Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 15, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 May 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Mrs. M. E. Thompson spent Wednesday in Chicago. F. Williams of Fair Oaks was in the city on business Thursday. Rev. D. T. Halstead returned Thursday from a visit in Plymouth. X - A fine new Catholic church will be dedicated at North Judson tomorrow. John Horton is learning to handle the cleaver in the Eiglesbach meat market. Miss Helen Murray returned Thursday from Oxford college for the summer vacation. Don Beam, one of this year’s graduating class, will assist his father in the depot this summer. Today’s markets: Corn (No. 3), 48c; (No. 4), 2c discount; Oats, (No. 3), 31c; Wheat, (No. 2), 82c. Floyd Meyers came v from Franklin college Thursday to spend the summer vacation at home. Buckwheat—Yes, it pays to fertilize it, and for the land sake use Bowker's.- —J. J. Weast, Agent. jul Mrs. George Stoudt of Remington came over Thursday for a few days visit with Mrs. F. E. Babcock. John M. Ott and son, Will Ott and wife of Remington were over Thursday morning in the former’s auto. Uncle John Jordan and wife and Bro. McCullough of the Press autoed over from Remington Wednesday. D. M. Worland is making some alterations to the interior of his residence on North Van Rensselaer street. A. F. Long’s new Overland auto arrived from Indianapolis Thursday morning, also Joe Nagel’s big 40 h. p. Overland. Mrs. John Sharp and baby of Chicago Heights came Wednesday to visit relatives. John will come down to spend Sunday here. Mrs. B. S. Fendig and little daughter expect to leave today for New Orleans, to spend a monfh or six weeks with her folks.
Our lines of Oxfords for men, women and children are still complete. We can fit you in the kind you want. —Fendig’s Exclusive Shoe Store. Opera House Block. Miss Buelah Glasscoe of mar Aurora, 111., who had been attending high school at Wheatfield Phis year and visiting with J. W. Tilton and family here a few * days, left Wednesday for her home. D. H. Yeoman was up to Michigan City Tuesday near which place he has a dredge contract. He reports very heavy lains -there Saturday, Sunday and Monday, and everything was covered with water. Nothing has been heerd lately regarding the Monon’s new depot at Rensselaer, and rumor among the agents and trainmen is that the project has been postponedfor this season, at least, and the old ramshakle depot will - have to suffice.
