Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Mrs. J. C. Parrett is visiting her parents in Chalmers. Twenty-six loaves of bread for $1 at Leavel’s bakery. Frank Foltz made a trip to Kentland on legal business yesterday. Mrs. Ham of Fisher, 111., is here visiting her son, F. B. Ham and family ' Miss Fannie Porter went to DeKalb, 111., Thursday to visit Miss Lena Willey. Capt. G. W. Payne is steadily failing and can live but a short time. He is past 80 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gwin left Tuesday on a pleasure trip to New Orleans where they will take in the Mardi Gras.

George Long, who has been attending Wabash CoMege, has given i up his studies there and entered the university at Champaign, 111. Mrs. M. H. Hemphill, who has been in Chicago undergoing an operation was brought home this week and is reported to be getting along very nlcefliy. Ben Thomas, a son of Morris Thomas, deceased, and a former Rensselaer young man, was sent to the reformatory a few days ago for check forging in Lafayette Mrs. Addie Crosscup of Townsend, Mont., came Tuesday and will remain until spring at least,- visiting her daughter, Mrs. Sam Pullins, and other relatives and friends. G. M. Wiloox and son Trevor and family leave Monday for their new home in Eugene, Wash. May they be both happy and prosperous in their new location, is the wish of their many Jasper county friends. Mrs. Martha Smith and mother, Mrs. Searcy, left Thursday for an extended visit with the latter’s son, B. F. Searcy in Ironton, Ohio, and other relatives in Indianapolis, Bedford and Lafayette on their return home. They will be gone a month or more.

Bidders at D. E. Lesh’s sale Tuesday went nearly wild on prices. Of course he had a good lot of stuff and it was worth good money. Tne total amount of the sale was $3,740. One mare sold for $276 and one team for $477, the average of the twelve head of horses being over SIBO each. Henry Snow and family of Enderlin. No. Dak., who have been visiting relatives and old friends here for the past month, left yesterday for Rossville, Ind., to visit Mrs. Snow’s father, Jacob Hurley, for about a week, after which they will return home. They will stop over for a few days in Chicago with their daughter, Mrs. Lillie Driver.

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