Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 January 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Record Breaking Crowds Have Thronged All Week Sale Positively Closes SATURDAY NIGHT Jan.2B R. R. fare will be paid to purchasers of sls or over

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Fine dried fruits.-—Home Grocery. Today’s markets: Wheat, 90c; Corn, 38c; Oats, 29c. W. H. Morrison was a Chicago ? business visitor Monday. William Zard and wife Sundayed with Reynolds relatives. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Leavel drove up to see their farm near Winamac Monday. yTo Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pullins of Townsend, Mont., a few days ago, a daughter. Will Roth and wife of Monticello spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr,, and Mrs. William Rayher. Do not buy your fertilizer until you have gotten our prices. MAINES & HAMILTON. M. A. Gray of Remington and A. E. Vincent of Eldorado, Kan., were business visitors in Rensselaer yesterday. , Lous Warren, of near Tefft, was quite badly hurt a few days ago when a horse, which he was riding, fell with him. Advertised letters: Mrs. Florence Hershman Scotten, Miss Mary Dluzack, Mr. Packerion, Ernest Wagner, Thomas Henehan (3). \OJarry Parker and Dr. I. M. Washourn left Monday on a ten days fishing and hunting trip through southern Louisiana. They will also visit New Orleans while gone. J. A. Carson of Piqua, Ohio, who bad been visiting his daughter, Mrs. ‘ E. N. Loy and family here the past few days, went to Gary Monday to visit relatives before returning home. Rensselaer friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Healy have received announcements of their marriage at Houston, Tex., last Sunday. They will be "at home,” Rensselaer, Ind., after March 1. Y The Democrat is informed that; Zit least four shares of “railroad” stock were sold by Eugene Purtelle in Union tp., and- quite a bunch at Mt. Ayr. It may be that the victims of this "busted” stock gambler are more numerous in this vicinity than first believed. Brook Reporter: George Ade was in town a few hours Wednesday and from here went to - Kentland for a short visit with his father, after which he leaves for the West Indies to spend the winter. He brings official word that a hew morning and evening train will be put on this line in the neat future. Lowell Tribune: Eugene Purtelle, President of the Northwestern Traction Co. and its main promotor, has gone into voluntary bankruptcy. Report says he has caught Lake county stockholders for from $lO,000 to $25,000. There are promotors and then there are more promotors. and Mrs. Emanuel Ropp and little son of near Urbana, Ohio, stopped off here Saturday for a brief visit with his brothers, Henry,/ Andrew and Horatio. They were on their way home from a visit with relatives of Mrs. Ropp in Kansas. ■While there Mr. Ropp run over into Missouri and visited an uncle, Jacob Hess, who had not seen one of his relatives in forty-eight years.'