Jasper County Democrat, Volume 10, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOG\L AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of interest to City and Country Readers. • Today’s warkets: Corn, 44c; oats, 45 c. Miss Madge Beam spent Monday in Chicago. NJlrs. Alfred Collins is cdnflned to her home with pleurisy. Mrs. E. G. Sternberg visited In Chicago the first of the week. yA- D. Babcock was over from Goodland on legal business Monday. Miss Cora Everett visited her sister Mrs. F. L. Hunt, In Lowell over Sunday. 2KMrs. Grant Warner visited Mrs. W. C. Milliron at Knox the first of the week. Advertised letters: Miss Flora Marr is, C. Halsema, Jesse V. Lewis, Sam Grant. M Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Austin of Chicago visited in Rensselaer last Thursday and Friday. /\Mlss Grace Norris of Greencastle /spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. ' and Mrs. James Norris. kThe infant babe of Mr. and Mrs. (Allred Donnelly, born Wednesday, died yesterday morning. Bro. J. P. Simons of the White County Democrat was a business visitor in the city Saturday. ''f\£ylvester Gray is up in Wells bounty looking after some repairs on his farm near Bluffton. 'V Miss Orabelle Duvall, who has been attending school at Indianapolis, returned home Saturday. T<E. M. Parcells visited his wife a few days this week in Indianapolis. She is in a hospital at that place. Opie Read, last number of Library Lecture Course, at Christian ehurch, Tuesday evening, March 22. Mrs. James Mead and children of Hammond visited this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark. Whitsell Lewis, who has been living at Demotte, has moved back to Rensselaer and occupies his property here. % \ Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Wright of Chicago Heights visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler, here this week. Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth and children' who have been in Kalamazoo, Mich., for some time, returned home last Friday. MMiss Mary Meyer and trimmers, Mftses Hattie Grant and Pearl Meyer, are in Chicago to study the styles in spring mlllenery. At the Lake-Newton republican representative convention held at Hammond Saturday, William Kilvey of Gary received the nomination ever S. C. Dwyer of Lowell. 'S\John Pullins, who has been suffenhg with Bright’s disease for several months, is gradually failing all the. time and his death is liable to occur at almost any moment. The basket ball game here Friday night between the boys’ high school teams of Brookston and Rensselaer resulted in a score of 53 to 12“ in favor of the latter. \| J. H. Holden, who is engaged in rasing poultry for the Chicago market, oh the former Stoner property at the northwest corner of town, is now shipping his first hatch of broilers. They weigh about bne pound each, and are said to retail at 75 cents each in the Windy City. < >