Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 62, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 November 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 50c; Oats, 35c. W- C. Babcock was in Chicago on busines Saturday. Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth was in Chicago Saturday. D- S. Makeever was buying cattle near Monon Monday. .1. J. Hunt made a business trip to Roselawn Saturday. E. P. Honan was in Indianapolis Monday on court business. •John O’Connor was down from Kniman on business Monday. W. H. Parkison was in Delphi on business Monday between trains. Dr. I. M. Washburn was a business visitor in Chicago yesterday. Mrs. M. E. Thompson went to Chicago Monday to visit a day or two.

J. H. Carson left Monday on a business trip to Kankakee and Momence. Misses Anna and Emma Clager spent Sunday with home folks in Wheatfield. Mrs. Vern Nowels and Miss Julia Leopold went to Chicago Monday for a day or two. Mrs. Wm. Kennedy returned from Delphi Monday where she spent Sunday with friends. Mrs. Mary Jolley of Lafayette came Saturday to visit her uncle, James Hurley and family. Mrs. Sluyter of Monon spent a few days here with her son, Russell and wife, returning ome Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- G. E. Hershman of Crown Point were here to attend the , funeral of Mrs. Earl Barkley Sunday. Mrs. J. P. Hughes of Tipton spent a few days with relatives at St. Joseph’s College, returning home Monday. J. R. Phillips of McCoysburg took the train here Monday for Monticello where he transacted business that day. Miss Ruth Yeoman of west of town went to Delphi Saturday where she will spend a few weeks with the family of Jasper Hufty.

Mrs- Joseph Rogers of Hammond, who had been here visiting her cousin, Mrs. G. Daniels, for a few days, returned home Monday. George Chambers oi south of town went to Indianapolis Monday to attend I. O. O. F. grand lodge. He is a delegate from the Boswell lodge. Mrs. George Hart of Olney, 111., who had been here for the past week visiting with her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Brenner, returned home Monday. George Parker of McCoysburg went to Marlon Monday to visit his brother, Jacob Parker, who is seriously ill, and is hardly expected to live. '■» Mrs. C. A. Hopkins and son of Delphi, who had been here visiting with her brother-in-law, Nlm Hopkins for a few days, returned home SundayW. H. Snedeker went to Coshocton, Ohio, Monday to visit relatives for a few days. His wife has been there for the past several days and will return home with him.