Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Rex. Warner was in Chicago on business Thursday. B. J. Moore was in Monon on business Wednesday. Mrs. A. P. Burton went to Urbana, 111., Thursday to visit relatives. Mrs. C. C. Warner went to Chicago Thursday to visit with friends a few’ days. Mrs. Martha Sharp 'of Monon returned h6me Wednesday after a few days visit with relatives here. T. M. McAleer of Henry, 111., was over Wednesday and Thursday looking after his farm in Milroy tp. Ed Sternberg left Thursday for Oklahoma City, Okla., where he will make a bid on some dredge work. J. L. Brady and wife, who had been visiting in Beachwood, Pa., and other eastern points, returned home Wednesday • Miss Clara Coen of Bloomington, 111., who has been here visiting relatives for the past two weeks, returned home yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Rhoades and the latter’s sister, Miss Mildred Harris, returned Tuesday evening from a couple of days visit in Chicago. Whenever you see a man who looks as if he knew how to dress well, the chances are he’s wearing Hart Shaffner & Marx clothes, bought of G. E. Murray Co. Daniel Wood, son and daughter of Fair Oaks, returned Wednesday from North Dakota, where they have been for some time. They were at Lisbon where Mr. Wood run a threshing engine for Bud Hammond. Mrs. C. W. Coen, Mrs. J. H. Chapman and Mrs. Rebecca Porter, who had been attending the state convention of the D. A. R., at Huntington, returned home Thursday evening. Lawrence Hildebrand of Chicago came down Thursday and spent the day here and went to Pleasant Ridge in the evening where he will visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hildebrand. j \john Hopkns of Carroll county, who just returned from a six weeks visit to his farm at Surrey, No.'Dak., and is visiting his father, S. H. Hopkins of Barkley tp., for a few‘days. He reports fai rcrops there, and that snow had fallen when he left. pDavld and Lee Mauck of near Surrey, returned Wednesday from their week’s trip to the Dakotas and Minnesota. ( They did not buy any land but were favorably impressed with the korth Dakota land mostly. They report about a foot of snow fell in Minnesota during the first of the week.
B'. S. Bare of Bancroft, lowa, who has been here visiting with Michael Kanne for some time, returned home Thursday. Mr. Bare bought the W. R. Shesler farm southeast of town and will occupy same next spring. Mr. Shesler will go to Mitchell, S. D-, where his brother, A. F. Shesler, resides. Miss Jeanette Needham of Dublin, Ind., a former teacher in the Rensselaer schools, was married Tuesday at Reno, to Mr. Henry Carlos Smith, who owns a big ranch near Fallon, Nev., upon which they will reside. They left immediately after the wedding for San Francisco on a week or ten days wedding trip. Miss Needham has been teaching in Marion, Ind., for the past few years. J. F. Bruner and family, have moved to Valparaiso, the family leaving yesterday, where he will devote his attention to looking after his interests in a store recently established by himself and M. M. Tyler. Mr. Bruner informed The Democrat some two months ago that he had sold his interest in the this store, but it seems to have been Incorrect. HM sons Frank and Earl will remain here.
