Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL Brief Ifpnis of ImerfM t<> City and Country Reader*. Today’s markets: Corn, 53c; Oats, 39c. B. S. Fendig was In Chicago on business Wednesday. W. F. Smith was in Indianapoljs on business Wednesday. Mrs. C. M. Sands went to Monon to visit relatives Thursday. Richard Shirer is spending the week with relatives ai Wheatfleld. J. A. McFarland returned Monday from-a few days business trip to Warsaw. Harvey Davisson made a business trip to Indianapolis Wednesday for a day or two. Mrs. J. L. Smith went to Hebron yesterday to spend the holidays wtih the family of her son Roy. Miss Georgia Harris arrived home Wednesday from DePauw University to spend Christmas with home folks. Misses Ethel and Opal Sharp will visit next week with the family of their brother John at Chicago Heights. fftmon Thompson, who is attending Culver Military Academy, came Wednesday to spend Christmas with friends here. Mrs. Geo. A. Thomas of Moniicello came Thursday to spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gwin. Lawrence Giver of Wabash, who is employed in Frank Haskell’s bar-, ber shop, went home Thursday to‘ spend the holidays. Miss Tillle Kopka of Goodland came Wednesday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Siveigard the next week or two. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Rhoades are spending the holidays with their daughter, Mrs. Lillian Radcliffe and family, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Tillman went to North Manchester Thursday to spend Christmaß With his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Tillman. J. M.' Brown of Franklin, who has been here visiting his daughter, Mrs. Gus Grant for the past few days, returned' home Wednesday. H. W. Walters and wife have moved here from Carpenter tp., and occupy one of J. C. Passon’s tenant houses in the north part of town.

The rural mall carriers go out today as usual, to prevent a congestion of the Ghrlatmas mall, hut next Saturday, New Year’s, they will have a holiday. " Lllo Hauter, Walter English, Paul Qlazebrook and Omar Osborne, Purdue students from Rensselaer, came home Wednesday for the Christmas vacation. A 1 Rishllng, at the Murray poultry house, paid 10 cents a pound for a hog hide the other day, we are told. For further particulars ask him about It. T. F. Kramer, who* writes the Collegeville, items for The Democrat, is away on his h diday vacation; and no< Collegeville news will appear for a week or two, until his return. Harry Brown of Lisbon, N. D„ arrived ,4n town Thursday noon for a month’s vlsft with relatives and friends. He *is looking well and reports his folks all enjoying good health. ° >! •' s .4 Mr. apd Mrs. lames T. Davidson and daughter. Ruth, of Madison are visiting the family, of Edward Ames of near Rensselaer. Mr. Davidson Is a printer and Is employed on the Madison, (Ind.> Courier.