Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. L. Brady spent Monday in Chicago. .
B. S. Fendig was in Chicago on business Monday. Vu
B. J. Moore made a business trip to Monticello yesterday.
Geo. A. Williams made a business trip to Indianapolis Monday-
C. J. Dean, accompanied by Wm. Augspurger of Xewton tp-, left Friday on a land prospecting trip to Minnesota.
Miss Opal Sharp returned home Monday from a w r eek’s visit with her brother John and family in Chicago Heights,
Mr. and Mrs. James Mead and two qhildrerCof Hammond are visiting Mrs. Mead’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark.
Francis M. and Lewis Welsh were called to Moiocco last Tuesday by |;he funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Joseph M. Potts, an old resident of that vicinity. She had been in failing health for several weeks- Her age was 70 years.
Mr. and Mrs, A T . Osborne and daughter, Miss Nellie, of Gillam township w.ere in the city Monday. Mr. Osborn has all his last year’s corn crop yet, some 7,000 or 8,000 bushels, and was offered 45 cents at Francesville Saturday, three cents per bushel more for it- than the price being paid in Rensselaer.
Brook Reporter: Mrs. Wm. Watt died' at the home of her brother-in-law, A. J. Spllis( Wednesday morning, of an acute attack of liver trouble, after only a week of illness. She is the daughter of Henry Barton, now of Goodland. Funeral arrangements had not been made up to the tirrte of going to press.
White County Democrat : Are there any relatives of James Stover living hereabouts? The Stovers resided in this vicinity in an early day and a man named James Stover recently died in Los Angeles, California, and an effort is being made to find his relatives. A letter addressed to them is in the postoffice at Delphi.
A five passenger body does not make a five passenger car. Neither does a guarantee make a car. The same with price- Our cars were built and did sell for more money. They have the staunchness to warrant a life-time guarantee, and the bodies are designed to carry what the rest of the car will, instead of being two or thiee sizes too large.— Maxwell
Dr. Edward A. Corcoran of Chicago came Saturday for .a visit of several days with Mr. and Mrs- E. P. Honan, his wife and little daughter have been here for the past week. Dr. Corcoran is a member of the faculty of the Physicians and Surgeons of Chicago and one of the surgeons who operated on both Mr. and Mrs. Honan, the former a few years ago and the latter just recently.
C. F. Tillett was in from Gillam Monday on tax-paying busine.'s, the first time he has been to Rensselaer since he went home sick off the petit jury last month, followed by a very severe siege of pneumonia. He is lu icing quite well now, but says he is net quite strong ;as vet. Frank took a load of ear com to Francesville Saturday and got 43 cents per bushel; shelled corn vas 44 cents- Saturday, Apri* 19, he went to both elevators there and the price was 43 cents for shelled corn. Here it was 42 centslast Saturday and but 39 the Saturday before. In fact it yvas 39 cents here up to Saturday last but at Remington it was 42 cents all last week.
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