Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City ynd Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, Oats, 47c. Ask Van Grant for Hazelden Cigars. Read The Democrat’s clubbing list on another page. 1 1 Jimmie Brown went to Gary Thursday on’ business. Scott Chestnut made a business trip to Monon Wednesday. t W. O. Rowles made a business trip to Chicago Wednesday. The Logansport Presbytery will meet at Remington Monday. C. O. Cowgill of Decatur, 111., was in town on business Thursday. Dr. A. G. Catt returned Wednesday from a business trijS to Chicago. The Democrat and the Indianap-' olis News, each a full year for only 13.50. Harvey Lowman went to Amboy Thursday to purchase a heavy draft horse. Miss Sue Smith of Chicago is visiting with her father, W. F. Smith.
Ex-Trustee Fell of Carpenter tp., was a business visitor in the city Thursday. Lou Hammond and wife of Wolcott were visiting in Rensselaer Thursday. jy. A. McFarland and James Chapman were in Monticello on business Wednesday. Guy Brownell and Ben Lynch of Lowell were in town on business Wednesday. James Needham of Red Oak, lowa, war- in town on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter. Van Lear went to Chicago Wednesday to attend the cement show. Wattles Rhode of the Princess Theater went to Lafayete Wednesday on business. Miss Mildred Harris t.\rtained the ladies of the senior “So Club Thursday night. Carey McDonald and wife of San Pierre made a business trip to Rensselaer Wednesday. Uncle Clint Hopkins returned Thursday from a shroyt visit with his son in Delphi. ‘ Walter White of Lowell was in town on business Wednesday evening and Thursday. Mrs. Eph Hickihan and sister, Miss Mary Moore, were shopping in Lafayette Wednesday. Uncle George Hosmer left Wednesday for Winamac where he will remain for some time. John Moore of northeast of town is visiting with relatives in Hammond since Thursday.
< Mrs. E. C. English went Wednesday to visit a few days with Mrs. Louis Hopkins at Glencoe, 111. A gang of linemen were in town Thursday in the interests of the Western Union Telegrapu Co. Clyde Corliss and Maud Norris left for Idaho Thursday. Draw on your imagination for the rest. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith returned Wednesday from a few days visit with relatives at Thorntown, Ind. Little Archie Lee la pwr* . to be out. Thursday morning his father treated him to a cutter ride. S|x hundred men have been' given employment in Chicago repairing the heavy damage done by the sleet.
Joseph Grube of Momence, 111., formerly of Wheatfield, was In the city on business a few hours Thursday. D. H. Yeoman went to Fowler Wednesday to be present at the letting of a contract for a big dredge ditch. Mrs. J. I. Miller of near Pleasant Grove, retifYned Wednesday from a short visit with her parents at Monon.
