Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 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. Mrs. Sarah Hemphill is in quite poor health. G. J. Jessen as in Hammond Wednesday forenoon. Dr. F. A. Turfler made a business trip to Chicago Thursday. We want your eggs in trade. The Cash Store.— G. B. Porter. t Mrs. Al Moore of Fair Oaks spent Wednesday here shopping. Joe Burns of Fair Oaks was in the city on business Wednesday. , A. J. Harmon and sons- Doyle and Leo, spent yesterday in Ccicago. Roy Cheesman went to Lafayettte Wednesday on a short business trip. Mrs. Frank Rowen, who is suffering from consumption, is reported very low. Dr. E. N. Loy was in consultation with doctors at a Chicago hospital yesterday. W. H. Parkison went to Indianapolis Wednesday on a few <|ays business trip. Lee Jessup and family went to Wheatfield yesterday to visit relatives a few days. One of Ad Shook’s sons in Barkley <p., is suffering from a severe attack of pneumonia. J. L. Brady and wife returned Wednesday from a few days spent at Streeter, 111., on business. Miss Harriet Shedd returned to DePauw, Wednesday after a week’s visit here with and friends. I just received from New York the Swellest line of neckwear you ever saw, all at 50c each. — C. Earl Duvall. jHMrs. Ernest Rover of Kniman, took the train here Thursday for Lafayette to visit her mother,. Mrs. P. Sperb. John Daugherty of Spokane, Wash., came Wednesday to see his father, Thomas Daugherty, who.is critically ill. John Richmond and three daughters of Barkley tp., - lefft Wednesday for Oskaloosa, lowa, where they will make their home. ; Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Grant went to Chicago yesterday to visit their son, Ivan and daughter, Mrs. P. L. Mattes, a few days. Mrs. Bert Welsh and children left Wednesday for their future home near Larimore, No. Dak. Mr. Welsh preceded them a few ■weeks ago. Ves Richards went to Sheld6n, 111., Thursday to make arrangements for moving hi 4 family there. He is employed on the stone roads there under W. F. Smith & Co. Hay, corn, 400 bushels of potatoes and lots of other things will be sold*at Harvey Davisson’s big sale mile’s due north of Rensselaer, on the gravel road, next Tuesday.
