Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
To-day’s markets: Corn, 51c; Wheat, 90c; Oats, 28c; Rye, 60. The local ball team played Brook at the Goodand horse fair Thursday, but lost by a score of 8 to 6. Trustee S. D. Clark, wife and daughter and George _ Stembel were down from Wheatfield Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Maloney were down from Tefft Wednesday tO’enter their son in St. Joseph’s College. 'J Mrs. D. H. Yeoman, who has peen in poor health for several months, is gradually failing and is now confined to her bed all the time. Mrs. Barbara Redal and daughter of Columbus, Ohio, came Wednesday to. visit Mrs. J. I. Miller and family of near Pleasant Grove. s/ Pete Wood was down from Oaks yesterday with a load of lucious melons and left a mammoth one at The Democrat office as a sample. Thanks. Jack Johnson, the prize fighting plugugly, passed through Rensselaer yesterday noon in his auto with two other ‘‘nagurs,’’ enroute to Indianapolis. King, mother and sister qf Buchanan, Mich., former residents of Rensselaer, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Washburn and other friends here.
■4 Miss Ethel Brown of Chicago ip visiting Misses Fame and Grace Haas. Mrs. B. G. Oglesby of Knox, a sister of the latter, is also here for a few days. Mrs. C. D. Martin and granddaughter, Marion Martin, of Cincinnati, Ohio, left Thursday for home after a few weeks visit here with relatives and friends. ■\ New suits filed: No. 7643. Appeal in Jungles ditch. No. 7644. John W. Nowels vs. George W. Tudor, et al; action enjoin construction of tile drain. Isaac Parker of east of town left Thursday for Mitchell, So. Dak., where he expects to buy a farm if suited with conditions there, and will move his family there in the spring. Mrs. W. B. Knouff of Towncreek, Ala., who had been visiting Mrs. Isaac Wiltshire here the past week, left Wednesday for Westfield to visit relatives before returning home. We are going to .ship in another carload of fancy peaches, in bushel baskets. Leave vour order now. If the quality and price is not satisfactory you do not have to take them. —John Eger. Mark, Oag and J. A. Yeoman and wives of Kingman, Kan., left Thursday for their homes after a several days visit here with relatives. They also attended the Yeoman family reunion while here. Mrs. Oren Savins of Francesville, formerly of this place, is reported to have suffered two strokes of paralysis several days ago while visiting in the east. It is thought that she will be recovered sufficiently in a few < days to bring her back to Francesville. C. B. Poundstone of Clarion, la., and brother, John Poundstone of Grant Ridge, 111., who had been visiting their former thirty year neighbor at Grand Ridge, George Mustard, of this place, the past few days, left yesterday for their homes.
H. K. Ravenscroft and daughter, Miss Lena May of Kingman, Kan., and Mrs. A. M. Harner of Goltry, Okla., left Wednesday for their homes after a three weeks visit here with the latter’s sister, Mrs. J. F. Irwin and family, and also at Remington. Y Mrs. Allen Catt, daughter, Mrs. Lewis, son Ed Catt, and tne former’s neice, Mrs. Nancy Knouff returned .home a "’few days ago from a three weeks visit with relatives at; Gree.nfield. Ed says while there he attended a reunion of the- Catt family, and reports there were 135 present. Fred and John Bowman, formerly of Remington and sons of Ezra Bowman of that place, have bought the McConnell drug store at Monticello and will conduct same under the firm name of Bowman Bros. Fred Bowman has been employed in this drug store for several years.
