Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. B. J. Moore was in Motnicello Monday. ’ 'To-day’s markets: Corn, 53c; Oats, 33c. Buy your Binder Twine at Eger Bros. Mrs. W. H. Lowry went to Lafayette Monday to visit relatives. G. K. Hollingsworth and F. A. Phillips were in , Chicago Monday. July 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hall of near Remington, a daughter. When you can’t find it elsewhere, Fendig’s Exclusive. Shoe Store has it. “Cameo Kirby,” The Democrat’s new serial story, watch for the opening chapters* Z. T. Campbell went to Fisher, 111., Monday to visit relatives and help in the harvest fields. Miss Lottie Robinson of Morocco came Saturday for a few days with Miss Lottie Marion. Delos Coen and wife of Chicago returned home Monday after a few days visit here with relatives. Mrs. Charles Miorlan and little daughter Doris attended the funeral of Mrs. John Bernhardt at Lafayette Saturday. Thomas Peacock and wife returned to tlhieir home in Paxton, 111., Saturday after a week’s visit with relatives here. “Cameo Kirby,” The Democrat’s new serial story, watch for the opening chapters. < Miss Myra Porter of Francesville came Monday to visit her aunt, Mrs. W. V. Porter, Mrs. J. S. Sible of Lowell returned home Monday after a week’s visit lhere with relatives. Miss Tootsie Morin of Remington took the train here Monday for Hammond and Chicago, where she will visit relatives. R. B. Porter of Mt. Vernon, So. Dak., who had been visiting relatives and friends the past few days, returned home Saturday. Miss Gladys Crandall of St. * Joseph. Mich., returned home Saturday after a three weeks visit here withJVm. Washburn and wife. ' . ' Miss Lilian Burns of Chicago, who had been visiting with J. W. Burns and family of north of town the.past week, returned home Saturday. Miss Leo Swisher of West Lebanon returned home Saturday after, a three weeks visit witili Miss Mildred Biggs of south of town. A grandson of Jacob Brierly of Parr had the misfortune to lose the first finger on the right >and Monday by getting it caught in a lawn mower. Frank Kresler has resigned his position as traveling salesman for the Marshall Field Co., ot Chicago, and will likely embark in business again in Rensselaer.
