Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 October 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Benj. Harris was in Chicago on business Thursday. We are enjoying some mighty-fine fall weather nowadays. Today's markets: Corn, 58c; Oats, 33c; Wheat, 90c. Mrs. J. C. : (Parrett went to Chalmers Thursday for a few days visit. Miss Marie Comer went to Englewood Thursday to visit friends a few days. They come from far and near to the great closing sale to save $$ at The Forsythe Store. Mrs. Firman Thompson of Parr took the train here for Chicago yesterday to spend the day. Miss Wealths Trussed and Mrs. Chas. Stackhouse went to Chicago Thursday for a.couple of days visit. Mrs. A. J. Harmon and two sons returned last Friday evening from an extended visit with relatives in Illinois. An Indainapolis doctor and a local physician operated on Mrs. Dave Haste Thursday afternoon for a female troubleMrs. H. F. McCracken of Gary, who has been here visiting with the family of Dr. E. N. Loy for the past week, returned home yesterday.

Mrs. Hal Sheetz and daughter Florence of Indianapolis came Thursday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Allman and family a few da'ys. *Ln. Littlefield expects to get moved ipto his fine new residence Monday. Neen now has one of the most commodious and handsome homes In the city. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bufferet of Lafayette and Mrs. Mary Graft of Peru came Thursday to visit with the family of Joseph Nagle for a few days. Joseph Thomas,' E. P. Lane, Nelson Randle and Wilson Shaffer were called to Monticello Thursday to act as witnesses in the Benton Kelley road case. The last saloon in Delphi closed its doors Wednesday night, and the town is now supposed to be dry as a result of the county option election held there several months ago. Kentland Enterprise: Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Harris of Rensselaer were calling on friends in Kentland Sunday afternoon, driving through in an automobile..

Mrs. Zimri Dwiggins and daughter, Miss Linda, who have been here for several months, left Wednesday for their home in Lincoln, Neb. Mrs. C. C. Warner accompanied them as far as Chicago. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Fendlg dislocated her right hip while playing at school Monday, by fanlng upon the sidewalk. The injury will keep her housed np for some time. Ed Hopkins, Fred McColly and Wm. Coen, with two row boats and bait and tackle went to toe Kankakee Thursday for a week or so of fishing. Nim Hopkins went up this morning to join them. >fcMf. and Mrs. L. D. Mauck of Newt*n tp., were in town Thursday, with that new boy which came to their home August 25 ( but which esckped the notice of The Democrat reporter. This makes them three boys and .two girls. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Manley, of St. Joe, Mich., who will move here in a few days, arrived Wednesday. Mr. Manley is a contractor, and is making a bid for the erection of the court house at Lebanon, Ind. Mrs. Manley is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. -J. Kepner of north of the