Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 102, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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vL AND PERSONAL. } terns of Interest to City d Country Readers. The Chicago city election was held yesterday. To-day’s markets: Wheat; 78c; Corn, 36c; Oats, 26c. Spring Millinery Opening Apr. 6, 7 and B.— Mrs. Jerry Healy. Mrs. B. W. Williams went to Delphi Saturday to spend Sunday with friends.
Ed Oliver of Newland took the train here Saturday for Delphi on business. Mrs. P. L. Mattes of Chicago came down Saturday to visit her parents, Harvey Grant and ilyFor quick breakfasts, Virginia Sweet Pancake or Georgia SelfRaising Buckwheat, at the Home Grocery. E. L. Hillingsworth has bought the 40 acre farm % mile east of Kniman, known as the Bell farm, at S3O per acre. Royal woven wire fencing the best and our prices mean a saving to you on your fencing bill. —Rowles & Parker. Miss Dora Hammons of Indianapolis returned home Saturday after a week’s visit here with, her sister, Mrs. J. R. Smith. Get your measure taken for your Easter suit from our Royal Tailor line. Perfect fit guaran-teed.-—Rowles & Parker. The senatorial deadlock in New York was broken Friday by the election of Judge James A. O’Gorman of New York City as senate.*.
The Northern Indiana Teachers’ Association is to be held at the Claypool hotel ; n Indianapolis Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. Misses Cora Bruner and Edna Robinson accompanied the latter’s cousin, Miss Florence Ryan, to her home near. Medaryville Sunday to spend the spring vacation week with her. A nine pound son was born Friday, March 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Aljller of Kentland. Mr. Miller was formerly editor and proprietor of the Mt. Ayr Pilot and is. quite well known in Rensselaer. While Dr. Meyer, the dentist, was in Chicago last Thursday and Miss Am?s, his office attendant, was at dinner, some sneak thief entered the office and swiped about SIOO worth of gold used in filling teeth. Earl Osborne of Chicago, who was here visiting his brother Charles the latter part of the week, returned home Monday. Earl moved up there recently from Kniman after having secured a position with a gas, light and.coke company. i
