Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 82, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 March 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, 59c; Oats, 49c. Hsldrs. Alda Parklson was In Chicago Thursday. Simon Leopold was in Chicago on business Thursday. Ora Yeoman was in Monticello on business Thursday. ’ — ll ■ ■ ■ "■ Otto Brown was in Roselawn on business Wednesday. Ben Harris made a business trip to Chicago Thursday. Miss Mary Yates was in Chicago Thursday on business. <* t T. W. Nickerson of Francesvlile was in town on business Wednesday. Jasper Guy of Remington was'a business visitor in the city Wednesday. • Monticello Herald: Mr. L. B. Josserand is arranging to move to Oklahoma. • Mrs. Jesse McCarthy Chissom returned to her home in Englewood Thursday. Call'arid see The Democrat’s sam- i pies of engraved calling and business cards. John Kepner left for his old home in St. Joe, Mich., Wednesday for a short visit. Miss Martha Courts of near Francesville, went to Chicago Wednesday for a short visit. Miss Mary iselman went to Laporte Thursday to visit with herparents a few days. Ray L. Johnson and E. N. Hay-1 hens of Lowell were in town on business Wednesday. 'Tvjjfrs. Harve Moore went to Redidick, 111., Wednesday to visit with relatives a short time. J. K. Davis was in Monticello and Wolcott Wednesday and Thursday visiting with relatives. Lou Harmon, Walter Porter and B. J. Moc/re'attended a big horse sale in Lafayette Thursday. - - * Mrs. Sarah Wright of Mazon, Ill* came Thursday to visit with hel daughter, Mrs. A. L. Willis. Mrs. A. C. Catt returned Wednesday from Thayer, where she has been visiting with he% parents. Myra Galbraith Sheetz of near Fowler, came Thursday to visit relatives here for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Sears left Thursday for Watseka, 111., where they will make their future home. Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson and daughter, Mrs. J. J. Hunt, are visiting willh Mrs. A. E. Coen at Berwyn, 111. Mrs. A. C. Robinson and Miss Clara Mitchell went to Medaryville Wednesday to visit a few days with Mrs. Robinson’s parents. 4. Mieses Belle Laßue, Georgia Harlis, Grace Norris and Harriet Shedd of DePauw University are home to spend the spring vacation. Dr. A. P. Rainer of Remington was in Rensselaer a few hours Thursday. He has been at Brookst'on visiting with his brother. Mrs. John Moran, returned to her home In Bradley, 111., Thursday after a short visit with her daughter, Mrs v Joseph Dluzak of near Remington.

J. W.i Mauck came down from Chicago Tuesday for a few days visit and to attend to some business matters. John is still enjoying single blessedness. A nice warm rain fell Thursday night, and yesterday was the warmest and most spring-like day we have had since the first two days of the month. Dr. and Mrs. Edward A. Corcoran -of Chicago dame Wednesday to visit with Attorney and Mrs. E. P. Honan. Mrs. C. and little daughter will remain for a week’s visit.