Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 May 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Read The Democrat for news. ”W. M. Hoover and son Frank were in Chicago on business Monday. Mrs. Nelson Randle went to Hammond and Chicago Monday to visit friends. J. T. Randle will probably leave next week for an extended visit with hjs sons in the west. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows are visiting the family of their daughter, Mrs. Charles Murphy, at BervTyn, 111., this week. .I * ■ > Mrs. Charles Roberts went to Oxford, Ohio, Saturday to visit Her daughter, Miss Marceline, who is attending college at that place. - Miss Edith Leonard of Brighten, 111., history teacher in the Rensselaer high school, returned home Monday to spend the vacation. Mrs. Sarah Platt and duaghter and the former’s mother, Mrs. James Knight spent Sunday in Parr, guests of Mrs. J. L. Babcock and family. —- Mrs. Jay Lamson and Mrs. J. F. Watson and daughter, Katherine went to Delphi Saturday to visit Rev. Edward Beach and family a few days. T. D. Conaghan of Pekin, 111., was ‘•here Friday looking after his land south of town. He went to Gary Saturday morning before returning home. Omar Elder, left Monday for Ft,. Dodge, lowa, where he will join his brother Leonard. He is thinking some of* taking up the carpentering trade at that place. In the baseball game between, Hammond and St. Joseph’s college on the latter’s diamond Sunday, the college lads won in a pitchers’ battle by the score of 2 to 0. G. M. Sullenberger and wife of Darke county, Ohio, who had been visiting their son, J. E. Sullenberger of near Rensselaer, went to; Chicago Saturday, to visit relatives. i •. ' Mel Thornton and wife of Rensselaer spent a few days here this week visiting relatiVes. Mel made the Courier office a call and renewed his subscription.— Morocco Courier. C. B. Wells of north of town went' to Wells county Sunday, accompanying home his daughter, Mrs. Dan Robinson, who' had been visiting with him for the past two weeks. Mrs. E. N. McFarland of Carcounty returned home Saturday after a few days visit here wjth Nelson Randle and wife. She was called here by the death of Mrs. J. T. Randler i _Mrs. W. K. Brown accompanied her granddaughter, Ruth McKenzie to' Indianapolis Sunday, where the latter will spend several months with her mother, Mrs. Chas. Harmon. "Mrs. Brown expects to visit at Tus- -
