Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 May 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, 50c; Oats, 36c. Another hard frost came Wednesday night. Theodore George was in Chicago Wednesday. Ed Oliver of Newland was, in Delphi on business Thursday. Bruce White was a business visitor in Chicago Wednesday. J. F. Irwin went to Wolcott Thursday on a short business trip. * ? May 3, to Mr. and Mrs. Dan-, iel S. Chupp, of west of Surrey, a daughter. Cleve Eger was in Indianapolis and Lafayette on business Wednesday. O. K. Ritchey returned Thursday from a few days business trip to Chicago. George Scott and C. G. Spitler were in Marion and Monticello on business Thursday. Mrs. Mark Hemphill left Thursday for Colorado Springs, Colo., to make a visit. Mrs. F. A. Ross and mother, Mrs. M. E. Thompson, spent Wednesday in Chicago. Mrs. Edward Ferger of Ind ianapolis spent Wednesday here with G. F.- Myers and family. Mrs..-Milt Roth and‘son went to Evansville, 111., Thursday "to visit her sister. Mrs. C. O. Smith William Bowers writes to change the- address of his Democrat from Tamo, Ark., to Pekin, in/ . = - John B. Ellis of Delphi came Wednesday to visit his children, Mr?. A. 11. Hopkins and J. H. S. Ellis and families. Mrs. Dick Hartman of Monon returned home' Thursday after a few days visit here with her sister-in-law, Airs., John Richards. Patrick Hallagan was in town Thursday, for the first-time since returning, frofn Florida. He seems to be getting along nicely now. ' , Mrs. Mary A. .Lane o.f Chicago, ■ returned. home Wednesday after a few days visit with her brother, Al Peters and family of south of town. Ar—Mrs. George Hershman returned to her home at Crown Point Wednesday after a ten days visit with her uncle, Smith Newell and wife of Barkley tp. Born; near Lisbon, No. Dak., April 21, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Charles, a daughter.' , Mrs. Charles is a daughter of Joseph Nesius of southeast of Rensselaer. - ' James Fisher and G. F. Deschand went to Hammond Wednesday to look for carpenter work. They are thinking some of going to Colorado if they do not get work in Hammond. Our shoe department, the largest and most complete in this city, contains' all the very latest styles in all leathers. We can fit your feet and’please you and sell you the best , shoes made at the very lowest prices.— Rowles & Parker. o ■