Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [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. Chickens 13c, at the Fancy Produce Market. Miss Mary Yates spent Wednesday in Chicago. John Webber was in Monon on business Thursday. « The mercury "Was down in the zero locality yesterday morning. Mrs. Kenneth Rhoades of Gary came Wednesday to visit relatives and friends. Benjamin Smith came home Tuesday from a few days business trip to Chicago. J. A. Snyder and wife returned home Wednesday from a few days visit with relatives at Monon. James Fisher went to Fair Oaks yesterday where he expects to remain for a few days on business. Mrs. O. McCord of Mt. Ayr went to Chicago Wednesday on business and to visit her husband. Frank Donnelly, Conrad Kellner and Hiram Day attended the cement show' in Chicago a few days this week. • Misses Bessie Moody and Flora Harris went to Berwyn, 111., Wednesday to visit with friends for a few days. Walter Porter shipped a car load of cattle to Chicago Wednesday night, and followed Thursday to dispose of them. Miss Myrtle Fay of Parr returned home Thursday after a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Margaret Keller, of a dav’s duration. W. O. J’ierce and family of west .of town went to Monon Wednesday where they will visit this week with relatives east of there. Miss Helen Lamson went to Chicago Thursday to spend a few days with her mother, Mrs. James Lamson, at the Mary Thompson hospital. Word was received here Wednesday that “Tim” Nichols, formerly of Rensselaer, had died at hi§ home in Mitchell, So. Dak., No particulars were £iven. Miss Mary M»eyer went to Lafayette Thursday to meet her mother, Mrs. William Meyer, who had been visiting her son, Frank E. Meyer at Danville, 111., for the past two weeks. Mrs. George Col vert went to Oxford Thursday , to, attend the marriage of her sister’s daughter, Miss Myrtle Heath, to Mr. Frank K«nyon of Oxford, which took place there Thursday at 8 p. m. Mrs. Arthur Harriman and family, of Mt. Ayr went to Delphi Wednesday to visit relatives. They are preparing to move tp Noble county, ahd Mr, Harriman is employed loading the car this week. Henry Nevil returned Thursday from a visit with his father in. Perry county, 111., and reports the old gentleman as being improved a little. Asa Thompson of Rantoul, 111., accompanied Henry back for a visit. {
