Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. R- Marlatt was in Chicago on business Monday. > G. E. Murray made a business trip to Peru Monday. Miss Minnie Johns spent Sunday with her parents in Wheatfield. George Long of Wabash College, spent Sunday with home folks. Mrs. E. E. Fritts of Delphi spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Alter. ■Delos Waymire, who is attending agricultural college at Winona, spent Sunday with relatives hereMiss Myra Watson went to Chicago Sunday to take a position as teacher in the city schools there. William ’Platt, son of C. W. Platt of this place, who is taking a- business course at Lafayette, spent Sunday with his parents here. Kentland Democrat: County Superintendent Schanlaub was home from Chicago Sunday and Monday. His afflicted eye is steadily improving. . Mrs. J. W. Childers returned home Saturday from the district W. R. C. convention held at Colfax last week. She also visited a few days with relatives in Delphi. Mrs. Uriah Hardesty of Indiana Harbor, who is has been here spending the past week with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Obenchain, returned home Monday. Ray Yeoman of Valparaiso was a visitor here Saturday evening, going from here to Lafayette where he spent a couple of days and from there returned to Valparaiso. Goodland Herald: Mrs. Sam Lemaster and sister, Mrs. Ralph Johnson, left for Hillsdale, Mich., Tuesday morning to attend the funeral of their grandmother,’ Mrs. Burr.

J. D. Lowe went to Delphi Saturday where he will spend a few days. He also expects to visit Wabash and Fairmount, near which places he formerly resided for a number of years. True Woodworth and wife and son went to Monon Saturday where the two latter spent the day. True went on to Lafayette to attend the football game between Purdue and Wabash.