Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 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. J. J. Montgomery was a Chicago goer Wednesday. A. H. Hopkins was in Monticello on business Thursday. Mrs. Bruce White spent Wednesday afternoon in Monon. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hopkins spent Wednesday in Chicago. N. Littlefield spent Wednesday in Kankakee on business. D. H. Yeoman made a business trip to Michigan City Wednesday. B. S. Fendig spent Wednesday afternoon in Monticello on business. Dr. I?M. Washbum returned Thursday from a short business trip to Chicago. Ed Oliver and Thomas Callahan of Newland were' Chicago goers Wednesday. Mrs. Mel Abbott spent Thursday afternoon and night with relatives at Monticello. J. R. Phillips of McCoysburg took the train here Wednesday for Monticello on business. Mrs. Henry Jensen of Roselawn spent Thursday here the guest of T. W. Grant and family, v/Uncle Ben Harris is taking (treatment of Dr. Besser of Remington for a small cancer on the cheek.
Zern Wright went to Indianapolis Thursday to take art examination for a state embalming license. ————• ———' Mrs. Roy Cheesman and Dee Hickman, little son of Eph Hickman, spent Wednesday in Lafayette. X/Earle Reynolds and wife, the roller skaters, came Wednesday to visit his mother, Mrs. S. R. Nichols. W. J. Wright went to Indianapolis Tuesday to attend the Indiana Funeral Directors’ Association meeting. —— .. Mrs. Wm. E. Moore and son James went to Hammond Thursday to spend a few days with her son Forg and family. sf J. D. Allman was called to Logansport Thursday to the bedside of his brother John, who was not expected to live over night. Mrs. Elizabeth Vanice of Monon returned home Thursday after a few day s visit here with her son, Wm. Moore and family. Seeing is believing, so be sure and see our line of Oxfords and save from 10 per cent to 33 1-3 per cent on a pair this week.— The Cash Store, G. B. Porter.
