Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1910 — Page 3 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, 53c; Oats, 37c. You can get any size screen wire at Eger Bros. John Moosmiller spent Sunday in Chicago with relatives. J. J. Hunt made a business trip to Hammond Monday. Frank Kresler and wife were in Chicago Saturday shopping. H. L. Gamble went to Elgin, 111., Saturday to visit relatives a few days. Wm., Barker, who is working on the Fowler stone roads, spent Sunday here with friends. MHss Katie Shields went to Alt. Ayr Saturday to visit Mrs. W. O. McCord a few days. Messrs. Grant and C.C. Warner and wives visited the latter’s farm near Remington Sunday. Miss Nell Moody went to Oxford, Ohio, Saturday to visit friends at the college for a few days. Rufus Knox of Chicago spent Sunday night with his father, Thomas Knox and family of south of town. J. C. Carmichael returned Monday from a short visit with his daughter, Mrs. Otis Brown, near Brookston. Misses Merle Me Colly and Gladys Coen Saturday and Sunday in Parr with John E. Alter and family. Ed Catt went Saturday to work at the painting trade. He is expecting to work there most of the summer. Mr. arid Mrs. E. N. McFarland of Camden, Ind., came Monday to visit the former’s uncle, Nelson Randle and wife. Mrs. M. V. Sands of Tefft returned home Saturday after a few days visit here with her sons, G. M. and Marion Sands. Mrs. G. E. Murray went to Oxford, Ohio, Monday to visit her daughter, Miss Helen, who is attending college at that place. Mrs. Maud Ellis of near Wanatah, Ind., returned home Saturday after attending the funeral of her sister, Miss Grace Ternpler. Mrs. Frank Erwin of Monticello returned home Monday after a few days visit here with her sister, Mrs. Frank Floyd and family. Miss* Ethel McCarthy went to Lafayette Monday to take up a business course. She expects to secure a position there after finishing the course. Mrs. Mack Barnes of Koken mo, who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs. j. A. Larsh and family here the past week, returned home Monday.
