Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. f . —— ' Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. John Duvall spent yesterday in Chicago. , . . - „ •»' J. T. Randle is quite sick with stomach trouble. The Democrat editor passed his 47th milestone Monday. A son was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Harmon. Warner Hough of Newton tp., was a Lafayette visitor Saturday. Bessie Marion and Martha Possin spent Saturday in Monon. - Ed Oliver of Newland was a Hammond business visitor Monday. C. A. Roberts went to Indianapolis Monday to attend the state fair. —s., Gerald Hollingsworth is attending Culver Military Academy this year. W. J. Holmes went to Indianapolis Saturday to spend a week at the state fair. Mrs. Chas. Malchow and daughter, Miss Tillie, spent Saturday in Chicago. John Knox went to Chicago Saturday where he expects to secure employment. Miss Rubie Dunlap went to Frankfort Saturday for a week’s visit with relatives. Mrs. Will McCord of Mt. Ayr went to Chicago yesterday to visit with her husband. Louis Hefferlin went to Monte ray, Ind„ Saturday for a todays visit with his parents. Eli Brown went to Indianapolis Saturday for a few days visit and to attend the state fair. Chauncey Dexter of north of town went to Indianapolis Monday to attend the state fair a few days. Mrs. G. F. Meyers and daughter Nell went to Chicago yesterday to make a short visit with friends. Mrs. Philip piue went to Burkett, Ind., Saturday for a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Harriet Mowrer. I a big rain came Monday ajnd Monday night, making it too in many places to plow for or sow wheat. rMrs. John A. Dunlap is visiting with Mr. Dunlap’s sister, Mrs. Henry Paulus,' of near Morocco this w-eek. Luers* of Pittsburg left Monday for home after a week’s visit with his brother, Henry Luers, of south of town. * Rice Porter and wife and G. B. Porter returned home Saturday after a few days spent at the Goodland horse show. A 17-year-old daughter of James Jerries of Gifford died Monday from diphtheria, after only one or two days sickness. Miss Maggie O’Shaughnessy of Chicago returned homip Sunday after a week’s visit With her aunt, Mrs. Nat Heuson, of north of town. Mrs. E. D. Britten accompanied as far as Shelby Saturday her granddaughter, Zella Russel, of Demotte, who had been visiting here. Mrs. A. L. Jenson and Miss Beatrice Langdon of Wheatfield returned home Monday after a short visit here with relatives and friends. J. R. Wilcox and wife went to Zanesville, Ohio, Saturday for a couple weeks visit with relatives. They also expect to visit at Coshocton. See our lines of children’s shoes when you want good shoes for your boys and girls.—Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Donnelly and son Robert autoed over to Goodland Saturday and spent the day and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Bales. — J. M. Knapp, the liveryman, is now well prepared to handle the ( automobile livery trade, his new auto running .as smooth ana reliable as clockwork.
