Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief. Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. B. F. Bundy was a Monon business visitor Saturday. Willis Lutz made a business trip to Monticello^ -Monday. Don’t miss the rummage sale at the armory, Saturday, Nov. 4. Today’s markets: Corn, 65c, old; 52c, new; Oats, 43c; Wheat, SOcJ Uncle William Cooper was down from Virgie on business Monday. N. Osborn of Gillam tp. was a business visitor in the city Monday. Henry Grow has been granted an increase of pension to S3O per month. Good clean clothing almost given away at the sale in the armory Nov. 4. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foltz went to Chicago Monday to attend the dairy show.

Remember the sale of secondband clothing at the armory, Saturday, November 4. Mrs. M. H. Tanner of Bolton’s Landing, N. Y., is visiting her brother, J. H. Perkins. J. F. Payne went to Monticello Saturday to take in the horse show and visit friends. The great International Live Stock Exhibition at Chicago will be held this year December 2 to 9. Mrs. Anna R. Mills left Sunday for Hamilton, Mont., for an •extended visit with her son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark returned home Saturday from a short visit with relatives at Delphi.

Bargains in second-hand clothing of all kinds at lhe rummage sale in the armory,-'-Saturday, Nov. 4. George Niel returned to Greencastle Monday after a short visit here with Miss Belle Laßue. • Charles Britt, who has been visiting relatives at Attica the past few days, returned home Monday. D. H. Yeoman returned home from Ambia Monday where he spent Sunday with his sons D. r M. and James. Mrs. Ernest Ramey returned home Saturday from a few days visit with relatives at Wheatfield and Demotte. The condition of June Henkle is reported as being about the same, but very little, if any, improvement being noted. Mr. and Airs. Alfred Donnelly went to Lafayette Monday to visit for a few days with relatives and also at Wabash.

The Domestic Science Club will meet Saturday at 2:30 p. mjr at the Lbrary auditorium. Three subjects have been assgned. - > Mrs. Molly Winters came Saturday from Bloomfield. Mich., to spend several days Irere with her sister, Mrs. John Bisloskv. ' Firman Thompson and Wood Spitler left Monday for Detroit, Mich., in the former’s Hudson touring car, where he will have it overhauled. Mrs. Leslie Clark and daughter Ruth went to Chicago Saturday where they will visit a few days and attend the wedding of Mrs. Clark’s cousin, Miss Myrtle Oram, formerly of Goodland. The water tank, the arrival and erecting of which has delayed the removal of the Monon station to thei new depot, has arrived and is now well under way, and ere many days the new depot will be occupied. A mistake was made last week when we said Ray Thompson’s car had arrived here. He has purchased a 35 Buick, five passenger touring car whi.ch was shipped from the factory at Flint, Mich., Monday, and will arrive here some time this week.