Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 66, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 December 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Happy and Contented is the: man who has his milling ATTENDED TO BY THE RIVER QUEEN MILLS, FOR HE KNOWS THAT IT WILL BE DONE HONESTLY AND THAT HE WILL GET HONEST WEIGHTARE THESE FACTS NOT WORTHY OF YOUR CONSIDERATION? River Queen Mills Phone 02.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to Olty and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 50c; Oats, 35c. Dr. Merrill was in Hammond on business Saturday. 1 G. W. Infield went to Marion, 0., on business Monday. J. W. Toyne of Medaryville was here on business Saturday. W. A. Davenport spent Saturday evening at the land show in Chicago. G- F. Meyers and daughter Miss Nellie were Chicago visitors Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Kannal spent Monday at, the stock show in Chi. cago. Mrs. Simon Leopold and daughter, Miss Selma, spent Monday in Chicago. Jacob Wagner of near Remington went to Chicago Saturday to take in the fat stock show. A son was born recently to Mrand Mrs. Jerry Shea of Gillam tp., formerly of Rensselaer. * Mrs. Fannie Cottingham of Fair Oaks took the train here Saturday for Reynolds to visit friends. Simon Leopold went to Chicago on business Monday, returning with his wife and daughter yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Gray returned Saturday from a week’s visit with relatives at and near Goodland. Mrs. Nelson Randle returned Monday from a week’s visit with her aunt, Mrs. Wm. Daugherty at Monticello. Advertised letters: Fred Steel, (2), Abe Aery, Winton Maneor, Miss Ethel Merese, Nellie Benett, Miss Vira Apger. Mrs. Bruce White, Mrs. J. L. Smith, and Misses Mabel Nowels and Hattie Warren were shopping in Lafayette Friday. Robert M. Vanatta of Marion, returned home after spending a few days here with his father, John Vanatta and wife. Mrs. Frank Maloy returned to her home in Lowell Saturday after spending a few days with her mother Mrs. Miehael Eger. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. App of Mulberry, who had been here visiting their daughter, Mrs. Sam Roth, returned home Saturday. Miss Ann Turley of Orleans, who came with Miss Cora Dexter to spend Thanksgiving with the latter, returned to Purdue Saturday. Mrs. Edna Hallagan of Indiana Harbor, returned home Monday after spending a few weeks here with her aunt, Mrs. Della Nichols. Walter English and friend of Purdue, accompanied by the former’s father, drove down to Lafayette Monday in the doctor’s motor. H. C. McDonald of Laporte county, went to Montlcello Monday to transact business. He has been here for the past week on business matters. Mrs. Jennie Graham and son Adelbert of Wolcott, came over Saturday to spend a few days with the families of J. L. Hagine and Bally Powers. Mrs. Qeorge Sigler of Englewood, who had been visiting relatives in Mt. Ayr and her sister, Mrs. I. J. Porter of this place! returned home Saturday.
