Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 67, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1909 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to Cltjr and Country Reeders. To-day’s markets: Corn, 49c; Oats, 35c. Samuel Fendig was in Chicago on business Wednesday. C. P. Wright went to Indianapoliß Thursday on business. Mrs. Mark Reed of Fair Oaks was a shopper here Thursday. Misses Mary and Beatrice Yates spent yesterday in Chicago. F. D. Gilman of Goodland was in town on business Wednesday. —A Mrs. H. A. Sparling of Demotte was a business caller here Thursday. George Scott, spent Wednesday and Thursday in Chicago on nessMisses Nell, Bessie and Clifford Moody are spending a few days in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. James Chapman went to Chicago yesterday to spend a few days. Mrs. Kenton Parkison went to Chicago to spend a couple of days yesterday. N. S. Bates went to Chicago Thursday to visit the fat stock and land shows. W. D. Bringle of Jordan tp., attended the stock show at Chicago Wednesday. Peter May went to Ford county, 111., Thursday to spend a few days on business. Mrs. Otis Brown and Mrs. Reuben Gundy of Roselawn were shoppers here Thursday. Joseph Dluzack and family of Carpenter tp., spent Wednesday at the Chicago stock show. *>. “ ■ ■ ■ Miss Emma Hughes of McCoysburg took the train here Wednesday for Monticello to visit relatives. Patrick Kohler of west of town went to Chicago Heights Thursday where he will seek employment. Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and Mr. and Mrs. George Ketchum went to Chicago Thursday to visit for a few days. Warren county, which has been dry by remonstrance for a year or more, voted dry Tuesday under the county option law by 910. Mrs. Trevor Wilcox went to Chicago Wednesday to meet her husband, who has been out in Washington for the past few weeks. Jerome Harmon, who moved to town Wednesday, occupies the Jesse Nichols property, on the corner of Jefferson and Jackson streets. Mrs. Dr. M. Synder of Lafayette returned home Thursday after visiting for the past week with her brother, F. W. Bedford of east of town. E. P. Honan attended the funeral of his cousin, Daniel Honan at Del-, phi Thursday. He dropped dead there a few days ago from heart disease.

MOeorge Stembel of Wheatfleld and John O'Connor of Kniman were down Wednesday to attend the meeting of the directors of the Home Telephone Co. Mrs. Mae Imes of Chicago spent Thursday here with W. J. Imes and wife, Mrs. Anna Tuteur accompanied her back to the city and will visit there for a couple of weeks. ✓ Mrs. Lawrence Swan of Portland, Ore., and her son, F. K. Swan of Seattle, Wash., who have been here for some time visiting her sister, Mrs. Thomas Daugherty, left Thursday for their homes.