Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 53, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. J. J. Hunt was in Monticello on business Thursday. * To-day’s markets: Corn, 48c; oats, 33c; wheat, 95c. i Mrs- John Moosmiller w r ent to Monon on business Wednesday. Mrs. Chas- Platt went to Lafayette Wednesday to spent a few days with friends. Mrs. W- H. Beam and daughter, ' Miss Madge, were Chicago shoppers Wednesday, Mesdames J. A. Larsh, A. R. Kresler and C. E. Duvall spent Wednesday in Chicago. Milton Patrick of Delphos, Ohio, came Wednesday to visit his sister, Mrs. J. T. Randle. Mrs. Sarah Miner went to Monon Thursday to visit with Mrs. James Hemphill a few days.

Miss Alpha Kenton of Mitchell, S. D., spent a few days this week with Miss Zelma Rayher. Mrs. A. L. Willis left Thursday Milford, lowa, to visit her sister, Mrs- William Warren. G, W. Marlow of Indianapolis came Wednesday to visit his brother, M. F. Marlow, for a few days. Lawrence Giver of Wabash came Wednesday and will be employed in Frank Haskell’s barber shop. H. J. Murray, who has been working in North Dakota for the past two months, returned home Thursday. Mrs. James Russell went to Demotte Wednesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Bert Demoss, for a few days. Mrs. S. W. Myers and Miss Maucie Myers of Monticello attended the funeral of L. H. Myers here Wednesday. If you would like to see a modern clothing and shoe store, come in and see the new arrangement at the G. E. Murray Go. Mrs. C. O. Moss of Champaign, 111., who has been here visiting Mrs. John Smith for a few days, returned, home Thursday. Mrs. J. F. Hettrick of Stateline, Ind., who has been here visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Dowler for a few days, returned home Wednesday.

VfMrs. Frank Alter and' mother, Mra- M. H. Hemphill, left Wednesday for Bucyrus, Ohio,' where they will make a two weeks visit with relatives. Miss Celestia Wiles, of southwest of town, left Wednesday for Danville, 111., to visit her uncle, Theodore Tlllison, and family, for the next two months. Hurley Beam, who is attending Winona Technical Institute at Indianapoliß, spent Tuesday night and a few hours Wednesday here with his parents and friends. Rochester, Fulton county, with a population about double that of Rensselaer, has just decided to become a city, the election for that purpose being held last Monday. Mrs. A. P. Brown of Lafayette, who has been spending a couple of weeks with the family of Rev. C. R. Harper, went to Napanee, Ind-, Thursday to visit another sister. By a mistake in 'make-up, one column of chapter three of “Paid In Full” was omitted in Wednesday’s issue. The complete chapter is republished in to-day’s Democrat Miss Mary Beck of Seladla,' Mo., who has been here visiting with her mother and sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Beck and daughter, Mss Rose, for the past month, returned to Sedalla Thursday.