Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Miss Edna Thompson spent Monday in Chicago. Mrs. Joe Hilliard and little son of Momence are visiting Mrs. Dick Crowell. Nicholas Schmitter went to Sullivan, Ind., Monday on a few days business trip. G. D. Gregory, the Baker Medicine agent, spent Sunday in Wheatfield with his wife. Mrs. P. T. Boyle and daughter Miss Clara, of Roselawn, were shopping here Monday. Mrs. Peter Huget and daughter of Francesville came Monday to visit Mrs. A. GanglofT and family. Miss Grace Norris, who spent a day or two here with her parents, returned to DePauw University, Monday.
Rev. and Mrs. O- E. Miller went to Tefft yesterday, where they will conduct a two weeks series of meetings. - > Mrs. J. Harvey of Watseka, 111., who ha* been visiting Wm. Miller and family of near here, went to Winamac Monday. Oliver Tharp of Monticello spent Monday here with friends and left yesterday for Aberdeen, So. Dakota, to prospect for lands. The Firßt Baptist church pulpit will be occupied Sunday by Rev. A. L. Clark of Morocco, during the absence of Rev. Miller at Tefft. Mrs. Len Lefler of Lafayette came Saturday to spend a few days wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G- A. Jacks, returning home Monday evening. J\W. J. Wright will move into T. Randle’s new house on south River street, which was to have been occupied by W. O. Rowles. James T. Randle was taken quite sick Monday afternoon, with chills, and is quite ill at this writing, although it 1b not considered really cHtical.
