Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Eat Little Gem Bakery <> goods and grow fat. To-day’s markets: Corn, 67 cents; Oats, 52c. B. F. Fendig went to Chicago on business yesterday. John Poole went to Bloomington Ind., on business Tuesday. E. G. Sternberg made a business trip to Beliot, Wis., yesterday. Mrs. True Woodworth went to Lafayette yesterday to visit a few days. Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Postill of ‘Fowler were in town on business Monday. Miss Mabel Huston of Perrysburg came Tuesday to visit with Miss Clara Parker. Miss'Ethel Jacks went to Monon to attend the high school commencement yesterday. Mrs. Philip Kitsner and two daughters left yesterday for their new home in East Dunn. Home-made potato and fruit salad served every day except Sunday at dinner at John Duvall’s. Frank Hill is moving from the Hildebrand property on Front street to his farm in Jordan tp. Mrs. Dode Britton went to Demotte to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Bert Demoss. Mrs. Mary Lane of Chicago came Thursday for a visit with her brother, Alf Peters, of south of town.

Shirer, son of Sheriff L. P. Shirer, is confined to his home with a case of the measles. Roth went to Mudlavia Thursday to take treatment for rheumatism and nervous exhaustipn. Cleve Eger and Miss Juno Kannal went to Chicago Thursday to visit an old friend in the furniture business. ___ • . rs Lyman Raymond of Jordan tp., was in town Wednesday giving demonstration with his new Cadillac automobile. ' X/mts. A. F. Long and daughter' Jilss Martha went to Craw fordsville i yesterday to spend a few days with George Long. x/Mrs. William Moore and aunt, Mfnb Sarah McCurtain of Watseka, 111., went to Monon yesterday for a few days visit. .Mrs. George Ketchum and Miss Bessie Moody entertained Wednesday afternoon at <.ue Ketchum home on College Road. Mrs. William McCord went to 1 Chicago Thursday to join her husband, who with J. J. Garrity of Mt. Ayr, recently purchased a saloon at 487 West 35th street.

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