Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 98, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 March 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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.UCAL AND PERSONAL. L t Items of Interest to City ind Country Readers. Onion sets at John Eger’s at half the usaal price. y To-day’s Markets : Wheat, 81c; Corn, 37c; Oats, 27c. J. A. McFarlanrJ went to Hammond and Chicago Wednesday. E. W. Maxwell of Eddy, Okla., is visiting his son, J. C. Maxwell. IM. L. Hemphill was in Chicago Heights on business Wednesday. Frank Tobias and Charles Osborn were in Chicago Wednesday. Mrs. E. P. Honan went to Chicago Wednesday to visit a few days. S. R. Nichols returned Thursday from a short business trip to Chalmers. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Noland of Fair Oaks came down Tuesday to visit Lewis Davisson. Read our Spring Opening announcement on the back page of this paper.—Rowles & Parker. Mrs. O. A. Garriott and little daughter of Hammond are visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Alex Leech. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Hammer-’ ton returned Sunday from a visit at Franklin, Edinburg and Indianapolis. Born, March 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Nelson DuCharme, Jr., of Newton tp., a son. Weight 10 1-4 pounds. Read the Opening chapters of “The Knight of the Silver Star,” The Democrat’s new serial, which appear in this issue. B. Forsythe of Winamac came over Tuesday night to spend a few days on his farm hear Rensselaer and visit friends. George Antrim of Paris. Mich., came Wednesday to see his, mother, Mrs. Antrim, who was’ quite badly hurt recently by a fall. £Sdrs C. W. Spencer returned frhursday from ’Whiting where she was called Tuesday by the death of her father, Henry Parmer. . ' ‘V.;Frank McGinnis of Barkley tp. brought in the first freak hen egg of' the season Thursday. It was about one inch’ in diameter, and three inches long. , .* - We have our 6th car of the .1910 crop of Michigan sand grown, rural potatoes in transit. Fancy table or seed stock, unloading day from car in ten bushel lots, 50c a bushd.-—John Eger.
