Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 90, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today’s markets: Corn, 36c; Oats, 27c; Wheat, 82c. S. S. Tull has been re-appoint-cd postmaster at Monon. Miss Ethel Grant went to Chicago yesterday to visit relatives a few days. Marion Sands and family will leave Tuesday for their new home in Ohio.
For Rent —House, of .four rooms in northeast part of town —Arthur H. Hopkins.
Don’t fail to attend Rowles & Parker’s Big White Sale, Saturday, Feb. 25 to Saturday, March 4.
F. E. Husted writes us to change the address of his Democrat from Fair Oaks to Corning, N. Y. ’ - *'
S. H. Hopkins and family of Barkley tp., will leave Monday for their new home near North Manchester.
Dennis Marque of |Jordan tp., increased his corn crop 40 bushels per acre last year with Bow--ker’s fertilizer.— J. J. Weast.
Men’s and Women’s $3.00, $3.50 nd $4.00 shoes $1.98. — Rowles & Parker’s Shoe Sale beginning Saturday, Feb. 25. 7 days only.
Our interest is your interest in the most successful product of American automobile industry- - the Maxewll. It’s perfection is a to the automobile trade. 'T. M. Callahan, in turning out for a passing vehicle Wednesday afternoon on the Pleasant Ridge road, ran his auto into a pile of frozen crushed rock at the roadside and put onet of the frone wheels out of commission, mashjtng the wheel into kindling wood. 'Mrs. Bruce White and Miss Eunice Adamson returned Wednesday from a week spent at the bedside of the former’s aged father, Michael Zick of Walker tp., who has been critically ill with pneumonia, but is now out of danger. Mir. Zick is past 83 years of age. Mr. and Mrs. I. W._ Parker and daughter Carrie left yesterday for Brook, and Monday will leave for their new home near Mitchell. So. Dak., where he has rented a farm. Mrs. Parker and Miss Carrie will stop at Morris* 111., and Charles City, lowa, and visit relatives on the” way out. >v 4drs. Nat Heuson had quite an accident -Monday morning while returning to the house from getting her mail. She fell and broke both bones in the left ankle. She managed to crawl and drag herself to the house and surnmoned aid oti the telephone, her husband being away. She is geti ting* along as nicely as could be expected. \ '
