Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 March 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Alt' Jacks of Lee was in the city yesterday. E. B. Smith was in Chicago on business Monday. To-day’s markets: Corn, 36c; Oats, 20c; Wheat, 81c. D. E. Grow and family were Chicago visitors Monday. - R. J. Yeoman and son Joseph were in Battle Ground on business Monday. jA son was born Saturday to Mr, and Mrs. James Downs of north of town. Len Lefler of Lafayette was up yesterday to look after his farm near Kniman. Win. Ferguson left Saturday for Lisbon, No. Dak., w'here he has a position on a farm. and Mrs. Omar Day of Laporte spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Day. Lilo Hauter returned to Purdue Monday after a short stay here with his parents east of town.
In the high school basket ball game here Friday night, Rens' selaer defeated Delphi by a score of 28 to 24. Benton Review: Messrs. Pete Pilotte and John Leburg visited Mr. and Mrs. Horace Pilc):te of Rensselaer Sunday. Kentland Democrat: Judge and Mrs. Darroch and daughter, Miss Laura, returned Friday from their visit to sunny Texas. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Jarrette of North Webster, Ind., are visiting their son ahd wife, Mr. Jarette of Jarrette’s Variety Store. The Brook Reporter of last week gave a splendid illustrated write-up of the dedication of the fine nety- U. B. church at that place. MJThe infant son of Mrs. Vern Michaels, born last Friday, died yesterday morning. Fears for its survival bad been felt from its birth. , 4"*Carey Lowman and family of Goeblesville, Mich., are moving "back to God’s country and wHi occupy the Ranton farm southeast of town.
J. L. Dunn and J. F. Burett who came Saturday for a short visit with James H. Cox, returned Monday to their homes in Plainfield and West Newton, Ind. Joe A. Moore, who is attending Marion Business College, '•■’home last Friday to make a week’s visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, of near Rensselaer. ' ' Antrim, the aged mother of Mrs. Rachel Scott, is suffering from a fall sustained at the home of the latter Thursday evening. No bones were broken but she was quite severely bruised. Jay Dwiggins of San Francisco was in the city Monday for- a short visit with friends Mr. Dwiggin§ is a former resident of Rensselaer, leaving here about twenty years ago. * He has been engaged successfully in business in London and Buenos _ Ayres; !£.
