Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 May 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Let Us Boom Your Trade. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Charles Hill spent yesterday in Indianapolis. See the new J. I. Case Gopher at Maines & Hamilton’s. * ' ■ John O’Connor of Kniman was in the city Wednesday. Come and see our disc cultivators. — Maines & Hamilton. F. B. Ham, W. F. Smith and F. E. Babcock were Lafayette visitors Wednesday .a Today’s markets: -vorn (No. 3), 47c; Oats (No. 3), 30c; Wheat (No. 2), 86c. A daughter was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Russell W T illetts of McCoysburg. Miss Gertrude Leopold has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Leo Wolf, in Hammond this week. As famous as the plow a man can pull are the J. I. Case cultivators. See them at Maines & Hamilton’s. William Murray of Texas came Thursday to visit his aged father, Wallace Murray, and otfher relatives. Mrs. Adam Flesher of Barkley tp., was taken to Chicago Wednesday to undergo an operation in a hospital there. Read the dhange of ad of L. B. Elmore’s, on last page of today’s Democrat, giving new prices on Hupmobiles. Monticello papers state that small crowds visited the Gollmar Bros. Show' there Monday. Everybody was too busy. The 15-months-old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cooper so near Gifford died from brain fever and was buried yesterday. The 21-months-old dughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Havens of Barkley tp., , died Wdenesday from pneumonia following w r hooping cough. Mrs. Ida Pierce and family have moved to her farm south of town, w'here she has just completed a fine new house on the Range Line road. Mrs. I. A. Glazebrook was called to Terre Haute Wednesday by the death of the 5-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bridges, a neice of Mrs. Glazebrook. The ladies of the L . B. church at Parr will serve a supper in the Parr park next Saturday evening, May 20, for the benefit of the church. All are invited to come out. m2l Tuesday’s Hammond Times: Mrs. Orlan Grant of Rensselaer came to Hammond this morning to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kasson at tfheir home in Webb street for a few days.
H. N. Moulds of Eylar, 111., and unple/ John Richardson of Pontiac, 111., were in Rensselaer on business Wedn e sday. The latter camp over to look after his farm interests near McCoysburg. " j Father Sylvester Hartman of the college left Wednesday for New York City where he will take passage for Europe to visit and study the various conditions in the several European nations for the next three months.
