Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Dr. E. N. Loy spent Monday in Chicago. Leonard Rhoades was in Chicago on business Monday. Dr. M. D. Gwin was in Indianapolis on business Monday. Mrs. J. K. Davis went to Indianapolis Monday for a short visit with friends. S. C. Irwin and family visited Sunday with .G. L. Parks and family of Milroy tp. - X James Ellis, Jr., went to Monticello Monday for a short visit with his grandparents. It is time to talk Fourth of July, if Rensselaer intends to celebrate. How about it? Mrs. Carrie Short and two sons went to Indianapolis Monday for a short visit with relatives. Today’s markets: Corn (No. 3), 47c; (No. 4), 2c discount; Oats, (No. 3), 31c; Wheat, (No. 2), fee. Buckwheat—Yes, it pays to fertilize it, and for the land sake use Bowker’s. —J. J. Weast, Agent. jul G. H. McClain and family took in the auto races at Indianapolis Tuesday, driving through in their car. Monon business men have ordered 6,000 gallons of oil for oiling the principal business streets of that city. W. C. Baker of Chicago spent a few days the past week with his father, John N. Baker and family of Barkley tp. Hriam Day returned last week from Tolono, 111., where he was called by the illness and subsequent death of his aged mother. W. F. Smth went to Lafayette on business Monday, going from there to Indianapolis in the evening to witness the automobile races. . Mrs. B. S. Fendig did not start on her trip to New Orleans Saturday, owing to her poor health and the trip now been indefinitely postponed. Delos Thompson and a party of friends left Monday morning for Indianapolis in the former’s . auto to witness the auto races held there yesterday. / Miss Hume, the science ' teacher in the high school, left Mondy for her home in Springfield. Ohio, where she will spend the summer with her parents. Charles Saidla of McCoysburg has rented one of Hiram Day’s houses in the east part of town and moved his family here Monda^ r . He will work with J. J. Weast in the fertilizer business. Mrs. Manson Beaver of Milroy tp., died Saturday of consumption, and was buried Monday, the funeral taking place from the house at 10:30 a. m., and inter- > ment made in the Crockett cemetery. Word comes from Wall, So. Dak., that Glen, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dewey, foriperly of near Rensselaer, died May 17 of stricture of the spine. He was buried there on Friday, May 19. Eph Hickman returned Saturday from Chicago where he lately underwent an operation for appendicitis. He is able to be up town but will < not be strong enough to do any manual labor for some time yet. Monon News: The many friends of Eli Wood will rejoice to learn that he is recovering from his recent illness. He accompanied his sister, Miss Mary Wood, to Rensselaer yesterday for a few days visit with his brotherl near that place.