Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Guy Gerber was in Demotte on business Friday. Elmer Wesner of Tefft was here on business Saturday-To-day’s markets Corn, 64c; Oats, 33c; Wheat, 90c. George Malnus of Lafayette spent Friday here on business. * S. H. Hopkins went to Logansport Saturday on business. _W. J. Wright made a business trip to Roselawn Saturday. J. H. S. Ellis went to Monticello and Delphi on business Monday. J. A. Hopper o£ Roselawn was a business visitor in town Saturday. L. H. Hamilton returned home Friday from attending the state fair. B. J. Moore and son Brook, spent spent Saturday in Monon on business. Mrs. J. A. Grant went to Chicago Monday to spend a few days with relatives. A. L. Padgitt went to Eaton, Ohio, Monday where his horses will race this week. Mrs- William Ireland and children went .to Lee Friday to visit relatives a few days. Miss Mary Seible and Mrs. Deinema of Fair Oaks, were shopping here Saturday. Wm. Ireland went to Hammond Friday where he has employment on the belt railroad. Mrs. E. E- Powell, proprietor of of the NoWels House, was in Chicago on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Roberts returned Friday evening from a few days visit at the state fair. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Miller of Carpenter township were business visitors in the city Monday. Frank J. Babcock and John Stillman of West Carpenter were business visitors in town Saturday. D. Merica of Francesville, who is attending school here, spent Sunday with his parents at that place. G. L. Copsey of Chicago came Monday to take the position of baker in Guss Grant's Little Gem Bakery. Mrs. Frank Hafiley of Chicago, came Friday evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. Grant Warner for a week. Mrs. W. M. Legg of Monticello came Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. Hurley and family over Sunday Mrs. A. E. Yeoman of Claypool, Ind., came Saturday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Yeoman for a few days. Warner Hough returned Monday from a visit at Laporte with his uncle, Joseph Hough, and other relatives. Mr- and Mrs. Grover Norris went to Kankakee, 111., Saturday to, visit his brother, Ross Norris for a few days. Louis Ruggles and wife who have been visiting in Hamlet and fishing on ’ the Kankakee, returned Monday. Mrs. W. F- Smith and neice, Miss i Arlene Smith, went to Lafayette Monday to spend a shorl time with relatives. Mrs. Hugh Constable and children of Goodland came Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Jl A. Brenner, for a few days. Mrs. Wm. Anderson of Chicago, who has been here visiting relatives for the past two weeks, returned home Saturday. John Frye and C. Kachelmuss of Remington went to Elgin, 111., Saturday to visit relatives ahd friends for a few days. T. W. Beasey of Lee, who had been visiting relatives and friends north of town for the past week, returned home Saturday. £
