Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. r To-day's markets— Wheat, 87c; corn, 65c; oats, 44c; rye, 65c. Mrs. W. R. Whitaker is visiting for a couple of weqjks in Delphi. Leave your order for Michigan potatoes with the G. E. Murray Co. Frank Kresler and Mrs. Van Grant are visiting in Chicago for a few days. Two car loads of extra fine Michigan ■ potatoes, 72c a bushel off car, at the G. E. Murray Co. Store. Rev. O. E. Miller is attending the Baptist State Convention .at Ft Wayne this week. Conrad Kellner and her mother-in-law, Mrs. John Kellner, are visiting in Chicago. James and Mrs. Ennis went to West Chicago today to visit Bob Sheets and family a few days. '"F*! Mrs. Wm. Washburn has been on the sick list for the past week but was reported some better yesterday. p’Mrs. H. M. Grant, who has been visiting in Chicago for the past week, returned home Wednesday. Uncle George Schreiner of Sheridan, 111,, is here this week looking after his farm in Barkley tp. Hon. E. P. Honan of this city will address a big democratic meeting at Crown Point Monday night. Capt. J. A. Burnham and granddaughter are visiting the Captain’s sister, Mrs. A. D. Swain, of Morocco, for a few days. yKentland Enterprise: Nicholas K|nill arrived home Tuesday from South Dakota where he registered for the Rosebud drawing. Mrs. C. W. Coen and Miss Mildred Harris attended the D. A. R. state convention at Muncie this week. C. N. Knapp and I. N. Button of Panama. N. Y., are visiting J. M. Knapp, the liveryman. The former is Mr. Knapp’s father and Mr. Button is his cousin. Mrs. L. J. Lane is very sick at her home in Milroy tp. Mr. Lane was called home yesterday forenoon op account of her sickness. Editor Hickey of the Whiting Sun says Lake county will give a majority of 600 to 800 for the democrat county ticket this year* and Mrs. Geo. A. Williams leave this morning for a few dtfys visit With his folks at East Liberty, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morris of Rushville came Thursday evening for a week’s visit with the former’s half-sister, Mrs. Geo. Pumphrey. Miss Ethel Grant went to Chicago yesterday and accompanied her sister’s baby to that place. She will spend Sunday in Chicago. Miss Milda Jackson retdrned home from a two months stay in Lebanon, Sunday, with Mrs. J. H. and Miss Clare Jessen, who went down Saturday. F. M. Wagoner of Gillam tp., was, in town on business Thursday. He reports the political situation as satisfactory in his neighborhood from a democratic standpoint. Ed. S. Rhoads will go Monday to look for a car or two of potatoes, and he intends to buy only "" the best. His customers may rest assured that they will have good potatoes to eat this winter. »