Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 64, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 November 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 50c; Oats, 35c. i C. E. Prior Is In Chicago on a few days business trip. z- V F. W. Tobias was in Chicago on business yesterday. Dr. Loy was Chicago on professional business Monday. « J. D. Carson of Monon was in town on business Monday. W. H. Morrison and wife will spend Thanksgiving in Chicago. Miss Lottie O’Connor of Knlman spent Sadirday here with friends. Ernest Rover of southeast of town was in Monon business Saturday. G. A. Jacks returned Monday from a short visit with his children in Lafayette. Dr. W. W. Merrill returned home Monday from a two days business trip to Chicago. W. V. Zirkle and Mrs. L. J. Patterson of Mathews, were here on business Monday. Mrs. O. H. McKay and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennal at Lafayette. Advertised letters: H. E. Bannum, James Woods, Mrs. Bell Kain, Mrs. Fannie Long, Miss Lucy Mock. Charles Simpson returned Saturday from attending the I. O. O. F. grand lodge meeting at Indianapolis. Mrs. Henry Amsler went to Michigan City yesterday to visit her daughter, Mrs. I. L. Jones, for a few days. psJVhen you call for granulated sugar, always ask for cane sugar, and get the best; 18 lbs. for SI.OO at John Eger’s. W. F. Rayher left yesterday for Mitchell, S. D., where her will spend a couple of weeks prospecting, and visiting with his son Glen. You can save $$ on your fall clothing, shoes, rubbers, overs, dress goods, underwear, cloaks, etc. Clearing out the Forsythe Store. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Griswold of Washburn, 111., are visiting the latter’s brothers Joseph and Marion Adams and Mrs- Wm. Hoover. E. G- Sternberg left yesterday for Council Bluffs, lowa, to spend the next two weeks looking after the two dredges they have located near there. Rev. O. E. Miller went to Lebanon Monday to assist Rev. A. E. Clem in the special meeting of the Baptist church, which is being held there this week. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. McCord returned to their home in Mt. Ayr yesterday after spending a few days here with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Crockett. .

W. A. Davenport went to Indianapolis Saturday and accompanied home his sister-in-law, Miss Ida Jacobson of Louisville, Ky., who will spend several weelts with them. Goodland Herald: Mrs. Ott Clark of Mitchell, S, D., who has been visiting Mrs. Garrigus and Mrs. Lovett, went to Chicago Saturday to visit relatives before returning home. J. F. Spriggs was down frbm Walker tp., on business Saturday. He said it was altogether too wet in Walker;' the people up there had voted “dry” but still it was wet. Mrs. Carrie Brenner went to Chicago Saturday where she will spend a few days, and from there will go to Rosenburg, Tex., to spend the z winter with her sister, Mrs. M. L. Barnes. 'll Mrs. W. J. Wright, Miss Alice Bates, Firman Thompson and wife, Rex Warner, J. H. Ellis, J. D. Allman and four children, and Don Beam witnessed “Ben-Hur” at Chicago Saturday. V J- J. Montgomery went to Rockford, 111., Saturday to spend a few cays with his wife, who has been there visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wemple, /or the past seven weeks. They will return home together. Miss Ella Ritchie of Anderson, who has just returned from a visit in Colorado, went to Hammond yesterday morning to visit before returning home. She had been spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Kate ,Watson and family. - 1 - - . • Morocco Courier: It is reported that Noble Peacock, who formerly lived here and who at one time was employed on the Courier, deserted the army at Fort D. A. Russell in Wyoming some time last spring. The report comes from a soldier hoy In the same regiment.