Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Your February Agricultural Paper x Contains this Advertisement.

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 55c; Oats, 41c. George Goff was in Chicago over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thompson spent yesterday in Chicago. Frank S. Blythe has been appointed postmaster at Delphi. The D. A. R. met yesterday afternoon with Mfr’S. E. P. Honan. * C. W. Coen of South Bend was here on business Saturday and Monday. William Fitzgerald of Kankakee tp., was down Saturday on business. Sol M'ier the millionaire banker and realty dealer of Ligoneir, is dead. Miss May Rowlfy of Wabash came Monday to visit with Miss Hazel Warner. W. J. Imes returned Saturday from a few days visit with relatives in £hicago. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nagel went to Lafayette Saturday to visit relatives a few days. Mrs. J. IL Buckle of Chalmers spent Sunday here with her sister, Mrs. C. B. Reprogle. Mrs. Ida Kistler went to Hammond yesterday to visit her sister, Mrs. L. W. Lanoue. Co. Supt. W. O. Schanlaub of Newton county spent Sunday with his parents west of town. C. P. Moody returned home Saturday from a short business trip to Bucklen and Kingman, Kan. Mrs. A. J. Grant went to Chicago Monday to visit her aunt, Mrs. George Sigler, formerly of Mt. Ayr. Frank Fix of Battle Ground is here visiting his sister, Mrs. Henry Mackey, and other relatives for a few weeks. Miss Mary Osborne went to Lafayette Saturday to spend a few days with her brother Omar, who is a student at Purdue. Andrew Arnold of. Portland, Ind., returned home Saturday after a few weeks visit here with nis sister, Mrs. F. M. Snyder. ».<■ r*‘ E. V. Ransford, who is starting a branch store over at Brook expects to have same ready to open up for business Saturday. Mrs. Louis Paulsen returned to Wheatfield Monday after a few days visit here With her sister, Mrs. J. H. Tilton and family. z • W. D. Stilabower of Hammond, who had been visiting his cousin, Walter of Newton tp., for the past week, returned home Saturday.