Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1910 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Remember .the Depot Grocery. Vance Collins spent Friday in Chicago. Blanket and underwear week at Murray’s. <» % W. J. Wright was a Chicago visitor Friday. / * Mrs. Eva Greenlee spent Monday in Delphi. Mrs. Charles Porter was a Chicago goer yesterday. Charles Moody of Barkley tp., was a Chicago goer Friday. “Kid” Churchill went to Lafayette yesterday on business. To-day’s markets: Rye, 60c; Corn, 36c; Wheat, 85c; Oats, 28c. Dr. H. L. Brown spent Monday in Evanston, 111., on business. John Marlatt and brother Isaac and Max Kepner spent Friday in Chicago. I. M. Washburn and wife spent the latter part of the week at the land show in Chicago. Mrs. Robert Smith went to Pulaski Monday to make an extended visit with relatives. Buy a “Stay Down” tank heater of Gwin & Watson, and have good warm water for your stock. James Overton returned home the latter part of the week after a week’s visit in Monon with relatives. Mrs. Roy Chissom of Hammond came yesterday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McCarthy.

J. D. Babcock spent Friday in Chicago on business,returning to his home in Bluffton Monday morning - . Mrs. W. H. Eger is visiting in Chicago. Miss Iva Irwin returned to s the city with her the last Of the week. F. J. Sears went to Watseka, 111., to visit his daughter, Mrs. T. S. Arnold, for a week or ten days,- Monday. Mrs. C. W. Rhoades accompanied by Hallie McNeil of Indianapolis, went to Goodland yesterday for a few days visit with relaMrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, head of the Christian Science church of this country, died at her home near Boston Sunday, aged 89 years. Silk and Phoenix Mufflers, silk hose, silk ties, fancy suspenders! and combination sets, the finest line ever shown in the town for Christmas presents. —Rowles & Parker. Miss Ida Murray, of Monticello and Mrs. Robt. Lefler of Joliet, 111., attended the funeral of Mrs. W. W. Murray at the Barkley church Friday, returning to their homes Monday. Brenner and Boyd Porter returned home Monday from Oklahoma City. Boyd has a position there which he will take the first of the year in a store in Oklahoma City, and he will return there in a few w'eeks to make it his home.

BHMrs. Kennedy, who has been ■stopping with her daughter, Mrs. El P: Shirer for the past nine ■months, was moved Saturday tc [the home of her other daughter, ■Mrs. G. F. Meyers. She is still ■confined to her bed most of the ■time and will probably never be ■any better. Mrs. Martha Djck■insoji continues to nurse het. * I This is your first opportunity to ■buy a 4-cyl. 22-H. P. car which ■has been proven cheaper to run [than a horse and buggy. Too, it Rs the only 3-speed, sliding-gear ■car in the market that sells below ■a thousand dollars, and it is ■equipped, too. If you do not ■know the advantages of a threeIspeed over a two-speed, ask some ■one who has driven both. —Max■well. j . boys who are in the [habit of going over to Monon to [spark Monon girls had better be[ware. The town dads have passled a curfew ordinance, and kids ■under 16 are not allowed on the ■streets after 7 :30 p. m. The penRalty for violation thereof is arrest Kind punishment by fine in any [um not less than $1 nor more ■han $25. Lee Adams, Sam Du-