Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. W. H. Brenner was a Monticello visitor Tuesday. Mrs. M. E. Thompson spent Thursday in_ Chicago. Bert Brenner and wife were Chicago visitors Wednesday. . E. L. Hollingsworth and wife spent in Chicago. Orlan Grant spent Thursday night with relatives in Hammond. Mrs. Mary E. Lowe spent Thursday in Monticello on business. Mrs. Harry Collins went to Chicago yesterday to visit rela-' tives. Mrs. Charles Osborne and Mrs. Frank Tobias were Chicago visitors yesterday. Frank Shide and family returned Thursday to Idaville after a . few days visit here. Mrs. J. P. Rowen went to Chicago Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ben Edwards. {Mrs. Rice Porter returned home Thursday from a short visit with Goodland relatives. J. J. Weast of Jordan tp., went to Williamsport Thursday to look after his property there. Mrs. J. W. Merry of Mt. Ayr took the train here Thursday for Chicago -to visit relatives. C. T. Otis of Chicago and Rompke Sipkema of Fair Oaks, were Rensselaer visitors Wednesday. —7t : E. K. Godshell went to Monon Thursday near which place he expects to erect a large bam on! a farm. r. Washburn took Don Warren to Chicago Thursday where the latter will undergo an operation for hernia. "Rev. and Mrs. Parrett go to Oh aimers today, where he exchanges pulpits tomorrow with Rev. Barr of that place. Mrs. Robert Cottrell of Monticello returned home Thursday after a few days visit here with Mrs. E. E. Hammerton.

Mrs. W. W. Reeve, who has been confined to her bed by sickness, is improving slowly and will soon be about again. \jMiss Jane Parkison of west of tiwn, who had been visiting home folks the past few days, returned to DePauw Tuesday where she i 5 attending college. John W. Ullery and wife left Thursday for their home in Washington, Dr C., after a few weeks visit here with her sister, Mrs. Allen Catt, and family. H«sjvlrs. Alfred Hoover of south of town went to Lebanon Thursday to visit relatives, it being her fon'ner home. She will also visit in Indianapolis before returning.