Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. M. E. Travis and mother, Mrs. N. S. O’Meara, left yesterday for Delaware, Ohio, where they will visit the former’s sister, Mrs. Fred Dalton. In renewing her subscription to The Democrat, Mrs. Ralph Shumaker of Lavina, Mont., says: “We are having lovely w r eather here and crops are fine.” A little girl from Wisconsin named Marion Stowe, who lately came to the Monnett Childrens’ Home, was taken to Chicago a few days ago where she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Misses Edith and Harriet Shedd went to Lafayette Saturday. Miss Harriet goes from there to Greencastle where she will enter DePauw University. Miss Edith returned home the same day. Granville Moody’s big new auto broke down near Delphi Sunday and a relief expedition was sent out from the garage here Monday to repair the damage, which was done, and machine brought home. A reunion of the Davisson family will be held at the home of Lewis Davisson in Rensselaer next Sunday, .Sept. 27. All relatives are invited to come and bring well filled baskets and have a picnic dinner. Perry Horton opened his new restaurant in the Horton block this morning. He has resigned his position at the Princess Theatre, and John Knox has taken his place as snare-drummer, where he is making good quickly. ■ C. W. Coen, of the grain firm of Coen & Brady, is preparing to move to South Bend shortly where he has purchased an interest in a bank in which Joe Paxton is interested. He will dispose of his interests here as soon as possible. A. J. Harmon, who has been in the Dakotas for the past four weeks, returned home Monday. Mrs. Harmon and children were with Mr. Harmon a few weeks, leaving last week for a further visit in Illinois before returning home. V County Superintendent Schanlaub of Newton county underwent an operation in Chicago last week for the benefit gs his eyesight, which has been troubling him considerably of late caused, the doctors say, from too close study. The operation and treatment will prove a complete success, it is thought.
