Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 50, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 October 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Fannie Porter spent Monday in Chicago. F. B. Ham was a Reynolds business visitor yesterday. To-day’s ‘ markets: Corn, 55c; Oats, 34c; Wheat, 90c. Vaughn Woodworth of Purdue spent Sunday with his parents here. Editor Miller and Charles Sivers were over from Mt. Ayr on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gallagher went to Cedar Lake yesterday to spend the day. R. S. Peacock went to Indianapolis Monday to attend a U. R„ K. of P., brigade officers’ meeting. Miss Edna Thompson, who has been visiting in Paoli, with friends for the past week, returned home Monday. Ray Vicary of Sarnia, Canada, came* Monday to make a visit with his uncle, W. H. Morrison, and family. Mrs- Mary D. Eger, who has been visiting relatives In Shawnee, Wis., for the past four weeks, returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Warden of Monticello returned home Monday after spending a few days with the family of C. B. Reprogle. Robert Stiers, who has been staying with his brother-in-law, Henry Rgndle, went to Chicago yesterday to spend a day or two. Miss Blanche Tullis of south of town, who recently underwent an operation In an Indianapolis hospital, returned home Monday. pC- B- Steward, who has had office (ooms in the old Hildebrand building, has moved into the former saloon building, just south thereof. Mrs. Susan Maines and Httle grand-daughter, Ardis Maines, went to Goodland Monday to visit with the former’s daughter, Mrs. Loy E. Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hallagan of Ottowa, 111., who have been visiting with the family of Pat Hallagan for the past week, returned home Saturday. The high school football team went over to Morocco Saturday and played the high school tearh at that place. Score 6 to oin favor of Morocco. G. L. Ki si er, accompanied by his wife, returned to Logansport Saturday, where he is working on a farm near there. She will visit with him for a few daysJames O’Donnell of Hammond, who had been visiting with the family of J. A- Murphy of near Surrey for a few days, went to Delphi to visit relatives Saturday. Owing to some little delay in getting the copy ready for the Horse Show program we unable to publish same in this issue of The Democrat, but it will appear in Saturday’s issue. Miss Leqna Essex of Indianapolis, who has been here visiting with the families of Charles and Abraham Simpson, for the past few days, left Saturday for a few days, business trip to Milwaukee. Mrs. W. H. Randle and nelce. Miss Clara Eldredge, returned home Friday. Mrs. Randle had been visiting at Clark’s Hill and Kirklin, and her neice accompanied her home for a few days visit here. VThe Lawlers finished putting in about 2,176 square feet of cement walk about the house and premises on the Monnett farm west of town last week, occupied by Joe Nagle. The place has been greatly improved since they purchased it.