Otterbein a few days. Mrs. S. W. Bradley and Mrs. A. M- Fosdick of Fairbury, 111., came Thursday to visit with the family of S W. Williams of north of town. Mrs. Len Lefler, who has been visiting her. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jacks for the past week, returned to her home in Lafayette Thusday. Addison Williams, who died at his home near Kentland last w r eek, left an estate of $200,000, one of the largest estates ever administered upon in Newton county. Miss Maude Dailey of Danville, Ind., who has been visiting here for a short time, went to Pleasant Ridge Thursday where she will be the guest of Miss Carrie Gwin. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Harold of Akron, Ohio, spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. N. Littlefield. They left the same day for Fair Oaks to visit Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Erwin. Abe Martin says: Th’ feller with a family t’ support don’t know whether t' laugh er git mad when he reads President Taft’s speeches. Peary is still “blubberin’ ” 'bout Captain Cook. T. E. Patterson and mother, Mrs. John Patterson of Plqua, Ohio, .who have been visiting the latter’s sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, for a few days, returned home Thursday. Mrs. Nelson Morris, widow of the Chicago packer, died Tharsday at Saints Bleu, a small town near Paris’, as a result of injuries received in an automobile accident, according to jvord received at Chicago by relatives. The machine in which Mrs. Morris was riding was overturned. J. V. Hamilton, of Monticello, who is head salesman in the dress goods department of the New York Store, Indianapolis, has been spending a part of his vacation in Rensselaer, the guest of Miss Hazel Warner. Mr. Hamilton is a son of Supt. Hamilton of the Monticello schools.
