Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 March 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

To-day’s markets: Corn, f 9c; Oats, 49c. . * E. C. Marchand of Mbhon, was in town Monday. .* ** . ''' — : H. If. Hughes of Monticello spent Sunday with friends in Rensselaer. Chris. Reiddle and Max Kepner of the Monon Sternberg dredge, spent Sunday in Rensselaer. Miss Lucy Beasley went to Marlon and Indianapolis Saturday to spend the spring vacation. Mrs. A. A. Beaver and two children departed for their new home at Larimore, No. Dak., Monday. Charles Quttrich returned to Chicago' Monday after spending Sunday with his family south of town. Mrs. C. C. Warner and little daughter went to Chicago Saturday to spend a few days with friends. V Gus Shorts, who is running one of the Sternberg dredges at Warsaw, was in town Monday on business. Grover Ritchey went to Langdon, No. Dak., Monday where he will work on a farm the coming season. Miss Madeline Ramp went to Kentland Saturday for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Nicholas Krull. Miss Elizabeth Hume went to Springfield, Ohio, Saturday to spend the spring vacation with her parents. Mrs. Carrie West of Monon returned home Saturday after a week’s visit with her sister, Mrs. Jesse Snyder. ' **'' J. T. Hinkle of Chicago returned to his home Monday after a short visit with* his cousin, Theodore Snow.

Carl Duvall, Mrs. Earl Duvall and Miss Mildred Biggs went to Indianapolis Sunday to spend a few days. r Mrs. J. M. Allen of* Davenport, la., was in town Monday shopping. She is visiting with relatives at Fair Oaks. Miss Georgia Harris returned to DePauw University Monday after spending a short vacation with her parents here. Rev. L. B. Ragan of Danville, Ind., was in town Monday. He has been'assisting with a series of revival meetings near Mt. Ayr.; V/Mesdames C. W. Hanley and Aant Warner returned from Chicago Saturday, where they have been visiting a few days. Abe. Martin: Miss Germ Williams is up t’ th’ Indynoplus millinery openings learnin’ how t’ group plnmß on a peach basket. Mrs. Katheripe Smith of Chicago came Saturday to spend the summer with her daughter, Mrs. Matt Nesius of southeast of town. Miss Nellie Ryan went to Medaryville Saturday to spend, the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan of Gillam t P . ■: Xlvan Brenner of Indiana University, Paul Glazebrook and Vaughn Woodworth of Purdue are spending a few days vacation with their parents. 'V W. O. Rowles wlb called to Lisfoh, Ind., Sunday on account of the serious sickness of his father, who suffered a stroke of paralysis a short time ago.'