Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 December 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to Cltjr end Country Renders. , -Today'B markets: Wheat, 95c; Oats, 46c; Com, 55c; Rye, 65c. %John Reed, mayo'r of the city of virgie, was in town on business Monday. Bargains in all kinds of winter clothing and cloaks at the G. E. Murray Co. B. F. Fendig and Dr. Washburn Returned Friday from their trip to Longmont, Cole. Mrs. Lois Foster of Chicago, who has been visftihg the Carr brothers west of town, returned home Saturday. » Indiana will be ninety-two years old next Friday, That is, she was admitted into the Union ninety-two years ago. F. Bruner has gone to Bartlesville, Okla., where he will probably spend the winter on account of his health. The Lowell Poultry and Farm Products Association will hold its second' annual exhibition at that place on Jan. 5-8, 1909. |**C. L. Parks of near Surrey went eo Bourbon and Plymouth Monday to visit his son W. t>. Parks, and to look after trees for Christmas sale. Do your Christmas shopping at Rowles * Parker’s, anything for any of the family to wear you can find there. Beautiful and appropriate gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Zink of Wapakoneta, Ohio, returned Monday after a three weeks visit with their daughters, Mesdames J. C. and J. J. Borntrager. Brook Reporter; Charley McCabe will have a public sale some time in January, and will then move to the state of Washington to make bis future home. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postosces: Francesville, R-R-3, 1; Ala, 1; Seattle, Wash., t; Newton, 111., 1; Rensselaer, R-R-2, 1. T»r6. .Ralph Fendig has gone to Jacksonville, Fla., where she #h|; spend the winter with her sons, Louie and Albert, the latter being at Rurnswick, Ga. Mr. and Mre. Charlie Robinson of near Battle Ground, returned home Sunday after a few days visit with relatives here. They expect to move upon a farm in South Dakota next spring.