Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 October 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City sad Country Readers. Come to the Democrat office for sale bills. Jay Zimmerman spent Wednesday In Chicago. i Milt Roth was in Chicago on business Thursday. J. R. Marlatt was in Chicago on business Wedhesday. J. P. Irwin was in Chicago Heights on business Wednesday. Mrs. N. J. York made a busness trip to Monon yesterday. I. M. Washburn made a business trip to Chicago yesterday. Dr. Loy was in Chicago on professional business Wednesday. J. M. GwiU went to Charlottsville Thursday to visit relatives. Jerry Shea was down from Gillam township on business Thursday. Mrs. Kate Rowen went to Chicago Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ben Edwards. Mrs. Jasper Cover of Fair Oaks was here on business Wednesday and Thursday.
Percy Longfellow returned Thursday fronj a two days visit with his family in Chicago. Misses Eva Bryant and Pearl Platt of Hebron spent 'Thursday night with Rev. Harper and family. You can save $$ on shoes and clothing at the great closing out sale at the Chicago Bargain Store. Mrs. W. H. Brenner went to Lafayette yesterday to visit a friend, Miss Clara Huston, for a few days. J. K- Davis went to Indianapolis Wednesday to attend grand lodge of the Royal Arch Chapter, F. & A. M. Ben O’Connor went to Roselawn Wednesday to do some tiling on Eli GerberV 400 acre farm near there. ’ Mrs. M. L. Hunt of Lowell spent a few days heie with her brother-in-law, J. J. Hunt, returning home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Stucker returned Thursday from Their two weeks visit in Keighley, Kan-, with relatives. .. A great sale at wholesale prices, all dress goods, broad cloths, flan- - nels, etc. Closing out the Chicago . Bargain Store. and Mrs. B- F. Fendig and lire. Borchardt and daughter, Miss Jeanette, went to Chicago Thursday lor a few days visit.
J. A. Snyder accompanied his wife to the Methodist hospital at Indlanapols, yesterday, where she will undergo an operation. Mrs. Esther Neiser of Cincinnati, who has been visiting with Mrs. E. A. Lewis for the past few days, returned home Thursday. Mrs. Emma Shaw and two sisters of Indianapolis, came Tuesday evening to visit her son Charles Shaw and family for the Week. Mrs. Joseph Dluzak of Remington took the train here Wednesday for Bradley, 111., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moran. f —- Arthur Fendlg of New York City came Wednesday to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fendlg and other relanves and friends. Mrs. I. J. Meese of Chicago, whp has been visiting with her nephew, O. 8. Baker, and family for the past week, Returned home yesterday. Mrs. C. L. Hill of Oreensburg, Ind. is here this' week visiting the family of F. M. Haskell and Mrs. HlisJabeth Haskell of near Pleasant Ridge.
