Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. John Weber was in Lowell on business Wednesday. Fred Phillips went to Chicago on business yesterday. Frank Foltz was i business visitor in Kentland Thursday. Today’s markets': Corn 41c; Oats 26c; Wheat 85c; Rye 60c. J. F. Irwin was in Wolcott on business Wednesday and Thursday. Aaron Hickman spent Wednesday in- Hammond with relatives.
J. M. Burger of Kankakee tp., was down on taxpaying business yesterday. Rev. Harper went to Hebron Thursday to attend a missionaryconvention. z~ Mrs. Minerva Garrison went to F’rancesville .Wednesday for a short visit with,, relatives. Airs. Victoria Culp went to Francesville Wednesday to spend a few days with relatives. Mrs. Harvey Wood, Jr. went to Monticello Wednesday to spend the day with, Mrs. Robinson. > y. T. F. Manley of Urbana came Thursday for a short visit with his father-in-law, John Kepner, and family. Mrs. Ira W. Yeoman of Remington returned home Wednesday after a few days visit with relatives here. Henry Nevil and John Mohler are said to have had a fistic bout near the depot - Tuesday over some ditching tools. Mrs. J. M. Pierson returned to Mitchell, S. Dak., Friday morning after a three months visit with Mrs. John Reed. Swaney Makeever is*the own er of a big hew Overland touring car, bought of Dr. Hansson, the local agent, this week. Mrs. C. E. Carpenter and child? ren returned to Chicago Friday after a week’s visit here with her sister, Mrs. Floyd Amsler. and Mrs. C. L. Murphy to Berwyn, 111., yesterdav after a week’s visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows. Andy Tullison and family of Platte," Kans., who have been viaiting with Henry Doan and family for the past week, returned home Wednesday. 7ay Xowels of north of town is laid up with a badly sprained knee, resulting from playing football at the college Sunday. But it’s a dandy game! Mrs. E. S. Tillman has secured the position of cataloguer of books at the Lebanon library, and will enter upon her duties the first of next month. Mrs. W. IL. Livengood and brother. Dr. I. S. Crurnin, of Switzer, Ind., returned home hursday after a few days visit with their sister, Mrs. Charles Arnold of north of town. The Ideal Duster Company, of Motion; capital stock, $10.000; to manufacture feather dusters: directors, Grace, Gertrude. Florence and J. E. Snevely, was incorporated a few days ago.
The Democrat was misinformed regarding the amount, of insurance carried by the late Geo. A Strickfaden in the Catholic Order of Foresters. The amount was SI,OOO instead of $3,000. Sam Scott and George Babcock visited J. D. Babcock near Blufftorg a few days the first of the week and took in the LamsonGrav public sale Tuesday, George buying some mules at the sale Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Ketchum have their fine new residence on McCoy avenue completed and are moving into same this week. This is one of handsomest and most up-to-date dwellings in Rensselaer! Extra fancy Michigan sandgrown potatoes, 60c a bushel off the car unloading day. Telephone or call and leave your order at once. —The price regulator. The Big Corher Store. Rowles & Parker. ' V
