Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 November 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
W. H. Morrison was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Miss Opal Grant spent yesterday in Roselawn. f Miss Edith was a Chicago visitor Saturday. Lyman Zea went to Hammond Monday' to spend a week. Dr. I. M. Washburn and wife were Chicago goers Monday. M iss Bessie Worden went to Monon Monday to visit relatives. Boyd Porter left Monday for Oaklahoma City, Okla., to prospect a few weeks. Arthur Yeiter returned Monday from a week’s visit with his mother, Mrs. James Robinson, at Lafayette. Mrs. A. H. Hopkins and sister-in-law, Mrs. Ada Crosscup, w r ent to Tolleston Saturday to visit Mrs. F. B. Meyer.
Mrs. H. G. Rossiter and family of Troy, Ohio, are spending a few' days here with her brother, Dr. E. N. Lov. and familv. «* * v Joseph Moore came home from Marion Saturday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, of north of town, a few weeks. Mrs. James E. Whitsel of Lafayette returned home Saturday after a two months visit with the Carr Bros., and their sister south of town. Miss Minnie Hemphill went to Delphi Saturday' to. visit over Sunday With her aunt, Mrs. John Trcxell, and other relatives from Baltimore. Mrs, M. Quinn of Chatsworth, 111., returned home Saturday after a few' days visit here with her daughter, Mrs, L. A. Harmon, and family. Cornelius Halsema and w'ife of Lafayette returned home Monday after a few days visit here with their son, John Halsema, and family. Jensen and wife went to Wheatfield yesterday w r here the former will have charge of Simon Fen dig's drug store while Sim is spending a week in Chicago* , J. M. Wood, who moved to Hansboro, No. Dak. last spring, has returned to Jasper county with his stock and household effects and is locating for the present at Fair Oaks. |A r . S. Parks is building a nice 8-room house on his ten acre tract at the south side of town, and will rent his property on the corner of McCoy avenue and College road. I Former State Senator W. W. Gilman of Goodland, w r ell knowm through this vicinity' as a prominent figure in republican polites twenty years ago, died at his home in Goodland Monday ingMiss Cora Aldrich of Hutchinson, Kan., is visiting here with her aunt, Mrs. Emerald Aldrich, until the Christmas holidays. She went to Remington Monday for a visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Westfall. The Home Grocery has another car of fine Michigan potatoes on track again this week. They were shipped in a fruit car free from frost danger. This will probably be the last chance for so low' priced potatoes. . <5? James Walter and sister, Mrs. Mary Corcoran, went to Chicago Monday' to be present at thex operation on their sister, Mrs. Anna O’Leary, of Victor, Colo., at the St. Mary hospital. The operation was periormed yesterday.
Nkßoyd Porter left Monday for (pklahoma City, Okla., on a prospecting trip and will likely locate there. Mrs. Porter has given up housekeeping and will live with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Breftrier and family. She will rent her former residence. Simpson, W. F. Osborne, Charles Steward, Lemuel Huston and Fred McCxsfiy went to Indianapolis yesterday ib attend the grand lodge and grand encampment of the I. O. O. F. order, which lasts three days. r Vyf. J. Anderson and family of Rugby, N. Dak., came Saturday morning for a few weeks visit, with Mrs. Anderson’s mother, Mrs. Amanda Morlan, and brother, Charlie Morlan and family.' Mr. Anderson is the editor of the Pierce County (N. Dak.) Tribune.
