Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-Day's Markets: Corn 54c; oats, 4 Sc. Harry Eger was in Lafayette on business Wednesday. t V>4}r. H. J. Kannal returned from A business trip to Indianapolis Thursday. \ Irhe rain Thursday afternoon and light stopped the farmers from plowing. This weather matter will be settled Tuesday, when the ground hog has his say. Miss Mary Jarvis of Kankakee, Ml., came for a short visit with relatives. Mrs. W. J. Oram of Logansport is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Philip McElfresh. A. V. Farmer of Royal Center was in town on business Wednesday and Thursday. Read the Clean-Sweep Sale ad •f The Farmer’s & Workingman’s Friend Store of Remington.

W. J. Hill returned to Madison, Ind., Friday. He has been here on ■ business for a few days past. Elizur Sage was in Lafayette Friday to purchase some mares with which to stock his stock farm. A. R. Bass departed for his home in Franklin Wednesday. He has been in Rensselaer on business for a few days. Mrs. James Fisher of near the depot has been seriously sick with rheumatism. She is now slowly recovering. , Mrs. Jerry Douglas returned to her home Plainfield Wednesday after a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. John L. Smith. M?Wlnifred s Pullin departed for MaJbff, Miss., Thtysday. He expects to invest in the cheap alfalfa land near that place. rtiohn Halligan, who has been in yioux Falls, So. Dak., for the last year, is here for a visit with relatives and friends. LJB. Roby returned to his home in .Augusta, Ind., Wednesday. He has spent the past two months with Uncle Billy King. Mrs. A. J. Biggs was called to West Lebanon Thursday to attend the funeral of a brother, who died there, a few days ago. Grace Norris returned to Hauw University Friday after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Norris. ■ Mrs. Edgar Cox went to Lafayette Wednesday to spend a few days with relatives before returning to her home in Pawnee, Okla. Earl Adams returned from Chicago Thursday. He was in charge of five cars of cattle his father shipped Wednesday evening.

Mildred and Hester Halleck returned from Indianapolis Thurs-' day where they had been visiting with their father, Senator Abe. Miss Alice Worland went to Chicago Thursday to take treatment from a nerve specialist. She expects to be gone several weeks. Roy Smith, who has been employed on the Pennsylvania R. R., kt Kouts, is home for a short visit with his mother northeast of town. James Clark, who was called to Cedar Point, Kans., last week to attend the funeral of his brother, Charles, returned to Rensselaer Thursday. The public sales of Mrs. John L. Smith northeast of town Monday and of A. F. Shesler east of town Tuesday, were each well attended and property sold well.’