Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers.. To-morrow is Easter. To-day’s markets: Corn, 48c, Oats, 40c. > * Advertised letters: S. L. Wolfe, Anton Kesser. r»Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Spitler went to Chicago Thursday. Miss Luvie Gunyon of Union tp., has gone to Marion to attend normal. pxjdrs. J. D. Allman visited her sister Mrs. Osborne in South Bend this week. Uncle David Culp of Hanging Grove tp., wds in the city on business Monday. pM. I. Adams was up in the vicinity of Harbor Beach, Mich., this week on business. KjC. L. Parks of near Surrey is making a business trip to Plymouth and Argos this week. Leonard Turner, the Democrat’s linotype operator, spent Sunday at his home in Monticello. Squire Spriggs and Thomas Callaghan of Walker tp., were business visitors in the city Monday. The Burr Oak Center Bohemian ball team defeated Possum Run at Parr Sunday, score 11 to 14. IN George Antrim has returned to his home near Paris, Mich., after a several months stay in Rensselaer. s kjohn Ramp, one of Eger’s popular grocery clerks for the past two years, is now with the “Home Grocery.” VHarry Gallagher, of near “South .America" is taking treatment for rheumatism at the mineral springs near Attica. "L J. B. Marion who went to South Dakota last month, is now located at Wall. He has taken up a claim near there. < Judge and Mrs. S. P. Thompson, Jk-ho have been spending the winter ttf'San Diego, Cali.,' returned home Wednesday. Xf Mrs. Milt Roth and little son to Evanston, 111., Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. C. O. Swift, for a few days. J. H. Thornton has sold his restaurant near the depot to Daniel Pillars of Parr, and will probably move to Oklahoma. Arthur Tuteur who is attending law school at Ann Arbor, is home this week for a- few days vacation. He w|ll graduate in June. C. R. Stephenson, who Is working for B. S. Fendig in his poultry house, tabved his family here from Monticello a few days ago. V A drop in temperature came WedhWday night, causing the ground to freeee a little. It is hoped, however, that fruit has not been damaged as yet. xT,The names of John Poole of Rensdelaer and John J. Porter of Remington have been drawn on the federal petit jury which meets in Indianapolis May 5. Lowell Tribune: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Worley and children arrived home Monday evening from a two months visit with relatives and ■ friends at Rensselaer. Dr. Joseph C. Rogers, for more than twenty years superintendent of the Longdiff insane asylum, died Saturday after a few days sickness from uraemic poisoning. J
