Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Miss Edna Thompson was in Chicago yesterday. The fat stock Bhow at Chicago opens to-day and continues to Dec. 10. /Mr. and Mrs. Nattie Scott spent Thanksgiving with the latter’s folks at Frankfort. * J. L. Copsey and Miss Rose Carr spent Sunday In Lafayette with the former’s parents. ''lMiss True Bruner of Demotte sfceht Thanksgiving here with the family of Ed Reeve. Mrs. Alice Harien of Chicago came Thursday to visit her neice, Mrs. F. B. Ham and family. J. L. Brady returned yesterday from Indianapolis where he spent Thanksgiving with his wife er relatives. "•••Jjohn Putts had the little finger of has left hand dislocated Thursday by getting it caught in a corn crib on his place. Eph Hickman and family are spending the week with Mrs. Hickman’s sister at West Point, Tippecanoe county. ~ ■'■-■■'-.up -■-■■■ i Miss Anna Mclntyre and Miss Myrtle Clark of Ambia are visiting Raphael Dwyer who is attending St. Joseph’s college. ’"’■i The Hammond milk dealers w’ill give the price of milk a jolt upward December 1, after which 8 cents per quart will be the price. Mr. and Mrs. Ames Griswold of Washburn. 111., who had been visiting the Adams’ and other relatives for several days, returned home yesterday.

Mrs. Harry Johrison of Erie, Pa., and Miss Ethel Snyder of Monticello, sister and neice, respectively, of C. R. Stephenson, spent Thanksgiving here with the latter. J. W. Holmes and wife and Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Wallace of Chicago came Wednesday to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wallace of west of town. Mi*, and Mrs. D. Be —Nowels left yesterday for their nome in Lamar, Colo., after visiting for several days here with his father, uncle David Nowels, and other relatives and friends. Chas. Hughes of Frankfort,\ S. D., who had been here for the past few days visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Hughes of Marlon tp., went to Momence yesterday to visit friends for a few days. The supreme court Tuesday held that the Beardsley liquor law is constitutional, and also interpreted it in such a way as to make it forbid the wholesaling of liquor to any one except licensed retail dealers. Miss Cromwell, who had been conducting meetings at the M. E. church of Mt. .Ayr for the past five weeks, left Thursday for Medaryville where she will conduct meetings. She reports having immersed 100 at MtAyr. Mrs. Nellie Manahan and daughter of Wellington, 111., came Thursday to visit her father, Elias Hammerton, and her children, Ross and Raymond Manahan, who reside with their uncle, O, O. Hammerton, southwest of townA James German got his left forearm fractured Thursday, while he and Johln Nichols were loading hay oh a hay ladder. When about loaded, in some way, the wagon tipped over and caught Mr. Phillip’s arm, breaking it near tye wrist. GeoNO. Stembel was down fromWbeatfield on business Wednesday. It is very wet up in that locality and considerable territory is overflowed. Hundreds of tons of wild hay Is held up from delivery and may not be got to market before next spring or. account of the high water, i.