Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 97, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 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. Don Wright is quite sick with tonsilitis. i ..- i..... . ■ ■ •< Lee Jessup went to Chicago '1 hursda"' on business. Frank Foltz was in Monticello on business Thursday. E. J.. Hollingsworth was in Motion on business Thursday. Wm. Rayher went to Forest, Iml., Wednesday to spend a few days. G. F. Meyers was in Lowell Thursday on business, between trains. Mrs. Nancy J. Burgett of Aix is suffering from an abcess on the neck. J. H. Ellis made a business trip to Monticello Thursday between trains. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cheesman went to Fowler Wednesday to visit relatives. Consult Gwin & Watson on steam and hot water heating. Phone 204, residence 418. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Daniels left Wednesday for their new home near Devil’s Lake, No. Dak. Read “The Fourth Estate,’’ the opening chapters of which will appear in next Saturday’s Democrat. J. F. Rhodes of Kokomo, has rented a farm up near Newland and will move his family there next week.
Rev. O. E. Miller went to Windfall, Ind., yesterday to assist in a series of special meetings at that place. Mr. and Mrs. D. Casto left Thursday morning for Aberdeen, So. Dak., where the former will rent a farm this season. Use the souvernir envelopes on sale at The Democrat office when writing to your friends or business acquaintances. M,. Bell of Frankfort returned home Thursday after spending a few days here with his daughter, Mrs. W. L. Meyer and family. We have what you want in footwear. If not, we are anxious to get it for you.—Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. Wm. Shellhart and family left Thursday for Geddes, So. Dak:, where they will make their new home. Mr. Shellhart expects to go on a farm this season. Mrs. Chas. Jouvenat returned to her home in Chicago Thursday after having spent several weeks here with her sister, Mrs. Charlotte George and family. The condition of Capt. Burnham remains about* the same, worse if anything, although he may live several days yet, but he is liable to drop off at any minute. ~ "" ■ \ If you like fish you - can cut your meat bill 75, per cent. Fancy Salmon Trout 6c a pound; Lake Fish 6c a pound; Whole Codfish, to close out, 5c a pound at John Eger’s.
