Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 September 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Bpef Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. * Miss Mary Yates was in Chicago yesterday. Sylvester Gray spent Saturday at his farm near Bluffton. B. F. Fendig was a Chicago business visitor yesterday. The S. R. Shreeves family is moving to Gas City this week. J. Vandercar of Knox was in the city on business Saturday. A To-day’s markets: Corn, 48c; Wheat, 88c; Rye, 60c; Oats, 29c. ''VMrs. Elzie Grow went to Forelman yesterday to visit relatives. i % C. P. Frey of Michigan City was in the city on business Saturday. A full line of ladies’ sweater coats in all colors and kinds.—C. jEarl DuvalL B. L. Brenner and wife returned Friday evening from their South Dakota visit. J. J. Porter and George Hensler were over from Remington on business Saturday. Full line of auto water-proof coats in all colors from $5.00 to $15.00. —C. Earl Duvall. John Duvall went to Chicago Sunday to take a position in the Marshall Field retail store. H. M. Baughman of Monon spent Monday here with his daughter, Mrs. Jesse Snyder. George Long went to Champaign, 111., Saturday to re-enter the university at that place. J. C. Parrett went to Wawerton Monday to attend a Presbytery meeting there for a few days. Charles Bucker went to Hammond Saturday where he has secured employment in the Monon yards. Mrs. L. X. Huddleston of Winamac returned home Monday after a week’s visit here with Mrs. -J. I. Owin. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Short of Knox visited over Sunday with John Southard and family of Milroy tp. Will Roth and wife of Monticello spent Sunday here with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ravher. ' x Mrs. Harry Wiltshire and daughter Ruth went to Wabash Monday to visit the former's, sister, Mrs. Peter Giver, and family * \Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hopkins and two little sons autoed over to Monticello Saturday and spent Sunday with Mrs. Hopkins’ folks. Miss Ida Murray of Monticello returned home Monday after a short visit here with her cousin, Mrs. Frank Donnelly, and family. Mrs. George H. Landis of Monticello returned home Monday after a visit here with her daughters, Mrs. Mel Abbott and Mrs. Floyd Robinson. Mrs. Henry Robinson and son Harold of Monon. who have been visiting here with Mrs. Will Crisler for the past week, returned home Saturday. - 0 . . Mrs. L. L. Lefler of Lafayette, who had been visiting relati es at Lee the past few days. Cairo up to Rensselaer yesterday and spent the day with friends. Be sure and buy your tailormade suits of us as we can fit you perfect and give yon better values for less money than any' other firm.— C. Earl DuvalL Uncle David Culp was over from near Lee yesterday for the first time in several months. Kx has been troubled considerably all summer with rheumatism. George Kennedy and Miss LaYera Taylor, son and neice of Mrs. Rebecca Kennedy, accompanied the latter.: who was recently declared insane, to Longcliff Monday. - Mrs Frank Myres of Bluffton went to Medaryville Monday to Tvisit her sister, Mrs. John Bush. She had been visiting southwest of tchvn with another sister, Mrs. Henry Timmons.