Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 March 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL* Brief Items of Interest and Country Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 53c; Oats, 40c. Wm. Willitts was in from Hanging Grove Wednesday, A. H. Hopkins made a. business triy to Brookston Thursday. J. TV. MJauck of Kankakee, 111., was here on business Thursday and Friday. .John F. Payne and W. M. Moore were in Monticello between trains Wednesday.
James Hurley and wife were in Chicago Wednesday, where Mrs. Hurley consulted a specialist.
J. W. Moore of Francesville returned home Thursday after a few days visit with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Imes left Thursday for Indianapolis, where they will make their future home.
L. H. Marclay and family took the train here Thursday morning for their future home near Lanmore, No. Dak.
H. Clark and wife went to Parr Wednesday tQ visit their daughter, Mrs. Theodore Warne, who is quite ill.
Mrs. Anne Gaffey went to Chicago Wednesday to visit her daughters, Mrs. Clarence Plumer and Mrs. John Jensen.
George L. Beedy and family left Thursday for Larimore, No. Dak., where Mr. Beedy expects to go into the farming business.
Uncle Wm. E. Moore returned home Tuesday from a week’s visit with his daughter, Mrs. J. C. Paxton and family of South Bend.
James May, Jr., of near Wolcott left Wednesday with his family for Ipswich, No. Dak., where they will make their future home.
Mrs. John Warren of Kankakee returned home Thursday after a week’s visit with Joseph Dluzack and family of near Remington.
Mrs. Thomas Knox of south of -town, who has been in a critical condition for several days, is reported a trifle better at this writing.
William Walter and family went to North Manchester Thursday to visit a few days with relatives. Mrs. Walter ,and children- will remain for a two weeks visit.
\ Miss Ida Sheurich left Wednesday to make her future home with her sister, Mrs. J. D. Carr at Enid, Okla. She was accompanied as far as Chicago by her father, J. F. Sheurich. i J ~ , / V Floyd Meyers is reported to be improving some from his recept attack of bronchial pneu- ‘ monia, at Franklin where he is attending college. His mother has been with him for the past week.
J. C. Kaupke, former trustee of Kankakee tp., this county, writes us that he has sold his farm near Norman, Okla., and will move to Woodland, Cali., and to change the address of his Democrat to that place.
