Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 75, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. \ Carl Speaks has enlisted in the U. S. navy. Today’s markets: Corn, 54c; Oats, 40c. Mrs. H. I. Thdrnton is on the sick list this week. A case of measles is reported in the Wiseman family. E. V. Ransford went to Chicago on business Thursday. Thomas Daugherty is confined in bed with acute indigestion. Herman Lewis, son of County Assessor Lewis, has a bad abcess on tho neck. E. O. Gunyon of Newton township went to Frankfort on business Wednesday. F. E. Babcock and son George were in Lafayette and Fowler on business Wednesday. XjMrs. Hunt, who makes her home wjth her son, J. J. Hunt, has been quite sick this week. She is totally blind. The play, “Paid in Full,” now being published in serial form n The Democrat, is at present running at McVicker’s theatre, Chicago. ''Si Father William Hordeman and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Sullivan of Frankfort and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scallon of Lafayette visited relatives here this week./

Tuesday’s Delphi Herald: Miss Elizabeth Luers of Rensselaer, Miss Carrie Briar of Otterbein and John Timmons of Penca, Okla., are guests of Dr. Conway and family. J. P. Carr of the Fowler Leader, dean of the Benton county newspaper editors, was in Rensselaer a few hours Tuesday afternoon and made The Democrat a fraternal call. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Nowels of Columbia City, were Christmas guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wasson. Mrs. Nowels and children did not return home until Thursday, and Mrs. Oren Parker attepded the wedding at Sheldon, 111., Wednesday evening of Miss Bertha Anderson, a young lady friend of Mrs. Parker, and a Kankakee gentleman. Ft Meyers has traded the Ike Thomas farm of 200 acres in Union tp., for Mr. Thomas, for 265 acres in Washington county, Indiana. Frank A. Bundy, who got his farm here, expects to move upon same the coming spring. ■* It’s too bad, but the connection of Delos Thompson with the State Bank, which is a depository for the school funds, makes him ineligible to serve on the school board, to whicb the city council at Monday night’s meeting elected him. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Honan entertaiped the First National Banjt directors, of which Mr. Honan Is one, Tuesday evening. The out-of-town guests were Attorney and Mrs. M. A. Ryan of Indianapolis and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. O’Connor of Delphi. Dr. Charles Vick received a dispatch yesterday that his brother, Anderson Vick, of Lafayette, had died Thursday night at the soldiers’ home at Marlon. His age was. 69 years, and he served during the entire civil war, a part of which time he was in Col. Jack Gowdy’s regiment. He leaves a wife and a grown up son and daughter.

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