Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 October 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. To-day’s markets : Corn, 45c; Oats, 27c; Wheat, 87c; Rye, 60c. Miss Georgia Harris is visiting friends at Greencastle this week. Mrs, Harve Robinson went to Hammond yesterday to visit rela- . lives, ~ ■ Mrs. Chris Kopkey went to Francesville Wednesday to visit relatives. Come out next Monday night and hear Hon. L. Ert Slack, at Ellis opera house. Don't forget the big auction sale of general merchandise at Gifford next Friday. Mrs. G, H. Clark and baby went to Richmon d Wednesday to visit relatives and friends. Read the page ad of the auction sale of $4,000 stock of general merchandise at Gifford next Friday. ■ Sidney Holmes of New Haven, Mich., came Wednesday to visit his neice, Mrs. A. J. Brenner, and family. Dr. I. M. Washburn and Fred Phillips were in Indianapolis Thursday, returning home yesterday morning. Mrs. A. E. Haun of Logansport returned home Wednesday after a few days visit here with Mrs. A. P. Burton. A. J. Bellows and wife went to Berwyn, 111., Thursday to visit their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Murphy a few days. F. W. Fisher of Kankakee tp., was in the city for a few hours Wednesday enroute to his farm in Hanging Grove tp. Miss Ina Shesler returned fionle Wednesday afternoon from a visit with her grandfather, John Body at Watseka, 111. Mr. and Mrs. John-A. Thomas of Chicago returned home Thursday after a short visit here with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Holden. 1 Mrs. Jennie Wishard expects to leave in a week or two for St. Paul. Minn., to visit with her son, Glenn, a few weeks.« Mrs. Robert Richards of Logansport returned home Thursday after a week's visit here with Henry Grow and family. Mrs. James Walter and Miss Susan Aloneghan went to Chicago Wednesday afternoon to visit the former's mother. Airs. Martha Donnelly, Airs. Merita Doughty and two daughters, formerly of west of town, left Thursday for their new home near Scottsburg where Air. Doughty has a farm. Airs. Anna O'Leary and little son and her. sister, Airs. Alary Corcoran, went to Peru vesterday for a few days visit with relatives there and Kokomo. Leave your order at John Eger’s for fancy canning pears. If the fruit is not as represented you do not have to take them. A sik hundred bushel car to*be unloaded next week. —John Eger. Airs, Elzie Aliller of Wolcott took the train from, here Thursday for Chicago to meet her husband, who had been prospecting in the Dakotas and. Minnesd- - ta the past several daKs.
