Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 August 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

To-day’s markets: Wheat, 90c; Corn, 62c; Oats, 31c.

Thompson Ross returned Thursday from Madison, Wis., where he is attending school.

Mrs. Charles Murphy and biby of Chicago is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows.

Mrs. William Greenfield and daugter Bonnie lets Wednesday to visit relatives at Indiana Harbor.

Mrs. I. L Bramlett and daughter Miss Alpha, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Hopkins.

Mrs. James Robertson returned Thursday to her home in Lafayette after a visit with relatives here. Mrs. Minnie Peck and daughter, Mrs. O S. Baker, went to Headlee Wednesday to spend a few days. Misses Belle and Flora Smith of. Chicago came Wednesday to visit their sister, Mrs- Vernon Nowels. Miss Ethel Perkins returned Wednesday from North Manchester, where she has been teaching.

Mrs. H. C. Reed and son returned to their home in Momence, 111., Wednesday after a few days spent here.

Mrs. R. McNamara of Hammond came Wednesday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Payne.

Roy Ropp left Thursday for a trip through Michigan. He will visit at Colburn and various other places.

H. E. Osborne returned to his home in Chicago Thursday after spending a few days here on business. p

Mrs. Z. A. Cox and Miss Mary Howe went to Winona Lake Wednesday to spend a few days with friends.

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Peck returned to their home in Indianapolis Wednesday after a visit with relatives near here.

>/ A daughter was born last Saturfftty to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Liston living in the Shields property on the west side.

v Miss Grace Worland of Rensselaer and Miss Clara Brusnahan of Parr retnrned Wednesday from a short visit at Francesville.

NjWord has been received here, by hfev friends, announcing the wedding of George Ring Michaels to a young lady from Rock Island, 111.

Earl and Frank Crowder, firemen on the Monon route, resumed their work Thursday after a short vacation spent with their parents here.

Mrs. Minerva Jennings gnd son Lionel of Colfax, Ind., returned to their home Wednesday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Green.

Monticello’s big lot sale, to boost the Industrial Association’s factory fund, will be held next Thursday. TJie lots will be sold at public auction. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Stephenson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stephenson, went to Chicago Thursday evening to spdhd their honeymoon. Leon Lewis returned to hts work in Chicago Thursday after a ten days visit with his father, John Q. Lewis, and uncle, James R. Lewis of Barkley tp.