Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 November 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. Mary Lowe was in Chicago yesterday. Miss Gertrude Leopold was in Chicago yesterday. W. H. Daugherty was in Delphi on business Monday. * To-day’s markets: Corn, 49c; Oats, 34c; Wheat, 95c. Jasper Guy of Remington was in town on business yesterday. Richard Crowell was in Monticello on business Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Ramble of Goodland were business visitors in town Saturday. Mrs. G! N. Hart of Olney, HL, came Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Brenner. Mrs. Frank Bruner went to Inddianapolis Saturday to visit with Mrs. Kenneth Morgan. 11l Saturday’s football game here, the local high school players defeated Morocco high school by a score of 19 to 0. Rev- Harper went to East Chicago Monday to attend the district preachers’ meeting, which was held November 8,9, 10, at that place.
Miss Nell Moody left yesterday for Oxford, Ohio, where she will visit college friends. She was a s.tudent at Oxford for two years. MEarl Barkley, who recently traded f|r the Mt. Ayr lumber yard, has traded lumber for a barn to Elizur Sage of Newton township, for one Mr. Sage’s Stallions. Mrs. Fred Brown and baby daughter of Fa.>go, N. D., came Monday to visit old friends here. Mrs. Brown was formerly Miss Carrie Marshall of Rensselaer. Philip Kitsner of Dunn, Ind., who had been here for a few days, left Monday for Indianapolis where he will spend a few days on business and from there return home. C- D. Hopkins was in Thayer on business yesterday. Mr. Hopkins and wife leave to-day for Lamar, Mo., where the former has a farm, and they will make their home near that place. Eph Hickman has traded his house and lot in the east part of town to W. R. Lee for the Home Grocery’s Ford auto, which the latter recently purchased from John Marlatt. Charles G. Wiltshire, who is now located a Zanesville, Ohio, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wiltshire. He has a position with a mortgage loan agency at Zanesville. Mrs. Belle Cleaver and Miss Lillie Sutton of Jackson, Tenn., who have been visiting their sisters, Mrs. Harriet Rowen and Mrs. Mary Mathena, for some time, left yesterday for their homes. Mrs. Alice Potts w’ent to Columbia City Monday to visit her brother, William Yeoman. She will bring Mrs. James Powell, her motner, home with her. who has been visiting at that place for some time. Mrs. W. H. Snedeker of Barkley tp., went, to Coshocton, Ohio, Saturday to be with her brother, Jesse Loss, who was operated on a few days ago for tuberculosis- Peritonitis set in and he is in a very serious condition.
A heavy rain fell Sunday evening which continued all night long, put a stop to corn husking for a few days, making the fields too soft to get into. Over about Remington, however, no rain to speak of fell, we are told. 'VMrs. Roy Blue and little daughter (X Elkhart are visiting relatives here. The latter received an injury to her left eye recently, while playing with a spring out of a window shad% which will probably cause her to be blind in that eye. • Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Whitehead of Remington spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Spenard of south of Remington, also spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Morrow. Mrs- Spenard is a sister of Mrs. Morrow. t Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cox of Medaryville, who have been visiting Julius Huff and family of Jordan tp-, for a few days, went to Porter Monday where they will spend a few days with their son, Bert Cox, and from there will return home. Vern P. Kaub, a graduate of the Rensselaer high school of 'O2, was the socialist candidate for city clerk of Elkhart at the recent election. The democrats, however, made almost a clean sweep of all the offices there, electing the mayor by over 500 plurality. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Nowels left Saturday for a week or ten days visit with their children at the following points: At Gary, Mrs. Lawson Meyer; Plymouth, Mrs. Lillian McGimsey; Wabash, Mrs- Ida Cochran; Forest, Mrs. Albert Alter; Flora, Mrs. Floyd Wheeler.
