Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Dr. Kresler went to Chicago yesterday on business. To-day’s markets : Corn. 45c; Oats. 27c : Wheat. 87c : Rye. 60c. To-day is the regular monthly horse sale in Rensselaer. C. P. Wright Spent Monday in Lafayette on business. S. 17. Dobbins came up from Lafayette yesterday on business. Dr. H. L. Brown spent Monday in Evanston, 111., on busi- ■ ness. - * - E. A. Bartoo of Remington was a business' visitor in Rensselaer Monday. Sam Lemaster of Goodland was a business visitor in the city yesterday. George Putts went to Logansport yesterday to visit friends for a few days. Miss Grace Haas went to Knox yesterday to spend a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Antcliff of Goodland were over to the Horse Show Saturday. Mrs. E. D. Britten and daughter Verne, went to Wheatfield yesterday to visit relatives. Charles Burbage and eldest son were up from Chalmers Saturday to take in the Horse Show. Mrs. Charles Jones of Wolcott returned home Monday after a few days visit here with friends. Mrs. Lee Mauck of Surrey is improving satisfactorely after a four or five weeks severe sickness. Mr. and Mrs. George Bales of Goodland spent Saturday and Sunday with. Mr. afid Mrs. Frank Donnelly. Mrs. Frank Malov returned to her home in Lowell Monday after a few days visit with relatives here. John Rush of Newton tp., got his hand caught in a fodder cutter Saturday morning and ’ quite badly lacerated. - -- A ten-year-old son of Frank Overton of Lee, who had been in poor health for some time, died Sundav evening. George E. Murray, J. H. S. Ellis and Walter Lee went to Monticello yesterday to hear Senator Beveridge speak. Mrs. J. L. Hagins returned home yesterday from a few days visit at Wolcott with her daughter, Mrs. Ed Irwin. Mrs. F. Richards of Monon returned home Monday from a few days visit here with John Richards and family. Mrs. Isiah Dufifey and children of Wabash, who had been visiting relatives here the past two weeks, returned home Monday. Mrs. S. O'Meara is reported is very ill, and it is thought that she will live but a short time. She is about 80 years of age. We have the Red Top Jockey Boots, which the children like so well. — Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. Mrs. Dora Sims of Chicago returned home Friday after a month’s visit with her neice, Mrs. N. Sutherland, of east of town. Fred Isley and Charles Hann of Attica returned home Monday after a short visit with James family of north of town. Mrs. John Jernigan of Marion, who had been here visiting her lister, Mr. J. C. Passons, the past week, returned home Saturday.- . . ,' •. •. _ j » • - John Schultz and wife and son went to Chicago yesterday to visit Mr. and Mrs. P. Brusnahan. Mrs. B.rusnahan is a lister of Mrs. Schultz, The scarlet fever scare at Parr is all oVer and the committee has decided to go ahead with their Fall Festival, and Oct. 14 and 15 "are the dates decided upon. — ——) ■ ( Mrs. A. B. Lowman and mother. MrsL Sarah Hurley, of Pleasant Grove, went tq Hammond Monday to visit the latter’s daughter, Mrs. Leonard Kistler.
