Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 May 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, 65 cents; Oats, 51c. Louis Genires went to Chicago on business Thursday. C. E. Kersey went to Reynolds on business Tuesday.

Dr. F. A. Turfler was in Chicago on business-Thursday. W. F. Smith went to Logansport on business Thursday. C. E. Prior went to Englewood on business Wednesday. Harve Moore was in Lafayette on business Wednesday. i ■ Elizur Sage of Newton tp., was a Lafayette goer Wednesday. J. J. Montgomery made a business trip to Chicago Thursday. Henry Smith went to Roselawn Thursday in search of employment. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Callahan went to Chicago yesterday to visit a few days. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Babcock were Lafayette visitors Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. S. A. Hemphill visited with Mrs. Jira Skinner at Kentland Monday and Tuesday. Mr. 'and Mrs. Fletcher Monnett returned Thursday from a business trip to Evanston, 111. Frank Butler of Chicago is spending a few days with his uncle, James Walter, of north of town. • Mrs. Hester Hoyes and daughters Blanche and Nan went to Chicago Thursday to spend the day.

Miss Anna Boes of Lafayete came Thursday for a short visit with Miss Lizzie Luers, south of town. Chas. Stath and John Jay of west Carpenter were business visitors in Rensselaer Thursday. Misses Nora Keeney of Mt. Ayr and Mattie Hemphill of this place spent Wednesday in Chicago. Lon Kiser and Pierre Thompson returned home Wednesday from a two weeks visit at Logansport. John Sigler of Demotte spent Wednesday with Mrs. George Goff, who is in a critical condition.

Will Knox of Chicago came Wednesday to spend a week’s vacation with Ms parents south of town. Mrs. W. D. Brown of Crown Point came Monday evening to spend a few days with Mrs. George Goff. ».■■■!■ ' . ' .... Illi, > Wm. Zea of Remington, who recently moved to Lawton, Okla., was in the city on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Reeve visited the former’s brother Clyde and family at Remington a few days this week. "'•/Miss Elsie Augspurger returned Thursday from a six weeks yisit with relatives at Chicago and Blue Island, 111. . Harrison Timmons and Pierre Thompson went to Logansport Thursday where they will work the coming summer. Mrs. Roy Chlssum returned to her home in Chicago Wednesday after a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mfs. George McCarthy. X The price of eggs still keeps ap wonderfully for this season of the year, and yesterday Vocal dealers were paying 19c per dozen cash of 20c in trade. * Postmaster Peck of Remington was tn town Wednesday evening, enroute home from Indianapolis where he had been attending the state convention Of postmasters.

Joseph Francis and, daughter, Miss Bessie of Newton tp., went to Ogden, 111., Wednesday to visit his son John and family a few days. One of John’s small children was bad sick and not expected to live.