Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 May 1910 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. ■ ■ To-day’s markets, Corn, 52c; Oats, o4c. f - , ■■■■■ Millet and Hungarian seed at Eger Bros. . —Tiw CfarroH vircuit -court/ convenes Monday. - A. F. Long was in Chicago yesterday on business. J. H. Tilton of Wheatfield was down on business Thursday. Ben Smith and wife went to Chicago yesterday to visit a few days.""' ♦.— , Dr. Bernard .Maloy of Steger, 111., was visiting,, relatives hers Thursday.
Bring your eggs to the big oxford sale at the Cash Store. G. B. Porter. The 17-year-old son of W. L. Criswell is suffering from double pneumonia. L. B. Elmore and Editor McCullough were over from, Remington yesterday. B. X. Fendig attended the Masonic grand lodge meeting in Indianapolis this week; Mr. and Mrs. Thad Stevens went to Chicago yesterday* to visit relatives a few days. Mose Tutuer of Indianapolis, was here this week looking aftei his farm in Gillam township. Mrs. Minnie Myers of Wheatfield is visiting her brother-in-law, G. F. Myers and family. Miss Lizzie Hemphill has accepted a position in the Anderson schools for the coming school year. See the new white lingerie, ladies’ ready-to-wear dresses, just received at the closing out. — The Forsythe Store. Ross Dean, who is attending college at Bloomington, came up Thursday for a visit with relatives and friends.
Mrs.-Paris Daugherty of .Ten Sleep, Wyo., came Thursday to visit her father-in-law, George Daugherty and family. Use the souvernir envelopes on sale at The Democrat office when writing to your friends or business acquaintances. Several automobile paties passed through Rensselaer Thursday and yesterday, enroute to Indianapolis to the auto races. Henry Secor, of the firm of Meyers & Secor, went to Dowagiac, Mich., yesterday to visit his parents, Anthony Secor and wife. Special sale men’s fancy white cotton, silk arid worsted dress vests, marked price to close out.—The Chicago Bargain Store The Commencement week functions of the Rensselaer high school ended with the Alumni, banquet last night, and all passed off very nicely. Everybody call at the grocery department of Rowles & Parker’s big store to-day and get a cigar from Will Zard. It’s a boy, born Wednesday. Miss Louise Keifer of Greencastle, who taught in the high school at this place the past year, went to Milwaukee yesterday to visit friends and relatives.
Henry Stucker and wife of Marion returned home yesterday after a few dfcys visit with his of nortfiw r est of town, and Philip of Mt. Ayr. Miss Stella Thurston of Terre Haute, a former Mt. Ayr teacher got off the train here Thursday on her way to Mt. Ayr to attend the Commencement exercises. Miss Elsie Augspurger. the eldest daughter of Wm. Augspufger of west of town, is reported to be recovering from a recent attack of typhoid fever. Mrs. V. O. Patterson of New Boston, 111., a daughter of Philip Blue was brought here yesterday from Chicago, where she reeently underwent an operation? Thomas Daugherty, who has been in very poor health for some time, is now in a most critical condition, and as The Democrat went to press it was not
