Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ed Catt went to Chicago Monday for a day or two. H. E. Parkison went to Chicago on business yesterday.J. F. Hardman and Ray Wdod wertf fishing on the Kankakee yesterday. A. Leopold, who has been visiting in Indianapolis for the past few days, returned home yesterday. Mrs- L. A. Hughes of McCoysburg took the train here yesterday for Hammond where her husband is ill. Frank Wolfe of Michigan City was here yesterday to see our lumber dealers, he still being employed in the wholesale lumber trade. *r-W. C. Milliron and wife, who have bteen here visiting friends for the past few days, returned to their home in Denver, Ind., Monday. Mrs. W. A. Rinehari of Queen City, Mo., came Monday to visit with Mrs. Alda Parkins-n. Mrs. Rinehart is a daughter of the late Alfred McCoy. sMrs. A. M. Rimer of Wabash, who has been visiting with Chas. Baker and family of Mt. Ayr, for the past two weeks, returned home yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Downs of Indianapolis, who have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B- Downs of near Pleasant Ridge, returned home Monday. H. L. Brubaker, an onion commissioner of Paris, 111., who had been spending a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Donnelly, returned home Saturday. R. C. Yeoman directs us to change the address of his Democrat from Lafayette to Valparaiso, where he will teach in a school of civil engineering which has just been organized there.

Medaryville Advertiser: Mrs. Chas. H. Guild, Mrs. Thos. H. Robinson, Dr. Schuyler Robinson and son left Tuesday forenoon by auto for a visit with relatives at Ridge Farm in Illinois. Misses Emma Rayher, Grace Peyton, Pearl Lilves, Carrie Sherry, Ellen Childers and Mr. C. M. Blue went to Fair Oaks Saturday to be ready for their schools which opened Monday in Union tp. Floyd Meyers returned Saturday from Bloomington, where he entered school last week. His grandmother, Mrs. Kennedy, who fell at her home in the east part of town a few' days ago and was seriously injured, is still in a critical condition.

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