Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1909 — Country Correspondence [ARTICLE]

Country Correspondence

Guthrie Morris was a Rensselaer visitor Monday. C. H. Peck was In Indianapolis a few days on business last week. Ed Sutherland has bought a new Ford touring car for livery purposes. Maurice Cheadle is the owner of a new .two-passenger Indian motorcycle. Mrs. Chauncy Landon of Chicago, visited Dr. and Mrs. H Landon here last week. Mrs. Bert Sheetz visited her mother, Mrs. Galbraith, at Rensselaer last week. Miss Myrtle Shand has gone to Chicago where she will attend a musical college. Walter Rich of Kankakee, 111., visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rich, here a few days last week. Hartley Coover of Kentland and his sister, Mrs. John Zimmerman of Brook, visited relatives here last week. W. E. Peck and Dr. Robinson were up about Lake Village, fighting mosquitos—commonly called fishing—last week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker went to Aurora, 111., last Thursday to visit friends and attend the reunion of his old regiment, the Bth Illinois cavalry. Rev. W. S. Peter, an old time pastor of the Presbyterian church here, who with his family moved west a few years ago, is coming back to Indiana and will locate in Monticello.

FARMERS’ RETREAT. Mrs. Thos. Callaghan was a Wheatfleld goer Monday. John Wenrick and daughter, Mrs. Brown, spent Saturday morning in Wheatfleld. Mrs. Mary Pulaski took dinner Friday with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Hershman. Trustee Karch called on Florence Hershman Monday. He is short one teacher and 1b trying to find one. Bessie and Mary Callaghan left Monday for Wheatfleld, where they will keep house for their grandfather, Andrew Bukowskl, and attend high school.

HANGING GROVE. Miss Mary Peregrine was in RensBelaer Friday. Miss Bertha Cook was a Rensselaer shopper Saturday. F. L. Peregrine made a business trip to Rensselaer Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Saidla and son Harvey, were in Rensselaer Wednesday. Mrs. Chas. Saidla and son riarvey, and Josie Stultz were in Rensselaer Saturday. Miss Laura Phillips of Rensselaer spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Phillips. Superintendent Lamson went to Monon Monday, where he has a contract to do some ditching. Miss Hazel Gow'land of Rensselaer, came Friday evening to spend a few days with Miss Ferol Porter. Fred Rishling of near Remington came Monday morning to assist Ed. Peregrine make some sorghum. Tom Johnson and family moved to McCoysburg Monday. Not an empty house in McCoysburg at present. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Willetts spent Sunday with their daughter, Mrs. Cecil Rishling and husband. Oscar Howe and R. B. Porter returned home Saturday from a prospecting trip to Kansas and Dakota. Miss Bertha Cook went to Lee Thursday evening for a short visit with her uncle, Sam Noland and family. O. M. and R. E. Peregrine went to Wolcott Sunday via auto route to spend a couple of days visiting friends. Misses Vera Lefler and Mary Peregrine went to Barkley Sunday morning to spend the day with Miss Katie Maxwell. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Peregrine and children and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Porter and baby, spent Sunday with Edward Peregrine’s. Mrs. L. H. Hamilton and daughter Marie, of Rensselaer, were here visitlag the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robinson.

BT OUR REGUILAR CORPS OF NEWS-GATHERERS.

Mrs. J. W. Osborn and little daughter, Vestal of New Albany, are here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Crowder. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Eldridge and little daughter returned from Monon Friday morning after an extended stay of about four weeks. Mrs. Maggie Rodgers and little daughters, Mary and Helen, returned to their home in Monon after a couple of days visit with her brother, Lewis Hooker and family.

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