Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

J. R. Marlatt was in Chicago on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Eger were Chicago visitors Mondayi I. B. Marion went to Hammond Monday to seek employment. James Matheny of Cherokee, la., came Sunday to visit his mother, Mrs. Mary Matheny, for a few days. Don’t forget the annual meeting of the Commercial Club, to-night (Wednesday) in the east court roomd Mrs. James Mead and daughter /oA Hammond came Monday to visit her patents, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Clark. Erwin Lewis spent Monday with his brother Leon in Chicago. The latter is still suffering with rheumatisf. John Arnold of Wabash, who had been here visiting his nephews, Chas, and Elias Arnold, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Margaret Roberts of Lafayette, who had been here visiting relatives for a few days, returned home Saturday. Omar niff of south of town, returned home Saturday from Illinois where he has been working for the past five monthsNelson Losier and John Leach of Fullerton, Ky., came Saturday to visit their sister and mother, Mrs. Amanda Leach, respectively. Frank Parlin and W. A. Demoss who have been working near Pontiac, 111., for the past few months, returned to Rensselaer Saturday. Mrs. Mary Pearcy and children of Cambria, Ind., who has been visiting with J. W. Smith and family for a few days, returned home Monday. Mrs. Bert Sheetz of Remington, who had been here for the past week visiting her mother, Mrs. Mary Galbraith, returned home Saturday. \jMrs. J. R. Phillips and daughter apd Marie Hamilton spent Saturday and Sunday with the former’s moth-er-in-law, Mrs. Harvey Phillips, at Monticello. - 4 John Hack was awarded the contract of making a levee near Water Valley, on the Kankakee, which is an continuation of the Brown Levee, and when that is finished the water will be completely fenced. out of Lake County.—-Lake County Star.