Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL Brief Itens of Interest to Cltj and Country Readers. Royal Flour the Grocery To-day’s markets: Corn, 60 1; Oats, 50c. Bert Long went to Monon Wednesday on business. John Reed was down from Vlrgle on business Thursday. J. K. Davis went to Monticello on business Wednesday. Willis Lutz went to Monterey, Ind., on business Thursday. Harry Zimmerman went to Fair Oaks on business Thursday. Wm. Cooper of near Virgle was down on business Wednesday. “Daddy” White of Lowell came down Thursday on business. G. S. Parsons of Monticello was in town OTI business Thursday. T. W. Grant and daughter Opal spent Wednesday in. Lafayette. Eli Gerber and M. B. Price went to Roselawn on business Thursday. J. F. Souder of Battle Ground was in town on business Wednesday. Mrs. Joe Norman and children spent Wednesday with relatives in Parr. C. H. Peters, an attorney from Knox, was in town on business Thursday. Miss Opal Remley went to Fowler Wednesday for a visit with Miss Eva Lane. Christian Hensler of near Remington was a business visitor in the /ity Wednesday. Mrs. M. D. Gwin went to Lafayette Wednesday to spend a few days with her parents. Mesdames J. N. Leatherman, R. A. Parkinson and Miss Lizzie Comer were id Chicago Wednesday. Charles Platt went to Fair Oaks Thursday to build a cement block foundation for W. W. Warne. * Mrs. Matt Worden and sister Miss Julia Meehan, went to Chicago Wednesday ItT spend a few days. William E. Moore and Miss Alma Stiers returned Thursday from a business trip to Colburn, Ind. W. D. Robey, who is nursing Wm. King, returned Wednesday from a visit at Indianapolis. Barney Meinbrook and Barney Kolhoff went to Chicago Wednesday to undergo operations for hemorrhoids. Mrs. Ella Kennedy was called to Frankfort Thursday on account of the serious sickness of her father, N. S. Forsythe. R. M. Moore returned to his home In Johnson county Thursday, after a two monthß visit with Joseph Yeoman and family. Uncle “Bill” N. Jones returned Wednesday from Bell wood, Neb., where he has been spending the winter with his son. Floyd Williams, who taught school In Barkley township the past winter, went to Marlon Wednesday to enter a business college. Miss Minnie Malone returned to her home Ih Buffalo, Ind., Wednesday after a short visit with her brother Tom Malone. . Miss Eunice Adamson returned Wednesday from Buchanan, Mich., where Bhe has been spending the winter with relatives.