Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 November 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. John Bislosky spent -Monday in Chicago. Holland Milchner HerringHome Grocery. 1 V. M. Peer and wife spent Saturday in Monon. G. A. Jacks, was up from Lee Monday on business. ■■■ ■ 9 Born, Oct. 31. to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kurrie, a son. J. F. Irwin went to Walkerton Monday on a short business trip. M rs. Alda Parkinson went to Kankakee. 111., Saturday for a short visit.
Miss Floy McGolly spent Sunday with relatives and friends in Chicago Heights. Mrs. W. \V. Merrill went to Englewood Monday to visit her daughter. Mrs. R. M. Bennett. M iss Lillian Witham of Mt. Ayr returned home Saturday from a two week’s visit in Monticello. George Street and wife returned home Saturday from a short business trip to North Manchester. Mrs. P. Tonn of Demotee returned home Monday after a few days visit with Dan Tanner and wife. Ezra Schylter and John Shields and wives of Buffalo, Ind.. ca,me Saturday to visit with Tull Malone and wife. George Ade. the playwright, has gained more laurels—his name now appears in a patent medicine testimonial. Miss Nettie Price went to Chicago Monday for a short visit with her sister-in-law Mrs. Cory Price, who is ill.
Miss Nellie Lucy of Monticello was here Saturday to attend the funeral of the little son of Alfred Hickman of Hammond. Mrs. Mary Zeigler and daughter of Streator, 111., came Saturday to visit 'her brother-in-lay. Noah Zeigler of north of town, t Mrs. Bertha Conway of Delphi came over Friday and remained until Monday„the guest of Miss Elizabeth Luers of south of town. Mr. and Mrs. A. Harmon of Pontiac. 111., returned home Sat--1 urday after a ten days visit here with their sons, Louis and Russel and families. jkMiss Merle Harris, daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Harris, is confined to her bed with typhoid fever. A trained nurse from Chicago is attending her. Mrs. J. T. Robertson of Ellitsville. Ind., who had been visiting her daughter. Mrs. L. E. Lyons, of Brook the past two months, came over from Brook Monday and took the train here for her
