Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
G. E. Murray and wife were Chicago visitors yesterday. John O’Connor of Kniman was a business caller hefe yesterday^ W. H. Morrison and family went to Chicago Thursday to visit relatives a few days, r 1 1 J Leo Wojland, who had been visiting in Indianapolis the past several days, * returned home Thursday. / Mrs. Joesph Halligan returned home Tuesday after a visit with S. E- Overton and wife afSouth Haven, Mich. Use the souvenir envelopes on sale at The Democrat office when writing to your friends or business acquaintances.
Uncle John Tillett was in from Gillam Thursday on tax-paying business and to renew his subscription to The Democrat. Workmen have been engaged this week in re-planking the Washington street bridge, making it almost as good as new. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Von Cannon of Watiseon, Ohio, are here for a two weeks visit with their daughter. Mrs. G. H. McClain. TU- H. McClain went to Chicago yesterday to consult a specialist as to his condition. It is thought his trouble is gallstones. E. Rapp of Washington, Ill.} was here a short time this week looking after his farm south r of town, occupied by B. T. Lanham. W ill Knox of Chicago is visiting his father, Thos. Knox, of south of town. John Knox, who went to Chicago several days ago, is working for Marshall Field & Co. % Mrs. J. J. Montgomery*, who had been visiting her mother, Mrs. Eugene Wemple, at Rockford, 111., returned home a few days ago, accompanied by the latter. C. P. Wright & Son report the sale of a 120 acre farm in Hanging Grove tp., belonging to E. L. Hollingsworth, to Charles Morrell of Milford, 111. Consideration $65 per acre. Charles Elder arrived home Thursday from a six months absence in the Dakotas and lowa. He had been working for the past three weeks in a canning factory at Storm Lake, lowa. VMrs. Rebecca Hurley of Rossrifle, aged 70 years, who came Wednesday to visit her son John Hurley, southeast of town, fell on the cement porch at the Hurley home Wednesday evening and broke her wrist and dislocated one elbow. ' A Two more cases of diphtheria are reported in the family of Wm. Rees of Gifford, and a quarantine has again been established over the Rees home. Anti-toxin has been administred and it is not thought at this writing that any serious results will follow. M'alcom Clark of Wheatfield and Wade Laßue of this place went to Indianapolis Wednesday to attend the state fair. The former is'expecting to enter Indiana University at Bloomington and Wade will look for employment in Indianapolis, he having resigned his position in Chicago.
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