Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 440; oats 40c. Only $1.25 for the round trip to Chicago to-morrow. Miss Myra Galbraith U visiting in Chicago Heights. Mrs. M. D. Gwin is visiting her parents at Lafayette. Dr. Kirk has again embarked in the drag business at Parr. Read the new ads of the Chicago Bargain Store and the G. E. Murray Co. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Wartena of Hammond spent Sunday with relatives here. George Hemphill came down from Chicago and spent Sunday with his parents. F. W. Fish dr and sons Lee and Homer of Kankakee tp., were in the city Saturday, Mrs. Jay W. Williams is visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Porter, in Chicago. Mrs. Harvey Miller of Barkley tp., was taken to Chicago Monday for surgical treatment.
Mrs. A. L. .Willis was called to Morris, 111., Monday by the oritioal condition of her sister. Lawrenoe Giver of Wabash has been visiting the family of Harry Wiltshire last week and this. Montioello Herald: Miss Manda Hoyes went to Chicago Monday in company with her sister Blanche of Rensselaer. Harry and Katie Arnold and Alice and Jennie Eib of Barkley tp„ went to Valparaiso Saturday to attend sohool. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Welsh of Chicago, returned home Monday after a 'visit with relatives here and at Remington. Mrs. Alf Donnelly and step-son, George Donnelly, went to Chicago Saturday for a couple of weeks’ visit with felatives. Misses Hattie and Mary Lowman returned Monday to their home at Amboy, after a couple of weeks’ visit with relatives here. Mrs. James Flynn, who has been in very poor health for some time, has been taken to Englewood, 111., for treatment by a magnetic healer. Miss Pearl Potts of Chioago Heights, who had been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. L H. Potts, returned to the Heights Saturday. v - ..J : John H. Jessen, who is now employed in a buggy factory at Connersville, Ind., came np Saturday for a few days’ visit with his wife and family. Lost —Saturday evening, between Burk’s bridge and the old Barnstown school houge, a black silk jaoket. Finder please leave at The Democrat office or with Miss Eva Gorbet.
