Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 January 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
North Sid 6 Meat Market IS NOW OPEN AND READY FOR BUSINESS. We handle everything in the meat line. I will also handle tallow, hides, and pay the best price for fancy veal and fat beef stock. PHONE .5.. JOSEPH PUTTS
The Anvil Chorus “Order is Heaven’s first law,” without flaw; “Instinct builds a nest that’s true,” DeArmond shapes the horseshoe. W. S. DeARMOND, Tefft, -. Indiana. ■■■ -•--» - * i
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: corn, 53c; oats, 4tc. Herftchel Brenner went to RoseLawn Friday on business. 'uMr. and Mrs. Dave Zeigler will ■eve on a farm near Ottowa, 111. t Miss Edna Donnelly went to Lafayette Saturday for a short visit. Robt. Halligus went to Fox Lake, HI., Saturday for an extended visit. Abner Huntington of west of town went to Lafayette Saturday for a few days visit. Leon Lamson went to Crawfordsville Friday to visit a few days with George Long. The new editor of the Morocco Ceurier parts his name in the middle —L. Paris Builta. Vaughn Woodworth cam£ home from Purdue Friday to spend a few days with his parents. Harve Robinson of Francesville came Friday for a short visit with relatives and friends. A daughter was born last Wednesday to Hon. and Mrs. Jesse E. Wilson of Washington, D. C. Buy the Weber Wagon. It is the best wagon on the market. Sold and warranted by Maines & Hamilton. Simon Miller of Kokomo returned keme Saturday after a visit with Levi Chupp and family of near Surrey. Miss Mary Krammes of Frankfort came Saturday to make her heme with Dr. and Mrs. W. L. Meyer. jkMfss F. Lockhart of Hamilton, f>hio, is here for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Rishling, northwest of town. Mlbs Jennie Baker returned to her home in Monon Saturday. She had been' visiting with J. I. Miller’s of Pleasant Grove. 1 ——- ■‘"■■Tf " 1 Mr. and Mrs. N. Bradwell returned to thbir home in Kirkpatrick, Ind., Saturday after a visit with his unde, Frank Payne. Levi and Ben Miller went to Parke eeunty last Thursday night, where the latter has a farm on which the tM former expects to move. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hewitt returned to their home in Chicago Friday after a two weeks visit with Chestef Caster and family near Gifford. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Bradley of Fairbury, 111., caine Saturday to visit with Wesley Williams and family, Mrs. Williams being a sister of Mrs. Bradley. The five weeks old babe of Mr. / and Mrs. Fred Phillips, a family living north of the railroad, died Saturday and was buried in Weston cemetery Sunday. Dr. J. T. Morton of Mt. Ayr was in Rensselter Saturday. He has Just returned from a trip to Indian•la, la., where he was called by the sickness of his mother. Miss Bessie Moody took her music class, composed of Misses Jane Moody, Dorothy HolllngS'wortft and Ruth Parkison to Chicago Saturday where they would have an opportunity to hear some masters in piano music. Friuli Zink, of Wapakoneta. 0., returned home Saturday after a visit with his brother who is a student at St. Joseph’s College. He was accompanied, home by his cousin Geo. Zink, who has been working for John Borntrager. H. John MeColly, Jr., who for the [Past year has been a clerk in the 'grocery department of the G. E. Murray Co. store, has resigned his position there and moved on the Squire Jas. Yeoman place in Newton tp., recently vacated by Charles Hammond. S'
