Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

A. J, Grant, W. A. Davenport, and Ralph Donnelly were at the Kankakee, fishing Saturday. Miss Kate Besse of Remington, who has been visiting with the family of Mrs. Kate Watson for a few days, returned home Saturday. Judge Hanley went to Kentland Monday where he sit as judge at the October term of the Newton circuit court, which begun Monday. Mrs. S. S. JSarnes of Fowler came Saturday to visit her father, Simon Phillips, and her sister and brother, Mrs. C. A. Roberts and Fred Phillips. S,A. J. Brenner went to Chicago Saturday to see the base ball game between the White Sox and Cube. The score was 5 to 2 in favor of the Cubs. Miss Eva Miller and brother Lesley, editor of the Mt. Ayr Pilot, took the train here Saturday for Kankakee to spend a day or two with friends. . * 1 V, Mrs. Ira Galbraith of Elmhurst, 111., who has been spending the past two weeks with her mother-ln-lhw, Mrs- Mary Galbraith, returned home Saturday. 4 Delos Thompson and son Alfred /nd daughter Emily, went to Chicago Saturday and drove back Sunday in his auto which has been Tn the “hospital” for repairs. / —— ■ . * Mrs. M. T. Parks and baby of Bainbridge, Ind., returned home Monday after a few days visit with her husband’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Parks, near Surrey. Jesse Nowels directs us to change the address of his Democrat from Laurens, lowa, where he has been farming for the past two or three years, to Kankakee, 111. "4 Mrs. Charles Hammond of Big gtapids, Mich., who has been here visiting with . her mother, Mrs. Phoebe A. Yeoman, for some time, returned home Saturday. Miss Ettie Ott and gentleman friend, Theodore Sanbreth of Chicago Heights, who have been spending a few days with Miss Pearl Daniels, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C- Shindler returned from their summer trip in the state of Washington, They spent about two months visiting relatives.—Brook Keporter. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Cljadwick and daughter, Miss Julia, of Mace, Ind-, who have been here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Powell for the past few days, returned home Saturday. x/Mrs. Elizabeth Hanley of Valparaiso, who has been here visiting with her son, Charles, and family, for the past week, left Monday for Foresman, where she will visit relatives. Medaryville Advertiser: Mrs. Lillie Douthit and three little daughters of Weatherford, Okla., are the guests of Mrs. Douthit’s mother and brother, Mrs. Amanda and Amos Fess. M Harvey Davisson, Geo. W. Casey spd Wm. Yieter of north of town, left last week to take in the farming sights of North Dakota. They will return the latter part of this week. About twenty-five or thirty tickets were sold from here to Parr Saturday for the Harvest Festival at that place. Picnics and other amusemnts were had in abundance, and a nice time is reported. "KMrs. Thomas Daugherty, has been visiting In Denver, Colo., and Portland, Ore., for the past six months, returned home Saturday. She was accompanied by her sister, Mrs. Alice Swam of Portland, who will make & visit here. Mrs. W. O- McCord of Mt. Ayr, who has been visiting with her parMr. and Mrs. T. A. Crockett, here for the past few days, left Saturday for Clark’s Hill, where she will visit relatives. She will also visit Indianapolis and Lebanon while gone. Mrs. Emma Burden of Boyd, Okla., sends renewal of her subscription to The Democrat and says: “We have had a two years draught In this part of Oklahoma, and times are hard. A great many are leaving, some to stay, while others will come back next spring. We expect to stay another year,' and then if we fall on a crop will leave.” • - Walter Ponsler came over from Columbia City Saturday to visit relatives and friends a few days and look after some business matters. Mr. Ponsler has been suffering considerably'this summer from bladder and kidney trouble, and for a few weeks was down in bed, and was In the hospital for a week. He Is lots better now, but has not fully recovered. Brook Reporter: Mose Kenoyer and his son-in-law Sol Gorman, got Into a serious row last Thursday. Young Gorman hit his father-in-law with the pole of an ax, and it Is said, seriously injured him. Gorman was arrested and bound over to the cir-