Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY Ready For Business TTAVING HAD YEARS OF EXPERIENCE WE are able to select Styles and Materials that will suit the trade. We guarantee good work as our help is experienced in City and Country towns, therefore, we can assure extreme or medium hats and trimmings. We have hats for every head. The greatest care taken on re-trimming and re-shaping hats. Work done neatly and substantially. COME IN and look them _ OVER BEFORE YOU BUY. Mrs. ‘Purcupile
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Mrs. Mary Lowe spent Wednesday in Monon. W. J. Wright was in Chicago on business Thursday. “Paid In Full” wll appear in The Democrat next week. Alfred Collins was in Fair Oaks on business Thursday. Miss Opal Grant went to Roselawn Thursday to visit friends. Wade Laßue went to Chicago Thursday to spend a few days. M. V. Sands of Tefft spent Thursday with his son Charles and family. Bert Hartley of Goodland was a business visitor in Rensselaer Thursday. Read the big ad of the Parr Fall Festival, on another page of to-day’s Democrat. Miss J. G. Schultz of Parr, wh,o has been visiting with friends at Brook, returned home Thursday. Mrs. Oscar Grandt of Chicago came Thursday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Chapman a few days. Mrs. Charles Harris and Miss Edna Standish of south of town returned Thursday from a few days visit in Chicago. Lawrence Giver of Wabash, who has been here for the past month visiting with relatives and friends, returned Tiome Thursday.
Mrs.. G. Fisher of Chicago, who has been here for the past few visiting with Mrs. Sarah Galbraith, returned home Thursday. Mrs. A. S. Freeman of Cates, Ind., who has been here visiting the family of James Gilmore for the last two weeks, returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Morton and son, Mrs. Joe Lang and Mrs. Scott automobiled oVer from Goodland Wednesday an<T spent the day here. Mrs. Chas. Stephenson went to Monticello Thursday to attend the funeral of Ker cousin, Mrs. Mattie Haley, who was a resident of Logansport. Geo. A. Williams returned Tuesday from a visit at her old hotne in Carthage, 111. Her mother, Mrs. Davidson, accompanied her home. George Hopkins accompanied his mother to Chicago yesterday where she expected to undergo kn opera* tion for the removal of cataract from her eyes. Mrs. W- D. Bringle and son Ross of Jordan tp., who have been visiting for the past ten days with relatives in Des Moines, la., returned ho.me Thursday.
Elkanan Galbraith an J. H. Thornton went to Elkhart Thursday to attend the reunion of the 9th Indiana regiment of they were me'mbers. Mrs. Wm. Burns Wm. . Bywater of Borden, ificL, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Farabee of west of town, for the past few days, returned home Thursday. z ■ » H. H. Downing and another gentleman from Goodland were Rensselaer visitors Wednesday. “Hank” used to live here in his younger days,, and. always enjoys a visit to “the old town.” Mr. and Mrs. Frank Meyers of Bluffton, who have been here visiting her sister,. Mrs. Henry Timmons, a few days, went to Medarytille Thursday to visit another sister Meyers’, Mrs. John Bush.
