Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 September 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
• 4‘<"»4 111111 >lll 1! 1 11 1 IIHHH-H4-I 111 <ll 111111 |j | || Base Ball! sT ii SUNDAY, SEPT. 26 I h OXFORD •: vs. Wrens 0 Riverside Park :: THIS IS THE GAME WX V • You have been looking for, \ V\\ Sr and will attract ”the largest ' u 11 crowd of the season. Lou Jen- \' • • sen, the former Wheatfield •. star, will be in the box for the visitors, while Hanks will be on • • the rubber for the Wrens. A • neutral umpire will official the • • game. *: Game Called 2:30 ’: Admission -25 c• B NONE FREE 15
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Rendon. i Read the adv. of the Forsythe closing out store. A. D. Babcock of Goodland was a business visitor here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Hillis of near Fair Oaks were here on business Thursday. T. M. McAleer of Henry, 111., was here yesterday looking after bls farm southeast of town. Mrs. J. K. Davis gave a very pleasant “at home” to a large number of ladies Thursday afternoon. Mike Nagle, J. W. Parker and Jacob Beaver are prospecting with W. P- Gaffield in North Dakota this week. Mrs. Josie Cripps and son of Garnet, Kan., are here visiting her sisters, Mrs. *W. V. Porter and Mrs. Alf Collins. < Tom Eldredge and mother, returned Thursday from a three weeks visit with relatives at Geddes. N. D. George Davisson is another Barkley tp., farmer who has the auto fever, and is likely to purchase a machine soon. Mrs. Jennie M. Thompson and Mrs. Floyd Robinson went to Lowell Thursday for a couple of days visit with Mrs. Emma Hayden.
Dr. R. C. Wolcott of Troy, Ohio, an old clossmate of Dr. E.N. Loy, came Thursday to spend a day or two with the latter and family. Louis Generies, the flruit dealer, was called to Chicago Heights yesterday morning to attend the funeral of his brother, William Generies. Mrs. N. Comsky and children of Chicago, who have been here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Comsky for the past two weeks, returned home Thursday. Mrs. R. McNanny of Hammond, and mother, Mrs. J. F. Payne, returned home xhursday, after the former had spent a few days with Mrs. Chas. Payne. Mrs- Frank Morrow and sister, Miss Blanche Jordan, who have been visiting their brothe,, Jake Jordan, In Crothersville for the past week, returned home Thursday. Mrs. Arthur L. Rockhold of Chicago, who had been here to attend the funeral of the baby of her sister,, Mrs. Louis Ramp, and visit relatives for a few days, returned home Thursday.
Arthur Louette and Dale Reed of Goodland were Rensselaer visitors Tuesday afternoon and paid The Democrat a visit. The former is employed as a printer on the Goodland Herald. Mrs. I. M. Washburn spent yesterday in Chicago and brought home her little daughter Josephine, woh had been spending the week with her grandmothei, Mrs. Martha Washburn, there. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Sheetz and children, who have been visiting with James Garriott and family of Union tp., for a few days, came to Rensselaer Thursday to visit a few days before returning to their home near Chicago. • James Kennedy of Walkerton came Thursday afternoon to be at the bedside of his mother, Mrs. Kennedy, who was so badly injured a few days ago In slipping on a rug at the homo of her daughter, Mrs. G. F. Meyen. She is gradually growing weaker, and can evidently I’ve but a short t*me.
