Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Several from here spent the 4th at Cedar Lake. J. F. Irwin was a Monticello goer Wednesday. J. F. Bruner was in Monon on business Wednesday. Rensselaer used more than eight itons of ice on the Fourth. H. R. Kurrie returned to Chicago Wednesday after a short visit here. Thelre will be preaching at Virgie school ’house on Sunday, July 9, at 3 o’clock p. m. Mrs. C. W. Hanley went to Chicago Thursday to spend a couple of days with friends. Dr. I. M. Washburn has completed his post graduate course, specializing in the eye, ear, Will Duvall and Frank Alter went to the Kankakee yesterday to spend a couple of days fishing. Today’s markets: Corn (No. 3), 54c, (No. 4) , 2c discount Oats, (No. 6), 38c; Wheat, (No. 2), 79c. _____ Charles Wiltshire returned to Zanesville, 0., Wednesday after visiting here with relatives for the past few days. In the G. E. Murray Co. July sale we have given up^- -- -aea profit, we are compelled to raise money and must sacrifice our goods to get it. Mr. John Frances Garriott of Parr and Miss Ethel May Strain of Rensselaer were married at 6 p. m., Monday at the U. B. parsonage at Aix by Rev. Schaefer. Their many friends wish them a joyous voyage on the sea of life. G. K. Wentworth, whose oil derrick was recently destroyed by fire at his fanm near Roselawn, believes that the fire was of incendiary origin, and has offered a reward of SSOO for evidence that will lead to the convidtion of those guilty of the depredation. . ■ i ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■— * Mrs. O. A. Garriott and daughter of Hammond came down Monday night to visit the for- ' rner’s mother, Mrs. Alex Leech, and son Basil. Mrs. Garriott, daughter and Mrs. Leech went to Goodland yesterday morning to visit the '"latter’s daughter, Mrs. Carl Hamacher, and family.

In the issue of The Democrat of a week ago Wednesday the statement was made that Everett Halstead had purchased a Gaar-Scott threshing machine. The information \\ l e received was incorrect in the name of the thresher, which should have read a J.T. Case threshing machine, as that is the correct name of the machine,. he bought.