Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

1 ■ - The Whije circuit court will convene Monday. Firman Thompson was in Reynolds on business yesterday. Mrs. P. W. Clarke and Mrs. Jesse Nichols were Chicago visitors yesterday. Norman Gorham went to Lafayette yesterday for a tew days visit with relatives. ' ‘ Mrs. Mary E. Steele went to Shelbyville yesterday for a couple of weeks visit with relatives. The regular monthly horse sale in; Rensselaer will be on Wednesday, of next week, Sept. 7. Mrs. A. T. Mullenhour of north of town went to Mentone, Ind., yesterday to attend the funeral of her mother. John Schultz left yesterday on a prospecting trip in the Dakotas. He expects to be gone a week or ten days. Miss Ruby Babcock of Bluffton returned home Thursday after a short visit with relatives and friends near and at Rensselaer. S. Wiel of New Orleans, who has been here visiting with Nathan Fendig and family for the past two weeks, returned home yesterday.

“Sjames Hanley of Chicago, who Uas been visiting with his cousins, Cope and Emil Hanley, here Jor the past week, returned home yesterday. . Home-grown watermelons have been “coming in quite freely this week. The crop will not be very large in this locality on account of the drouth. Miss Jane Chilcote of South Bend, who had been visiting relatives and friends here and at Mt. Ayr the past few weeks, returned home yesterday. Geo. A. Williams went to Carthage, 111,, Wednesday and will return next week with his wife who has been visiting relatives there for a few weeks. pMrs. Thos. Daugherty left Wednesday for Kingman, Kan., to see her sister. Mrs. Jasper Kemp, formerly of this county,* who was not expected to live but a short time. Mrs. George Dunn of Wichita, Kans., and sister. Miss Jane Moody, left Thursday for the latter’s home. Mrs. Dunn had been visiting in this vicinity the past two months.

Miss Madie Drake was hostess to a dinner party Thursday evening. Those present were Misses Blanche Babcock of Parr, Edna Hauter and Helen Murray. All report a fine time. Mrs. A. M. Horner of Kingman, Kan., and H. R. Raveriscroft and daughter Lena pf Karoma, Okla., are visiting the family of J. F. Irwin and relatives at and near Remington. Mrs. J.- L. Babcock of Parr is visiting with her sister, Mrs. James Burns, at Goodland, the latter being quite ill, and she is to be taken to Chicago Monday to undergo an operation.

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