Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1908 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Fred Stocksick is on the sick list this week. To-day’s markets— Wheat, 87c; Corn, (new) 50c; Oats, 43c; Rye, 85c. Mrs. W. H. Beam and daughter Madge were Chicago visitors Wednesday. Uncle John Casey of Fair Oaks was a business visitor in the city Thursday. Mrs. C. H. Porter of Chicago is visiting her parents, Jay W. and Mrs. Williams. A good many democrats came in from the country to hear Marshall Wednesday evening. The International Live Stock Exposition will be held at the Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Nov. 28 to Dec. 10. " S. E. Yeoman has been summoned as a petit juror in the U. S. District Court, that meets at Indianapolis November 10. XjVm. Morris, wife and babe of Rushville, a brother of Mrs. G. O. Pumphrey of this city, who was visiting his sister for a week, returned home yesterday. X Ex-trustee J. P. Ryan of Gillam /p., came down Wednesday night to hear “Tom” Marshall. He returned home Thursday afternoon.
JsJLen Lefler, who went to Crawfordsville last winter and engaged tn the confectionary business, has moved to Lafayette where he will engage in the same business. J. W. Childers and son Parker, who have been in the northwest for the past two years, have returned here and will remain for the present at least. S. D. Clark and his brother James, of Wheatfield were in town on business Thursday. They came overland and went home in he nlghL A door has een put in on the Front street side of the K. of P. building and the mail will be delivered to the new postofflce through this door, instead of from the front, as is now the case. > The Church of God will dedicate their new meeting house in the southwest part of Jordan tp., Bunday, Oct. 25, at 2 p. m. Elder A. B. Palmer of Bangor, Mich., will conduct the services. Mrs. Eugene Dilley writes us from Trafalgar, that she has received word that missing husband was seen between Momence, 111., and Morocco; Ind., last week, at least parties who saw him concluded it was he.
Mr. and Mrs. Asberry Padgett are sere for a few days bn business. Mr. Padgett is a brother of Alton Padgett, just east of town, and at ene time, some twenty years ago, had a livery stable at the stand where John Knapp now keeps. The Misses Edith and Mary Miller went to Chicago Wednesday morning and expect to remain there this winter if they find a suitable location, otherwise they may conclude to return to Florida, where they have spent severil winters recently. Franklin Chambers Moore, eldest son of William Moore of this city, died very suddenly at his home in Indianapolis last Sunday, of paralysis. He was buried at Crown Hill eemetery in that city. An obituary will be published in the Wednesday fcsue of The Democrat, written by his aged fathej.
