Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A. J. Charles returned to Lisbon, North Dakota, Saturday after a short business visit here. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Washburn, of Kentland, visited friends here Saturday and attended the Horse Show. Frank Robinson accompanied bis brother Warren home from lola, Kans-, last week and will visit here for awhile. Miss Blanche Conway of Chicago, who has been here for the past few days visiting Miss Helen Hopkins, returned home Monday. John T. Murray and daughter, Mrs. Harvey Wood, Jr., were called to Beloit, Wis., Friday by the death of a brother-in-law of the former. Mise Gpal Remley, who has been visiting Miss Sensy Kohler and oth friends in Chicago for the past two weeks, returned home Monday. Rev. G. H. Clarke returned Monday from his trip to Pittsburg, Pa., where he attended the centenial of the organization of the Christian church.
Ed Harris and Grant Clark of Mt. Ayr, and Geo. Handley of Fair Oaks, took the train here Monday for Aberdeen, South Dakota, where they will prospect for a short time. F. D. Gilman of Goodland took the train here yesterday for Chicago where he will be joined by a party of. land-seekers bound for the Dakotas. Fred has sold lots of Dakota land this season. Checker players McFarland, Thomas, Hill, Stephens and Jordan went over to Kentland Monday night to tackle the Kentland team. It was the same old story, however. Score 57>4 to 42% In favor of the Kentlanders. Joseph, Gaines and daughter Mrs. Mrs. Albert Helsel of Chicago, were here on business Friday. Uncle Joe has Just returned from an extended visit with his daughters at Cottonwobd and Blwabic, Minn. He is now staying with Mrs. Helsel.
