Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 101, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 April 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. * ■■—■■■ * Brief Items of interest to City and Readers. To-day’s markets: Corn, 50c; Oats, 38c. i — $ W.’ F. Osborne was in Monon on business Thursday. , Frank Foltz was in Kentland on business Wednesday. Estel Remley was in Monon between trains Thursday. Myrt Price was in Monticello on business Wednesday. > ' Mrs. Charles Brouhard of FayOaks spent Thursday here shopping-, __ A. J. Bellows went to Remington Thursday to spend a few days. Dr. and Mrs. I. M. Washburn spent Wednesday night at Lafayette. * Miss Selma Leopold spent Wednesday t in Hammond" with relatives. ’"iMrs. A. R. Kresfer, Mrs. Joe Larsh and Mirs. Henry Purcupile spent Wednesday in Chicagb. J. F. Irwin went tP Wolcott Wednesday to look after some business matters there of a few days. •* Help boom Rensselaer. Leave an order at The Democrat office for a box of those souvenir envelopes. t ■ You can save $$ for a short time at the great closing out sacrifice sale of the Chicago Bargain Store. - ' x C. A. Roberts and Jcmn Eger spent Thursday with M]r. and Mrs. Peter Hordeman of near Parr. v * Mary Childers went to Roselawn Wednesday to spend a few days with her sister Ellen, who teaches ’school near there. Mrs. J. D. Allman and Mrs. A. J. Billows went to Berwyn, 111., Thursday to visit the latter’s daughter, Mrs. C. L. Murphy. N. G. Kibbe of Sullivan, 111,, was here Thursday looking after his farm which is occupied by John Sommers df south of town. J. W. Childers and family moved Thursday from the old Republican building to the G. W. Payne residence property on Cherry street. "r<Miss Minnie Hemphill went to Indianapolis Wednesday to visit a few days with her sister, Miss Elizabeth Hemphill, who is attending school there. • Mrs. E. D. Rhoades went to Cincinnati Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Lillian Radcliffe. The latter’s lihle daughter Margaret is quite sick.'
