Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 21, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
*3?* Sou are respectfully * inbitefc to tall «t our office tor tfje purpose of examining samples arifc taking prices of €n> grabek Calling Carbs, JnbitationS, etc. our Work tfje test, Styles tje latest anb prices fte lotoest. araFarjF
Fire Insurance In a good, reliable and liberal company, satisfies yon after the loss. A good list of com* panles to pick from. G. H. McLane (Successor to A. J. Harmon) I. O. O. F. BUILDING.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 69c; ( Oats, 52c. < Extra fine Messina lemons 20c a dozen at the Home Grocery. Louis Wills of Medaryville was in town on business Monday. Mrs. W. H. Beam went to Milwaukee Sunday to visit with her sister, Miss Myrtle Wright. Miss Katherine Arnold returned to Indianapolis Monday where she is attending a business college. Augustus Phillips, thespian, came yesterday from New York to spend a short vacation with his father here. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feldman of Chicago came Sunday to visit with the latter’s daughter,, Mrs. E. J. Duvall. Miss Grace' Wagner returned yesterday to her home In Wabash alter a few days visit with Miss Bertha Eldredge, u »
Mike Jungles delivered the Home Grocery another load of his fine old potatoes Friday, which they are selling at 25c a peck. I Mrs. L. R. Leake returned Monday to her home near Ottawa, 111., after a two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Nichols. Tom Bissenden nas moved his bicycle repair shop from the Rensselaer Garage into quarters with White & Hickman. The Mell Dramatic company is stranded at Monon, the manager having thoughtlessly left with their wages, It is reported. Mrs. Lizzie Johnson returned to to her home in White Hall, Mich., yesterday after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Clark. Miss Lillie Lang, who has been teaching at Spokane, Wash., returned Monday. She will enter Indiana University for the summer term.
Philip Brown of the Pilot Grove farm, 5 miles west of Mt. Ayr, was stricken with paralysis Friday afternoon and is lying now at the point of death. * s LMrs. David Zeigler returned to isef home in Ottawa, 111., Monday after a visit of a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elizur Sage of Newton tp. . g A band of dirty, impudent gypsies were in town Monday evening and Tuesday. Sheriff Shirer finally gave them the word to vamoose, and they got out of town. Sunday morning 14 girls and young ladies and 9 boys took their first communion at St. Augustine’s Catholic church. There was a very large attendance at the forenoon service and all could not get Inside the church. F. B. Ham and attorneys Ray D. Thompson and S. C. Irwin went to Monticello'yesterday where the former will stand trial for alleged perjury in the selling of the Wolcott light plant, mention of which was made in Saturday’s Democrat. Bert Rhoades, a former Rensseljrer boy and son of Marsh Rhoades of this city, will be married next Tuesday to Miss Irene Dunning of Blue Island, 111., where he has been located for the past few years as manager of a telephone exchange.
