Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
iwA • : Nd Chance of Missing It- ■• satisfaction is a certainty if yon patronize the River ' * Queen Mills. We make • it a point to see that our I i customers are always sat> • * Isfled, both in quality and I > • price. " ’ : River Queen Mills ••
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Buy bread at the Home Grocery. To-day’s markets: Corn, 66c; Oats, 35c; Wheat, 92c. A. S. LaRue was in Chicago on business Thursday. W. H. Parkison was in Delphi on business Wednesday. Mrs. Emma York went to Monon on business Thursday. Vern Britton went to Demotte Wednesday for a short visit. “Dr.” Joe-Hoover was in Francesville on business Wednesday. John Frazee of Wabash was in town on business Wednesday. Attorney Charles Peters of Knox was in town on business Thursday. Charley Harmon went to Indianpolis Wednesday to visit with relatives. Mrs. Charles Spriggs went to Lafayette yesterday for a short visit. Miss Myrtle York returned, Wednesday from a week’s visit at Monon. Wood Spitler went to Chicago yestetday to visit with his sister, Mrs. Delos Coen. Ross Dean went to Chicago Wednesday to attend school at Chicago University. Mrs. Ray Collins went to Indianapolis Wednesday to visit a few days with her parents. Mesdames Ira Sigler and Mel Abbott went to Monticello Wednesday to spend a few days. Mesdames W. W. Miller and A. Ashby of Mt. Ayr took the train here Thursday for Chicago. Miss 'Cecile Morgan entertained Thursday for her cousin, Mrs. Clifford Shotts of Chicago. yMr. and Mrs. Levi Clouse went to ©maha, Neb., Thursday to visit with their son Wayne Clouse.
Mrs. W. H- Morrison left Wednesday for a visit in Battle Creek, Mich., and Dwelf, Canada. Anson Pruett of southwest of town left Thursday for Larimore, N. D., to work on a farm. The Thunder-Pumper's ball team went to Remington Thursday to take on a kid team from that place. Mattie Hemphill was called ifc Seeleyville, Ind., Thursday as a trained nurse in a surgical caseR- A. Parkison and Mrs. C. W. Rhoades spent Wednesday in Gary with Mr- and Mrs. Kenneth Rhoades. Mrs- A. Lingenfelter returned Wednesday to het home in Marion after a visit with her husband here. Mrs. James German returned to her home in Monon Wednesday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ben O’Connor. The subject of morning sermon at the Baptist church Sunday is, “How to Proceed in Church discipline.” Mr. and Mrs. Russel Schulyter returned Wednesday from a three days fishing trip near Buffalo, White county. Mrs. J. M. Wasson returned Wednesday from a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Coen at Berwyn, 111. M. B. Learning returned to nv>r home in Goshen Thursday after a visit with relatives here and at Lafayette. Brookston is to have an automobile company, composed of local people and was Incorporated this week. The object Is to conduct a sales and repair shop.
