Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 July 1909 — Page 3 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, 67c; Oats, 42c. Will Duvall spent Sunday In Chicago. Miss Alice Shedd spent Monday in Chicago. Mrs. M. O. Callahan spent Monday in Lafayette. Everett Halstead was in Wabash on business Saturday. Mrs. Isaac Renicker went to Delphi Monday for a short visit. . * * I I I II ■ Guy Daniels of Marlon spent Sunday and Monday with his parents here. Miss Martha Parkison went to Winona Lake Thursday to attend the Chautauqua.

A. K. Yeoman, George Ketchum and C- P. Moody were in Chicago on business Monday.

Mesdames Benj. Harris, Sr., and N. K. Parks went to Hammond Monday for a short visit.

Misses Jennie and Alice Eib retured Monday to Marion where they are attending school.

Miss Ethel Witham returned Monday to Monticello after a short visit with her mother here.

Harry and Marion Learning of Goshen came Monday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Spitler.

Mrs. Ed Ames of Jordan tp., was called to Madison, Ind., Saturday to attend the funeral of her father.

Rev., Kindig went to Attica Monday to take treatment at the Hunter Spring for muscular rheumatism. 4

Misses Margaret and Gertrude Meehan of Remington spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Matt Worden.

John Morgan returned Saturday from Indianapolis where he spent a week visiting with his brother.

Dr. Frank Hemphill returned Sunday from Seeleyville, Ind., to spend a few days with his mother.

The remaipder of the guests at Miss Nell Moody’s house party departed for their homes in Indianapolis Monday. f\B. Forsythe sold one of his black <erivery horses that have done service for some years, Monday, to Dan Lesh. Teressa Zorniger returned Monday to her home in Indianapolis after a week’s visit with relatives southeast of town.

Mrs. Scott Simonsin and Miss Emma Tanner returned Monday from a Methodist camp-meeting at West Pullman, 111.

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sigler returned Monday from Crown Point where they accompanied the remains of Mrs. George Goff.

The Central Union Telephone Co., has finished their work through here and the gang of men left Monday for Akron, Ohio.

Hurley Beam went to Indianapolis Saturday to see about entering the Winona Technical Institute to take a course in the linotype department-

Mrs. Wm. Tlmfnons of Plymouth returned home Monday. She was called here to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. William L. Nowels.

Mrs. John Kinney of Wolcott came Saturday to visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. K. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gray of Watseka, 111., also came for a short visit. George McCarthy has moved his pool room into the room In the Nowel’s block vacated by the Bru-ner-Tyler Racket Store stock- E. M. Parcels will move his barber shop into the same room.