Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 July 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
10 Pf r Cent Discount Will continued on all work and orders taken during the month ' of July. Call and get prices. C. A. PETERS Optician
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Item* of Interest to City and Country Renders. On top—-Home Grocery. To-day’s markets: Com, 65c; toats, 45c; wheat, 70c. A. son was born Saturday to Mr. d Mrs. James Myers of Barkley township. ■A. W. Hopkins of Chicago came down Saturday to spend Sunday with relatives here. Miss Olive Pollard of south of town was operated on for appendicitis at Chicago last week. Everett Kinney left Sunday for a two weeks vacation which he will spend at his home in' Spencer. ’ James Flynn went to Greensburg, Ind., Saturday to visit bis mother, who is almost 90 years of age.
Miss Virginia Rainier of Lafayette is visiting here with her sister, Mrs. M. D. Gwin, for a few days. English went io Glencoe, In., Saturday for a few weeks visit with the family of his uncle, L. F. Hopkins. ... ' : - f W. H. Myers, of Parr took Ve train here Saturday for a visit with relatives at Dunkirk, Ind., and Lima,' Orio. Mrs. Mary A. Lane, an aunt, and Master John Henry Leppert of Chicago, are visiting A 1 Peters and family for a week or two. Miss Nora Casey, who is studying for a trained nurse in a Chicago" hospital, spent last week with Katherine Michael of Jordan tp. Mr. and Mrs. John Renicker, Fred Renicker and Mrs. Levi, Rentcker went to the north-eastern part of the state Friday to visit a few days. Advertised letters: Wm. Johnson (2), Wm. Tespe, Mrs. May Hines, Jack Marshall (2), Miss Harriett Meeker, Fred Steele, Carl McCain. Mrs. Maurice Watters of Orland, Ind., is visiting her brother John N. Baker of Barkley tp., and broth-er-in-law, John Richmond, of Pleasant Grove. If the weather continues fair oats threshing—the “4 th of July oats”— will begin about Thursday. The opening price will probably be about 40 cents per bushel. 1 ' • Goodland Herald: The Goodland bank paid another 10 per cent dividend this week. This is the tftlrd dividend and makes 30 per cent in all Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp and baby came down from Chicago Heights Sunday. John returned . home the same day but Mrs, Sharp and baby will remain for a few days. A. W. Cleveland, accompanied by his nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cleveland of Fondulac, Wis., returned Friday from' Cleveland, Ohio, Where they had been to bury his wife, i V TNMr. and Mrs. Josiah Davisson down from Kankakee tp., Friday, returning home Saturday. Fishing in the Kankakee has been quite good the past couple of weeks, Mr. Davisson says. Sixty gallotas of “tdnica,” the great kidney and bladder remedy, was returned to the brewery Monday morning, as there was no more "use for it here. Tonlca hasn’t been popular anywhere for a week. yThe oats crop is proving very disappointing, and will turn out but very little grain, but what there is is said to be of good quality, Oats seem to be very poor all over the state and there is also a great deal of mighty poor corn. Rev. Father Meyer went to Frankfort Saturday to preach for Father William Hordeman, who performed a like service for Father Meyer here. The latter went on to Cincinnati Sunday afternoon to spend the week with friends, and Father Hordeman will visit relatives here.
