Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 July 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to Qty and Country Readers. . —„■ >. ; To-day’s markets: Corn, 67c; Oats, 45c. Miss Lora Bruce spent Thursday in Logansport. Mayor Ellis was In Chicago on business Wednesday. F. B. Ham was In Monticello on business Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Gorham spent Wednesday In Parr. E. V. Ransford was In Monon on business Wednesday. J. J. Montgomery was in Chicago on business Thursday. William Hoover was in Chicago on business Wednesday. Miss Ruth Sayler was in Monon on business Wednesday. Capt. G. W. Payne went to Monticello on business Thursday. J. W. Wingard of south of town, is building a fine house on his farm. Miss Eva Hammerton went to Mt. Ayr Thursday for a short visit. Charles Robinson of Monticello was a business visitor here Thursday. Mrs. Matilda Ahlgrim of Shelby was In town on business Wednesday. Mrs. Alda Parkinson went to Frankfort Thursday for a short visit. Miss Marlbelle Parkinson went to Remington Thursday to spend a few days. Miss Ethel Potts of Parr visited Tuesday ‘with Mr. and Mrs. Alva Potts. Peter Cline of Chicago came Thursday to spend a few days wth relatives. Ed Heath and family of Oxford spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. George Colvert. Miss Ethel Sharp left Thursday for a few weeks visit with relatives In Marion, Ohio. Sylvester Gray returned Wednesday from a week’s visit at his farm near Bluffton. Mrs. Leo Wolfe of Hammond came Thursday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold. Mrs, Anna Median of Fowler came Wednesday to visit with her sister, Mrs. James Amsler.

Mrs. Stella Dwiggins went to Lafayette and Crawfordsville Thursday for a visit with relatives. Miss Mary Moore went to Lafayette Wednesday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Roy Cheesman. Charles Harmon of Chicago came Wednesday to spend a few days with his wife and other relatives. The third tetanus victim for Hammond, as a result of the 4th of July accidents, died Tuesday. ’ Mrs. Daisy Ramey returned to her home in Medaryville Wednesday after a visit with- Mrs. J. H. Long. W. A. Salter of Cottonwood Falls. Kan., is visiting his step-father, J. C. Porter and wife for a few days. George Kohler of Chicago Heights came Wednesday to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kohler. disses Irma Kannal and Edith >dd left Wednesday for a week’s ing on the Tippecanoe river near Buffalo. Mrs. Prior Rowen and Mrs. Joseph Yeoman went to Parr Thursday to attend a reunion of the Rowen family. Mr. and Mrs. Lem Hammerton returned Wednesday from aweek’s visit with relatives at East Lynn and Hoopeston, 111. Mrs. W. E. Jacks, accompanied by Mrs. Mary E. Lowe, went to Chicago Thursday to take treatment from an oculist. Mrs. Hemphill, who was recently operated on for appendicitis, is getting along nicely and sat up for dinner Wednesday. Edward Culp, John Jordan and Blanchard Elmore were over from Remington Wednesday afternoon in Ms. Jordan’s auto. Mrs- Theodore Myeers of Pittsburg, Pa., and nelce, Miss Mary Meyer, went to Chicago Wednesday for a three days visit. Len Lefler came up from Lafayette Thursday for a few days visit at McCoysburg and Rensselaer, returning home Thursday. Ola Hubbard, who has been here the past six weeks nursing Mrs. George Goff, returned Wednesday to her home in Tusia, Okla.