Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Royal Flour the best. Home Grocery To-day’s markets: Corn, 62c; Oats, 51c. Dan ( Coleman spent Wednesday In Lafayette. Cyrl Steel weht to Wheatfield on business Thursday. J. J. Hunt was in Hammond on business Wednesday. Mrs. Emma York was in Monon on business yesterday. Russell Harmon was in Chicago on business Wednesday. Isaac Parcels went to Wheatfield oh business Thursday. John Borntrager was in Lafayette Wednesday on business. D. H. Yeoman went to Winamac on business Wednesday. Charles Courts went to Star City Thursday for a short visit. Mesdames W. H. Beam and W. F. Smith were in Chicago Thursday. H. V. Childers and daughter, Mrs. Frank Ro wen, spent yesterday in Parr. Mrs. Ray Adams went to Roselawn Thursday to spend a few days with her parents. Johesph Sharp returned Wednesday from a visit with his sister at Burnettsville, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. James Watts went to Monon Wedesday to attend the funeral of an . aunt who died there. Miss Grace Banta of Valparaiso came Wednesday to attend the Wright-Gray wedding. Mrs. Mary Drake returned Wedesday from Chicago, where she has been spending a few days with relatives.
Mrs. Lillian Davis and Mrs. Maggie Davis left Wednesday for Vincenes, Ind., where their husbands are now located. C. W. Littlefield of Remington was the guest of his brother, -N. Littlefield, Tuesday night and Wednesday. Rev. and Mrs. O. F. Jordan returned to their home in Evanston Friday after a week’s visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Jordan, of Barkley tp. Henry Hildebrand, now of Chicago, has sold his residence property on South Front street in Rensselaer, to John Kellner of this city, conconsideration $1,500.
County Superintendent Schanlaub of Newton county was here Wednesday looking after some business matters and calling on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schanlaub. Mrs. Susan Terwileger, who has been spending the winter with her son George, returned to her home In Churubusco, Ind., Thursday. George accompanied her as far as Logansport. Mr. and Mrs. James Matheson came Thursday from Canada, where Mr. Matheson has been living the past two years. They will occupy Mr. Matheson’s property here, recently occupied by Mrs. Lutz. A box car filled with cement was wrecked near Coen & Brady’s elevator Wednesday afternoon. The car was thrown directly across the main track and delayed the 3:17 train almost two hours.
Those who have traveled through Marion, Union and Barkley townships, Jasper county’s wheat belt, tell us that they nevej saw the wheat looking better and that a larger acreage than usual was sown last fall. An entertainment and ice cream social will be given at the James’ school house, 4 miles south of town, Saturday evening, May 1. The proceeds will go for the Sunday school and church. Everybody cordially invited.
