Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 77, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 January 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BkmMj AT REASONABLE RATES Your property in City, Town, Village or Farm, against fire, lightning or wind; your livestock against death or theft, and YOUR AUTOMOBILE Jl -‘* ■ ■ - - against fire from any cause, theft or collision. Written on the cash, single note or installment plan. AH Losses Paid Promptly. •, Call ’Phone 208 or write for a good policy in a good company. RAY D. THOMPSON Rensselaer, Ind.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. John Marlatt was a Chicago goer Monday. Mrs. Frank Tobias spent Monday in Chicago. G. A. Williams spent Monday in Lafayette. 1 BN. Fendig was a Chicago visitor Monday. Today’s markets: Wheat, 88c; Corn, 38c; Oats, 28c. W. J. Wright was in Chicago Monday and yesterday. Born, Jan. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. M. Strain of Union tp., a son. ' —— ‘M D. M. Worland attended the furniture show at Chicago Monday. Mrs. George Hershman of Crown Point came down Monday to visit relatives. F. P. Morton of Goodland returned home Saturday after a few days visit here. Nsjgmmet Pullins went to Ft. Wayne Saturday on business pertaining to blooded poultry. E. K. Koons of near town went to Logansport and Winamac Saturday to visit relatives.
Women’s Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks at about one-half price, at The G. E. Murray Co. ' Mrs. S. C. Irwin and Mrs. W. C. Babcock and daughter Margaret spent Saturday in Chicago? Walter Kelley and wife of west of town went to Indianapolis Saturday to "visit relatives this week. Thomas Burns, the bricklayer, now of Lawton, Okla., is here for a short visit with old friends. Mrs. Wm. Greenfield went to Remington Saturday to visit her sisters, Mrs. Banes and Mrs. Rawlings. Miss Tillie Casto of Wolcott returned home Monday after a week’s visit here with Mies Verne Britton. The pair of light Brahmas given away at the poultry show Friday night were won t|y Master James Warner. George Capes and wife of Monticello attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Cynthia Weathers, here Saturday. Miss May Demaree of Madison, who had been visiting relatives near town the past three weeks, returned home Saturday. Mrs. A. Gangloff went to Chicago Monday to attend the wedding of two friends which occurred there yesterday morning. Fred King and wife of Winona Lake returned home Monday after a few days visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King. Miss Barbara Wagner, who is employed in a Chicago telephone central, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wagner. XL Frank Shide and Sam Perkins re-{ul-ned to Idaville Monday where they are working on a dredge, after a b week spent here with relatives. Miss Maude Merritt of Remington returned home Monday aftr a two weeks visit here with her brother John and sister, Mrs. Walter Forbes. Word was received here a few days ago of the birth of a 10 pound daughter to Mrs Gladys Warren Wolverton, now of Oklahoma City, Okla.
