Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

N It Should Interest You to know that we are" supplying oar customers with the best feed. We solicit your milling. We also cany on hand at all times a large supply of whole grain and we are still in business at the old stand.

Rlwr Queen Mills Phone 92. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Brief Items of Interest to OMy and Country Readers. Today’s markets: Corn, 54c; Oats, 40c. Dr. W. W. Merrill was in Chicago Saturday on business. The first city election in Monticello was held yesterday. Jess Grayson went to Chicago Saturday to spend a day or two. A. H. Hopkins and wife spent Saturday in Gary with relatives. J. F. Bruner spent Sunday here, returning to Valparaiso Monday. Jasper Guy of Remington was in town on abstract business Monday. Kenneth Rhoades and. wife of Gary are spending the holidays here. Ray Hopkins of Wabash college came Saturday * to spend the holidays. Mrs. E. C. Fountain of Goodland is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Rice Porter. ~ •< Miss Eva Greenled of north of town went to Monon Saturday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brady spent' Christmas and Sunday with relatives in Indianapolis. L. H. Apgar of Goodland spent -Saturday with his daughter at the Children’s Home here. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dowler are spending a few days at Battle Ground with T. F. Clark and family.

W. L. Fryo and family Bpent Christmas day and Sunday with his sister, Mrs. P. L. Davis at Hammond. Misses Nell and Ethel McColly of Chicago Heights, who spent Christmas here with relatives, returned home Monday. * Don’t forget to attend the big stock sale, Jan. 12, of Besser & Melrose, 5 miles south and 3 miles east of Rensselaer. jvThompson Ross, who is working in Cplcago, spent a few days here with his mother, Mrs. F. A. Ross, returning to Chicago Monday. Emery Mills and wife spent the holidays here with his mother, Mrs. C. E. Mills. Emery returned to his work at Muncie Sunday. N Arthur Mayhew of Newton tp„ won a nice bunch of prises last week at the Monticello poultry show on his White Wyandottes. \iMr. and Mrs. B. Q. Parks of Mentcme, Ind., returned home Friday after a few days visit with his brother, W. S. Parks and family. WMr. and Mrs. Frank Alter attAided the 50th wedding anniversary of his parents, Benjamin Alter, and wife at Forest, Ind., Sunday. Arthur Tuteur is here spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. Anna Tuteur and family. He is employed in the Insurance business at New Albany. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dixon, of Columbus, 0., and H. F. McCrocken and wife of Gary spent Christmas with Dr. E. N. Loy and family. The ladies are sisters of Mrs. Loy. Miss Ethel Jacks, who is employed in a candy store at Lafayette owned by* her brother-in-law, Lefler, is here spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Jacks. —» Mrs. Eugene Brandon, a sister of Dr. Turfler, who had been here spending the summer him and family, left Saturday for Sugar Loaf, N. Y., for an' indefinite visit with her father, F. A. Turfler.