Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 41, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 August 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Jerry Healy was in Chicago on business yesterday. Remember the horse next Wednesday, Sept. 7. F. B. Ham went to Logansport on business yesterday. To-day’s markets: Corn, 55c; Oats, 29c ; Rye, 65c ; Wheat, 90c. Charlie Mann, the mail clerk, b is spending his vacation visiting relatives in Denver, Colo. Paul Sollenberger of Kokomo was in the city on business Monday, returning home yesterday. 1 1 ■- ■■ Mrs. Mary Lowe returned Saturday from an extended visit at Koss, Mich., and also at different points in Wisconsin. Miss Mamie Hauter of Blue Island, 111., returned home Saturday after a ten days visit with Miss Elsie Augspurger. Mrs. Caroline Green of Tipton came Saturday to be with her neice, Mrs. Carrie Porter, whose condition is very bad. •> A. A. Fell of Car ffehter tp., and William Sigman, also of Carpenter, were buisness visitors in the city Monday. Mrs. Nettie Woodin of Hammond returned home Saturday after a four weeks visit with relatives and friends near Rensselaer. Mrs. Clara L. Hagins of Chicago came down Monday to help her father, Capt. J. L. Hagins, ceebrate his 65th birthday anniversary. Mrs. David McConahay and daughter and the former’s sister, Miss Ruby Huffman, attended old settlers day at Monticello Saturday. 1 Oscar Phegley of Monticello returned home Saturday after a two weeks visit with his uncles, Charles and Ed Phegley of near Rfensselaer. Mrs. Jene Crowell went to Kentland Monday to attend the teachers’ institute. She expects to teach in Newton county the coming year. Mrs. Boyd Hufty of Remington left here Monday for Des Moines, la., where she with her husband, who preceded her, will] make their home.

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