Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Jesse Grayson spent Monday J in Lafayette. Walter Lee was in Lafayette on business Monday. B. S. Fendig was a Monticello business goer Monday. * Just in, fresh Kellogg Corn Flakes, —Home Grocery. W. H. Parkison was in, Logansport Saturday on business. Crown Point will vote June 6 •* on t'he proposition of becoming a city. Purtelle may be short on finl ance but he certainly is long on nerve. Mrs. Charles Osborn and Mrs. F. W. Tobias were in Chicago Monday. j Miss Carrie Pierce returned Monday from a short visit with friends in Morocco. Today’s markets: Corn (No. 3), 46c; Oats (No. 3), 30c; Wheat (No. 2), 84c. Miss Julia Leopold returned home Monday after spending a few days in Hammond. G. E. McColly of Lamar, Mo., is spending a couple of months visiting relatives here. j Harve Robinson came over from Francesville Monday for an extended visit here with relatives. ‘ Buckwheat —Yes, it pays to fertilize it, and for the land sake use Bowker's. —J. J. Weast, Agent. < jul As famous as the plow a man can pull are the J. I. Case cultivators. See them at Maines & Hamilton’s. W. H. Collins of Knox came Monday for an extended visit with his daughter, Mrs. James Parkison, and other relatives. Cleve Eger and Fred Cissel went to Indianapolis Monday to make some improvements on the former’s farm near that place. Alex Miller of Mt. Ayr was in the city on business Monday, going from here to Columbia City to look after his farm near tfhere. k A. J. Bellows and w’ife went to Berwyn, 111., Friday afternoon to visit their daughter, Mrs. Charles Murphy, and famliy a few days. Ivan Carson spent Saturday and Sunday here with , his wife k and baby. He is a 3hoe salesman, and left Monday for Wabash, the first place he will make this week. Frank J. Reed, general passenger agent of the Monon, and O. C. Carter, general freight agent, with a party of seven Ohicago gentlemen, spent Sunday at the George Ade farm near Brook.
