Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 June 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

“The Man From Home. To-day’s markets: Corn, 69 cents; Oats, 52 cents. little too much rain has fallen tpis week, and the corn is becoming quite weedy in pllß-tes. Mrs. Frank Maloy and ,children returned yesterday to their home in Lowell after a few days visit here. Subscribe for The Democrat now and get the opening chapters of our new serial, “The Man From Home.” 'S s P. O. Kennedy returned to his somef ome in Wheatfleld yesterday after spending a few days with Sheriff L. P. Shirer. Mrs. Taylor Boicourt of Wolcott came Thursday to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Baker. May, Francis and Irene Rogers of Danville, 111., came Wednesday to visit their aunt, Mrs. H. J. Dexter of Union townsh p. Harry Shirey, night operator at the Monon station, was sent to Kirklin Wednesday to relieve the operator at that place. Mrs. J. R. Phillips of Hanging Grove township, and daughter, Mrs. Van Wood, went to Monticello Thursday to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Murphy and baby of Berwyn, 111., came Wednesday to spend a few days with her parents. Mr. |nd Mrs. A. J. Bellows. Mrs.- E. L. Hollingsworth and daughter, Miss Dorethia, went to Grand Rapids and Battle Creek, Mich., Wednesday for an extended visit.. There will be preaching at Bluegrass school house to-morrow at 3 p. m., by Rev. Klndig. Everybody is cordially invited to attend this service. Silas Swaim of Morocco has blossomed out In a new second-hand auto, and Thursday drove and pushed over here to show it off to his friends. Dr. A. G. Catt accompanied Mrs. Martha Donnelly, Mrs. Will Beck and Mrs. J. H. Cox to Chicago Wednesday to consult an eye specialist. Mrs. W. B. Brown returned to her home in Crown Point Wednesday after spending a short time here with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Goff, who is sinking rapidly. V George Williams was in Winamac Thursday In the interests of B. J. Moore, who has brought suit in the Pulaski circuit court for money due him on the Mosier ditch. Mesdames John Moore, son Joe, and Willliam Murray left for Kingman, Has., Wednesday. They were accompanied as far as Chicago by Messrs Moore and Murray. Uncle David Nowels walked down town Tuesday, for the first time since last summer. He is reasonably well at present for one of his age, almost 90 years, his precise age being 87 years and nine months.