Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 September 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City, and Country Readers. C. E. Prior was in Lowell on business Wednesday afternoon. Torday ? s markets: Corn, 50c; Wheat, 88c; Oats, 28c; Rye, 60c. D. H. Yeoman was a Michigan City business visitor Wednesday. Earl Duvall and wife went to Chicago Wednesday to make a short visit. A. S. Laßue went to Stanford, 111., Wednesday on a few days business trip. John English went to Morocco and Brook Thursday to visit relatives a few days. Miss Leatha Wood went to Indianapolis Wednesday to attend the state fair. E. F. Pullins and wife went to Indianapolis Wednesday to attend the state fair. About forty tickets were sold from here Thursday on the early train for the state fair. Miss Agnes Welsh went to Chicago Wednesday to visit her brother Jesse, a few days, W. 11. Snedeker, Nathan Eldredge and Harry Gifford were Chicago visitors Thursday. Mrs. Isabel Parker of Frankfort came Wednesday to visit with Charles Parker and family. Roscoe Halstead of southwest of town went to Danville, Ind., Thursday to enter a normal college. __ Mrs. James Garriott and daughter went to Delphi Wednesday to visit relatives for a week. T. E. Malone and family went to Buffalo, Ind., Wednesday to make a week’s visit with relatives. Wm. Timmons and family of Longmont, Colo., went to Francesville Wednesday to visit his wife’s relatives. Mrs. Alfred Bird and son Fred and family moved to Hammond Wednesday where Fred has secured a position. We want you to see our $12.50 and sls new fall suits for men. We sell good clothes cheap.— Rowles & Parker. Rev. Clarke will preach at Curtis Creek school hoiise to-mor-row afternoon at 3 o’clock. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Mrs. G. E. Murray accompanied her daughter Helen to Oxford, Ohio, Wednesday where the lat'ter is attending college. * - & • * ““ Walter Blankenbaker and family of Mt. Ayr took she train here Wednesday for Indianapolis to attend the fair and visit relatives. Mrs. George A. Lovvman and Mrs. C. W. Smith of Amboy, Ind., returned home Wednesday after a week’s visit here with relatives. Mrs. .Allen Swim and daughter went to Watseka, 111., Thursday to attend the funeral of her brother, George Bailey’s child, which was held at that place yesterday. Ray Hopkins retufned to Wabash Cqllege at Crawfordsville Wednesday, he is a junior this year. Delos Dean returned the same day to Indiana Uniyer- ■ sity.