Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

W. C. Babcock spent Wednesday in Chicago on business. A. F. Long made a business trip to Indianapolis Thursday. Dr. Turfler went to Monticello Thursday on auto business. Mrs. James Maloy spent Thursday in Lowell with her son FrankJudge Darroch of Kentland was here on legal business Thursday. Mr- and Mrs. H. Bean of Fair Oaks were business visitors here Wednesday. Miss Aveline Kindig left Thursday for Evanston, 111., where she will re-enter Northwestern again this year. Miss Edna Thompson went to Paqli, Ind., Thursday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powell for a few days. John Marlatt went to Chicago yesterday to hurry up another Ford auto which he has sold to three or four different parties. "'"pGlen Grant of Jamestown, North rfakota, came Wednesday for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Mattie Grant, and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Cynthia Pitts and Mrs. Mary Van Price of Lafayette, cousins of J. K. Davis, came Thursday to visit with Mr. Davis and family for a few days. Miss Katie Hepp and Mrs. Harry Peterson of Lowell came Thursday to visit with the family of John Moosmiller, east of town, for the day.

W. O. McCord oi Mt. Ayr took the train here Thursday for Chicago where he has employment. He visited a few days with friends in Mt. Ayr. Mrs. Elizabeth Griffin and daughter Miss Cora, of Francesville, who have been over near Brook visiting the former’s son Bert, returned home Thursday. Mark Reed and aon of Fair Oaks, who have been visiting the former’s brother, John Reed and family of near Pleasant Ridge, took the train here for home Wednesday. Geo. O. Pumphrey and A. G. Catt attended the reunion of their old regiment, the 99th Indiana, at Hammond Tuesday. Mr. Pumphrey visited Chicago also, Wednesday. Owing to the delay in getting the plumbing work done, Frank Haskel did not get his barber shop moved Tuesday night, as expected, and will not move now until Monday. ■sJ W. T. Elmore was over <rom Remington on business Thursday. Remington and vicinity now has 27 automobiles, Ed Sutherland and Mel Julian being the latest purchasers,