Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. W. C. Babcock and daughter Margaret were in Chicago Saturday.

G- E. Hershman of Crown foint came Sunday for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Smith Newell of Barkley township. XMesdames J. D. Allman and E. P. Honan are attending the state federation of literary clubs at South Bend for a few days.

Mrs. James Wilrick of Fair Oaks was in town Monday to consult a physician. She is nursing a felon on one of her fingers.

Mrs. Dallas Yeoman of Ambia, spent a few days here with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. L. Strong, returning home Monday.

E. P. onan spent Monday evening at the dedication of the Foresters’ new hall at Lafayette. He made a talk at the dedication.

FsHurley Beam of Indianapolis, /pent a couple of days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beam, returning to school Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. James Davis qf Mt. Ayr got off the train here Sunday on their way home from a week’s visit with relatives in Harrison county. T. J. Jones Sheridan, who has been visiting friends in Mt. Ayr for a few days, took the train here Monday to visit relatves in Chicago. Mrs. James Hemphill of Monon, who has been spending a few days here with her sister, Mrs. Charles Simpson, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin of Watseka, 111., who have been here visiting her father, W. H. Bailey, and other relatives for a week,, returned home yesterday. SJDr. I. M. Washburn accompanied 3p*s. F. J. Stocksick to the Mary Thompson hospital In Chicago yesterday where it is thought she may undergo an operation.

Mrs. James Russel went to Monon Monday to have uer son’s hip treated, it having been out of place for the past year. He will take treatment for awhile before having it put back in place.

Mrs. Phoebe Hartley of Livonia, Ind., got off the train here yesterday morning where she was met by her son, Steve Hartley, of Brook, who accompanied her to his home where she will make a visit.