Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 September 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
To-day’s markets :> Corn, 51c; Wheat, 88c; Oats, 28c; Rvey 60c. i - - ■ Thomas and M. A. Churchill are here from the west to visit their father, Wm. Churchill, who is seriously sick. - Frank Vest of Ogden, 111., who has been visiting relatives here for the past three weeks, returned home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wright are expected home either to-day or to-morrow from their month's sojourn in the west. H. C. Hoshaw and sister, Mrs. John Slathour, went to Lowell Saturday to visit their brother, Henry W. Hoshaw. George Hollingsworth and family came down from Chicago in their auto Saturday and spent Sunday and Monday here. Latest reports from Mrs. B. Forsythe state that she is making satisfactory recovery from her recent operation for tumor. A two-year-old daughter of Levi Stutzman of near Mt. Ayr was buried here Sunday, her death occurring the day previous. e Mrs. Joseph Graham of Monticello, who had been visiting Relatives near McCoysburg jthe past few days, took the train here Monday for home. Mrs. Chas. Murphy and daughter of Berwyn, 111., returned home Monday after a week’s visit here with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows. H. J. Gowland and family of north of town drove over to Goodland, their old home, Saturday to take in the Horse Fair and shake hands with old friends. ■"N.The little three-year-old daughter of Joseph Kanne fell from a water tank Friday and cut her scalp so badly that seven stitches were necessary to close the wound. Mann Spitler was down from Thayer yesterday. He was so tickled over the Mjaine election that we couldn’t get him to say a word about the oil well at Thayer. Mrs. Caddie Towne of New Orleans and sister, Mrs. Eva Tyner of Amite, La., left Monday morning for their homes after an extended visit here with their sister, Mrs. A. J. Grant. David and Leonard Elder arrived home Saturday night from Dakota where they had been working at the carpentering trade the past six months in various points in that state. Merle Porter, who for the past few years had been mixing soft drinks at Newels’ restaurant, resigned his position at that place Saturday,, and is not decided as yet what he will take up next.
Miss lima Robinson returned to Indianapolis Monday after a week’s visit here with her mother. Miss Grace Robinson accompanied her back t(f the capital citv for a couple weeks visit. yj ' AyWofd was received here a few /days ago that Will Woodworth was recently married at Belle Fourche, So. Dak., where he is holding down a claim. The name of the bride, however, was not learned. Crown Point Star: The fair society has settled and balanced their books far enough to know it will be in the neighborhood of S3OO short, which added to, the. present debt puts it in the hole at least $1,500. Goodland Herald: Tuesday Spinney Bros, traded their store building and a residence property on Iroquois street to Mr. James C. Frances for 240 acres, northeast of Goodland. eration $16,800. Mrs. R. A. Patterson of Tacoma. Wash., who had .been spending the past week here with her sister, Mrs.- A. L. Willis, and family, left yesterday for Mazon, Jll., where she will visit before returning home. ; Marcus M. Towle, founder of the city of Hammond and originator of the refrigerator car system of shipping fresh meats, died irrthe^insane asylum at Longcliff last week, aged 69 years. At one time his fortune was estimated at over $1,000,000 but unfortunate 1 investments reduced his wealth to about SIOO,OOO at the time of his death. r "~ ,
