Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ' * 1 —■ ■ , Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. 1 John Culp was in Francesville on business Monday. Today’s markets: Corn, 57c; Oats, 33c; Wheat, 76c. •-Miss Clare Jessen visited Morocco relatives last week. Eugene Purtelle was in the city on business Monday. Carl Duvall spent Sunday with his brother John in Chicago. t Miss Ida Jacobson went to Louisville Sunday to visit relatives. F: P. Morton of Goodland was in the city on business Saturday. Mrs. Bert Brenner went to Muncie MondSav for a visit with Mrs. Ed Mills.
Anti-Phymin. The Recognized Cure for Tuberculosis. For sale by A. F. Long. Seventy-seven tickets were sold here Sunday for the Monon excursion to Chicago. Walter Forbes went to Wabash Sunday for a visit with his parents near there. Dr. I. M. Washburn left Monday evening on a week’s businsss trip to Colorado. Your druggist will present you with a book of “Dori’ts” published by Anti-Phymin Co. Lebanon, the county seat of Boone county, voted “dry” Monday by a majority of 193. John M. Shafer, a prominent citizen of Monticello, died Thursday evening, aged 66 years. Mrs. B. F. Smith went to Hoopeston, 111., Saturday, where she will reside in the future.
Mrs. W. C. Milliron went to Denver, Ind., Monday to visit with her patents for a few days. Mrs. Carrie Short went to Monon Monday to visit with her mother, Mrs. Baughman, for a few days. Louis Alter returned home Monday evening from Forest, Ind., where he has been visiting his mother. - - H Ralph Donnelly and Louie Ramp went to the Kankakee Saturday to spend a couple Of days fishing. Miss Elizabeth Spitler returned home Saturday from Chicago whefe she has been visiting relatives for same time. Mt*s. I. M. Washburn left yesterday for Tun fief ton, W. Va., Welle she Will 4 visrt with the Doctor’s sister, Mrs. Graham. The St. Paul cadets, who have been camping on the St. Joseph collie grounds for the past several days, returned to Chicago Sunday.
N. Littlefield returned Friday night from a few days business trip to Harrison, Mich., near which place he owns 260 acres of land. A union Sunday School is held every Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the Surrey school house. Everybody cordially invited to attend. Wm. Augspurger of v west of town threshed Friday. He had out only 16 acres of wheat, from Which, he threshed 436 bushels, or 27 bushels per acre. Miss Belle Talmadge of South Bend, who has been here visiting with Charles Burns and family for the past several days, returned home yesterday. Mrs. A. O. Moore of near Pleasant Ridge, who has been confined to the house the past week with a severe fever, is now getting along nicely. Helen, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parker, fell and' broke her shoulder blade Friday afternoon while playing with several other children on the lawn.' Mr. and Mrs. C. 8.. Steward went to Lake Winona yesterday, where Mr. Steward will attend the annual state meeting of the Ohio Farmers Insurance Co’s, agents.
