Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Today’s markets: Cora, 56c; Oats, 33c; Wheat, 77c. W. J. was in Chicago on business yesterday. R. A. Parkison was in Lafayette on business Thursday. L. E. Noland of Lee was in the city oh business Wednesday. P. H. Hicky of Champaign, 111., was in the city on business Wednesday. ’ ' Louis Alter went to Forest, Ind., Wednesday for a visit with his mother. Mrs. William Barkley went to Lafayette Wednesday for a visit with relatives. -» . Elvyn Allman and Fred Peck went to Lafayette Wednesday for a visit wiht relatives. Anti-Phymin will positively cure Hay Fever, Asthma and Catarrh. For sale by A. F. Long. ~ i .. .. in. •
V. J. Collins and wife and mother went to Roselawn Wednesday for a visit with friends. B. D. McColly of Chicago Heights was in the city on business Wednesday, returning home Thursday. Dr. E. N. Loy and family and A. Leopold and family motored to Lafayette Thursday and witnessed the circus. Mr. and Mrs. Slyvester Gray went to Grand Ridge, 111., Thursday to spend a couple of weeks with relatives. Vern Haas, Simorf Thompson, Ed Robinson and Walter English motored to Lafayette Thursday to see the circus.
Arthur Fletcher returned Wednesday from Geneva, 111., where he had been visiting with friends for a few days. The Rensselaer Lumber Co. has completed a fine new six bin coal shed, with cement floor, just west of their yards. Clayton Norgor left yesterday for the west via motorcycle. He intended to leave Wednesday but was unable to do so. : -T Paul Worland went to Lafayette Wednesday to take, in the circus Thursday and spend a short time with relatives. L. E. Kinney of Dayton, 0., who had been visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alter, returned home Wednesday. The dry weather has materially affected the crop of early roasting ears, and scarcely half the local demand can be supplied. Mrs. Fred Hinkle of Pennsylvania, who had been visiting with relatives here for some time past, left Thursday for Lome. Miss Con Adams returned home Tuesday evening from Mitchell, So. Dak.; -wjjiere she has been for the past several months. Anthony Gallagher of Dayton, Ohio, a former well known citizen of Jasper county, is. visiting his children who reside in this county. r
Floyd Meyers, Earl, John and Will Duvall went to the Kankakee in the former’s automobile Thursday to spend a day angling on the river. j_ Mrs. Samuel Ott and son Ernest of Dodge City, la., who have been visiting with relatives here for the past several months, returned home Thursday. , » John Duvall, who is employed by the Marshall Field Co. in Chicago, is spending a week’s vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall. / > Mrs. Elizabeth Alter is making arrangements for the improvement of the E. V. Ransford property on Cullen street, which she recently purchased. Mrs. Abel Grant expects to leave about August 7 for Spokane, Wash., where she will visit with relatives and friends for some time, before home. 7 C. B. Steward and wife returned home Thursday from Winona Lake where they attenfled the meeting ,of the Indiana agents of the Ohio Farmers’ Insurance Company.
