Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to Cltj and Country Readers. •» % * To-day’s markets: Coen, 50c; Oats, 35c. Russell. Sage spent Thursday In Chicago. *- ■ i W. F. Osborne was in Telit •on business Wednesday. A. F. Long spent Wednesday in Chicago on business. S. P- Thompson and son Firman were in Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. J. L. Brady spent Thanksgiving with relatives in' Indianapolis. Miss Ellen Sayler spent a few days in Chicago the latter part of the week. Warren Washburn was over from Goodiand on business Tuesday and Wednesday. C. S. Chamberlain and Dr. Washburn were in Chicago on business Wednesday. f J. W. Mauck returned to his home in Kankakee Wednesday after a few days business visit hereDr. Washbbrn ' family ate Thanksgiving dinner with his brother Warren at Goodiand. Miss Nina Yieter W§*t to Westville Wednesday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Harry ShirreyMiss Ora Yeoman of Chicago spent Thanksgiving here with her grandfather, S. E. Yeoman. Mrs. Wm. Dixey went to Evanston, Wednesday to visit a few days'with Mrs. William Guhl. C Miss Milocent Work, a teacher in thq high school here, spent Thanksgiving with her parents in Elkhart. James E. Flynn went to Lowell Wednesday to visit with his daughter, Mrs- H. V. Weaver and family. Miss Floy McColly went to Chicago Heights Wednesday to visit with her uncle, B. D. McColly N and family. Misses Blanche and Vey Jackson of Lebanon came Wednesday visit with the family of Mrs. J. H. Jessen. Mrs. J. A. Miller of Remington took the train here Wednesday to spend a few days with relatives in Delphi. Miss Nellie Ryan, who is attending high school here, spent Thanksgiving with her parents near Medaryvllle. jCMllt Roth and family spent Thursday with Mrs. Roth’s sister, Mrs. C. O. Swift and family, at Evanston, 111. Miss Harriet Landen of Indianapolis, who is visiting here with the family of Dr. Horton, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Chicago. Mrs. James Maloy went to Steger, 111., Wednesday, where she will spend the winter with her son, Dr. Bernard ; Maloy At the box social held at Rosebud school house last Friday night, $38.50 was cleared for benefit of improving the church. Mrs. E. L. Hollingsworth and two sons, Gerald and Emmet, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Allen, at Kalamazoo. NjJ. T. Muvvay and wife left Wedne&day for Milwaukee where they spent Thanksgiving with their son Charles and the former's brother, Frank Murray. J. L. Turner, who has been here for some time and who owns land in this county left Wednesday for Rocky Ford, Colo., where he will spend the winter.
