Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1909 — Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL / Brief Items of Interest to City *®d Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 50c; Oats, 35c. The Parr farmers’ institute is being held today. B. F. Fendig was in Chicago on business Wednesday. Mrs. Wm. E. Jacks ahd Mrs. Mary Lowe were in Chicago yesterday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Moses Chupp and daughter spent Wednesday in Chicago. James Clark and wife went to Chicago yesterday’ to spend a few days. yMrs. Nettie Hoover went to Monticello Wednesday to visit relatives for a few days. X) Henry Eiglesbach is suffering from Inflammation of the left hand, but it is some better now.
David Hilton returned Thursday from his three months visit with his daughter, Mrs. Sadie White, in Chicago. The ladies of the Christian church will hold their 10 cent social with Miss. Nathaniel Scott Wednesday, -Deci 15. Mrs. Lizzie Green of Chicago, who has been spending the past week here with relatives, returned home Wednesday. 'R Mrs. J. W. Hitchinga of Jordan K>., went to Hoopeston, 111., Wednesday to visit her father, Joseph Garrott, who is ill. \lw. H. Snedeker and wife of Barkley tp.,. returned Wednesday from their few weeks visit with relatives in Coshocton, Ohio. 'V Tom Huston was down from Roselawn Thursday on business. They are having good, solid winter up in the Kankakee regions. No occasion to go out of town to do your holiday shopping. Spend your money at home, where it is Hke casting bread upon the waters-
R. E. Osborne of Shouns, Tenn., who has been working near here on a farm for the past two years, left Thursday for his home to spend the. winter. Mrs. J. C- Frazee and daughter, Miss Lora, who had been here visiting friends for the past week, returned to their home in Peru Wednesday. Come to Rensselaer to do your holiday shopping. Our merchants and shop-keepers have well selected stocks and their prices are within the reach of all* John M. Howell of Remington expected to leave yesterday for an extended visit through Illinois, lowa and Oklahoma, to be gone until the middle of March.
The Democrat is issued to-day as a twelve page paper, to accommodate the large amount of holiday advertising and give the usual amourft of local news. The Democrat’s Lisbon, North Dakota, list of subscribers was swelled again Thursday by |1.50 from Earl Taylor, with an order that The Democrat be sent to him for the coming year.
