Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 November 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Mrs. G. A. Jacks was in Chicago yesterday. To-day’s markets: Corn, 49c; Oats, 34c; Wheat, 95cLen Lefler was up from Lafayette on business Wednesday. . Mrs. Ed Miller of Roselawn was a shopper here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. E- Sternberg were in Chicago Wednesday and Thursday. D. L. Halstead went to Chicago yesterday on a couple days business trip. Mrs. Margaret Pullen of Indianapolis is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Fate Mrs- J. A. Larsh went to Kokomo to-day to visit her mother, Mrs. Mark Barnes. Hitting the trail—“ Girl of Eagle Ranch." At Ellis Theatre, Saturday night, Nov. 13. Miss Hazel McColly went to Wabash yesterday to visit with the family of I. A. Leavel. Editor McCullough of the Remington Press was in town a few hours Tuesday afternoon. Frank Kresler went to Water Valley Thursday to spend a couple of days hunting in that vicinity. Mrs. J. W. Rishling of Lee is visiting her sister, Mrs. ' Harley Bruce of Barkley tp., for a few days. Miss Nellie Lucy of Monticello came yesterday to visit her cousins, Mrs. David McConahay and Mrs. Ray Kenton. In the list of names of Indiana inventors granted patents this week is that of Geo. Hensler of Remington, eave trough. Mrs. Omar Day of Kennilworth, 111., who had been here visiting the family of W. S. Day for a few days, returned home yesterday. Herman Churchill, who is now located at Oklahoma City, Okla., is here for a short visit and to look after some business matters. \/Mrs. James N. Leatherman, who wks taken to a Chicago hospital last week, was operated on last Friday and is said to be getting along nicely. Miss Susie Monnegan left yesterday for Medford, Ore-, where -she will spend the winter with the family of Chas. Hansen, formerly of this place.
Mrs. Harvey Wood and parents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Murray went to Monticello Thursday to attend the funeral of the latter’s cousin, Thomas R. Robinson. Miss Ethel Sharp has been confined to her home this week with an attack of neuralgia, and Miss Hattie Sayler has been teaching In her place In the city school. Uncle James Lewis of Barkley tp., who has been In poor health for a long time, was In town Thursday for the first time In several months. He came in with S. H. Hopkins in the latter's auto. P. Michal of Jordan tp., ■rbught in 14 Duroc Jersey spring pigs Thursday to a buyer which brought 1253.50. They averaged almost 25Q pounds each, and sold for $7.25 per hundred. Roy Gundy of Fair Oaks, one of last year’s graduates of our high school, has accepted a position as collector with the same telephone company that Kenneth Rhoades Is employed ,by in Gary. We understand that J. R. Hazen, who was here last week from North Vernon trying to buy out the Leavel bakery, has bought a battery at Goodland. His son-in-law, Clifford Caflock, Is a baker, and Jake Is setting him up in business.
