Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 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, 51c; Oats, 40c. B. F. Fendig was in Chicago on business Wednesday. The democratic state convention will be held April 27-28. Dr. F. Turfler was in Chicago on business Thursday. J. H. Lee and wife of Roselawn were business visitors here Thursday. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rude, born Feb. 25, died last Tuesday. John Zehr and Chet Dexter of Carpenter township, were in the city on business Thursday. Patrick McLaughlin and son • John of Remington were business visitors in the city Thursday. Mrs. Ada White of Kentland came Wednesday and inspected the local lodge of Pythian Sisters. D. W. Ryan of Chatsworth, 111., spent Thursday here with his former neighbor and friend, John Poole. jA daughter was bom Thursday, to Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp of Chicago Heights, formerly of Rensselaer. = l Harvey Davisson and Fred E. Callahan left Wednesday for Hamilton, No. Dak., to spend a week prospecting.
W. F. Smith left Wednesday for Omaha, Neb., where he will visit his brother, E. L. Smith, who is seriously ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Grube returned to their home at Tefft Wednesday after a week’s visit here with relatives and friends.
vMrs. B. F. Fendig went to Pontiac, 111., to.attend the funeral of an aunt, Mrs. M. A. Dye, which was held at that place Thursday. v
We want to figure with you on your Spring Fencing bill, Electric Welded is the best and our prices are the lowest.—Rowles & Parker.
Mrs, Margaret Pullen, who had been spending the past four months here with her daughter, returned Thursday to her home ip Indianapolis. Venus Crisler, accompanied Hy L. A. Harmon and Bruce White, left here Thursday for Jamestown, North Dakota, to prospect for several days. Mrs. A. D. Swaim returned to her home in Morocco Thursday after a week's visit heie with her brother, J. A. Burnham, and sikter, Mrs. M. E. Spitler.
