Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 April 1909 — Page 7 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, 601: Oats, 49c. J. O. Cover of Franceslvlle was in town Wednesday. . . W. F. Smith was in Chicago Thursday on business. Will Barker made a business trip to Fair Oaks Wednesday. B. S. Fendig made a business trip to Chicago Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Worland spent Thursday in Chicago.? Mrs. George Stalker of Valparaiso was in town Thursday. With this issue The Democrat starts out on its twelfth year. C. D. Shook of Demotte was in town Wednesday a short time. Harley Meyers of Parr was in town on business Wednesday. Donald Gardner of Monticello was in town Wednesday on business. Miss Selma Leopold returned Wednesday from a short visit at Hammond: Mrs. Leo Wolf of Hammond came Wednesday to visit a rew days with relatives. John A Miller of Brethern, Mich., was in the city on land business Wednesday.

George Hosmer went to Winamac Wednesday on business. Mrs. Emma York went to Monon on business Wednesday. Mrs. J. H. Jonas of Roselawn was in town shopping Thursday. Frank Clark of west of Medaryville spent Thursday in Rensselaer. Earl and Louis Reed of Kniman were in town Wednesday on business. ' Miss Emma Bathurst of Monoh came Thursday to visit with Mrs. Mary Lowe. Mrs. Hugh Leavel went to Frankfort Thursday to visit with relatives a few days. Mrs. Floy Ward of Monon came Thursday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. C. M. Sands. Miss Minnie Rusk went to Indianapolis Thursday to spend a few days with her sister, Ellen Rusk. Tflay Hopkins of Wabash College came Wednesday to spend a few days with his father, Nim Hopkins. George Heinz returned to his home in New Albany Wednesday after a few weeks visit with friends here. Mrs. A. T. Spray returned to her home in Frankfort Thursday after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Brown. Miss Clara Robinson returned Wednesday from Connersville, where she has been visiting with her brother, George Robinson. •

Fred Windleburg of Chicago was In town Wednesday on business with A. S. Laßue. S. W. Myers of Monticello spent Wedpesday here with his father. Lewis Myers. Miss Sue Smith left for a three weeks visit with relatives at Thorntown. Wednesday. Miss Alice Cole of Hammond came Wednesday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. ,H. J. Murray. Mrs. S. A. Simpsop left Wednesday for a two weeks visit with relatives at Francesville. ' Mrs. A. E. Kirk and two children spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Babcock at Parr. Miss Edith Shedd returned Thursday from Chicago where she has been visiting a few days. Miss Nell Moody returned Wednesday to Oxford. Ohio, where she has been attending college. Abe Martin: “Tell Binkley, who kin drink er leave It alone, talks some o’ movin’ t’ Richmond.” J. W. Shedd arrived home Thuraday from Cresent City, Fla., where he has been spending the winter. Rev. and Mrs. O. E. Miller returned Tuesday evening from their visit to their old home in Piqua, Ohio.

Miss Lillian Witham returned to her home In Mt. Ayr Wednesday after'a three days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crltser. Mrs. Henry Hendricks returned to her home in Chicago Wednesday after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bennett. New subscribers to The Democrat this wek by postofflces: Rensselaer, R-3, 1; Remington, R-4, 1; poodland, R-l, 1; Brethern, Mich., 1. Miss Floss Wright, who has been teaching school at Ranton, N. M., came Wednesday to spend the summer with her brother, W. J. Wright. ;'' tmi- ' * * • "" - ' ~e The three-weeks-old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Watson Humes of west of Aix, died Wednesday morning and the funeral was held Thursday. Mrs. Ernest Tillman went to Indianapolis Thursday to meet her husband, who has ben visiting his parents at North Manchester, since Monday. : W. F. Osborne returned from Lafayette Wednesday where he has been taking treatment for the cancer on his lip, which has never fully healed. James Robinson and family came from Monon Tuesday night and took immediate possession of the Simpson restaurant, near the depot, which he recently purchased.

The party who took a small bundle of dry goods by , mistake from John Eger’s last Saturday is requested to please return .same and oblige the owner, John Moore. John Bruner and family returned Wednesday from Bartlesville, Okla, where they moved recently and have been conducting a rooming house, John will probably bug some ebusiness here. , • } Mrs. John Sigler 6t Beinotte spent Wednesday here with Mrs. G. w Goff. husband, John Sigler is • tl ! 1 M health and improving but slowly from his recent accidental poisoning. George Mustard, is , seriously sick •t the home of his daughter, Mrs. Buffertn < from B*?**’*, <MM “ e Mr ’ Mustard Is well advanced in years and his recovery Is Quite* wlow.

Mrs. Walter White returned to her home in Lowell Wednesday after spending a few days with friends here. Miss Ethel Jacks went to Lee Wednesday for a week’s visit with her unde, O. A. Jacks and .other /relatives. .<? Mn. Charles Kasson returned to Hammond Wednesday after spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Orlan Grant. Mrs. Charles Michael returned to her’ home in Redkey, Ind., Thursday after a short visit with her slstet, Mrs. Ernest Lamson. Mrs. Eliza Renicker went to North Manchester, Ind., Wednesday to make her home with her son Levi, who recently purchased a farm near that place. . . /