Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 June 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Your BjII lor Feed Will not annoy yon If you have us supply your needs in this line. Our feed is absolutely pure, still the price is no higher than charged hy other dealers for the Inferior kind. River Queen Mills

Fire Insurance In a good, reliable and liberal company, satisfies you after the loss. A good list of companies to pick from. G. H. McLain (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, 68c; Oats, 50c. Wallace Miller of Lafayette spent Sunday here. C. C. Randle was in Monon on business Saturday. E. M. Parcells went to Monticello on business 'Monday. Charles Blue was in Fair Oaks on business Saturday. Carl Duvall spent Sunday in Indianapolis with friends. John Critser and Anna McGee spent Monday in Monon. Elbert Antrim of Chicago spent Sunday with friends here. t Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman spent Monday in Chicago. David Gleason of Demotte was in town on business Saturday. Rufus Knox of Lafayette, spent Sunday with his parents here. Parr has matched up a nice half mile heats trotting race for the 4th. Mr. and Mrs. John Clingam spent Sundhy with relatives in Monticello. Mrs. Clarence Fate and son George spent yesterday in Chicago. John Copsey of Lafayette spent Saturday and Sunday with friends here.

Arlie Rowen went to Sheldon Saturday for a week’s end visit with relatives. - ade Laßue returned Saturday from Bloomington where he has been attending school. Rev. A. E. Clem of Edwardsport, Ind., spent Monday with his sister, Mrs. O. E. Miller. Mrs. Sarah Kennedy came Saturday to spend the summer with relatives near Newland. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Brenner went to Lafayette Saturday to spend Sunday with friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Lewis of Rossville came Saturday to visit with their son, Roy Lewis. Mrs. C. D. Martin returned Saturday to her home in Cincinnati after a week’s visit here. D. M. Worland went to Indianapolis Monday to attend a convention of furniture dealers.

Miss Eva Sayler returned Saturday to her home in Monticello after a two weeks visit here. Miss Callie Baker went to Rossvllle, 111., Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Geo. Kimberlin. Mrs. Francis Fitzpatrick of Francesvllle spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson. F. Duell of south of town went to Denver, Colo., Saturday to find employment for the summer. 'V. Dr. W. L. Meyer went to Indianapolis Saturday to attend 3he meeting of the State Dental Association. Mrs Fletcher Monnett returned Saturday from Evanston where she has been visiting the past week.