Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 December 1911 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Catholic Ladies’ & Gentlemen's • * X Combination Bazaar and CORN SHOW 1 Forester’s Hall | -r Tuesday & Wednesday Night 4* J Dec. 12 and 13 J •r Bring in the best 10 ears + 4- of corn you can buy, borrow T 4* or find; open to Jasper and 44- adjoining counties. Get a T 4* hustle on you and win the T 4" big prizes, it’s worth while. T T Nobody barred. T

LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. A, Witham was in Monticello Saturday on business. Today’s markets: Corn, 52c; Oats, 43c; Wheat, 86c.

Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Fendig spent Monday in Chicago.

A. J. Grant has been confined to his home the past few days with a bilious attack.

Alfred Peters and son Lyman went to Chicago Monday to take in the fat stock show.

Thomas Hoyes, James Hemphill and ‘‘Jonesy” Warner spent -Sunday evening in Chicago.

The men Foresters are supporting the Bazaar and Corn Show and that means success.

Andrew Smoker went to Logansport Saturday for a short visit with relatives and friends.

Miss Agatha Jensen of Momenc, 111., came Wednesday for week’s visit with Miss Ethel Cain.

•Miss Martha Ramp visited the week end with her sister, Mrs. N. Krull and family in Kentland.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jpnsen returned home Saturday from a few days visit with relatives in Wheatfield.

New suits filed: No. 7803. j. C. Gwin vs. Joseph E. Clark; action to foreclose mechanic’s lein. Demand SIOO.

Miss Letha Wright returned to Chicago Sunday after a few days visit here with her brother, W. J. Wright and family.

Robert Wartena came down from Elkhart Saturday for a short visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Wartena.

The Catholic ladies have worked for a year for the oncoming Bazaar —bring in your shekels and buy something classy.

Roy Gundy, who has been visiting several days with his parents at Fair Oaks, returned to Gary Sunday where he is employed on the telephone lines.

Miss Christina Hume returned to Hoopeston, 111,, Saturday after spending Thanksgiving here with her sister, Mrs. Ross Dean.

Misses Mabie and Ethel Cain came Tome Saturday from Chicago where they have been employed for some time at Sears & Roebuck’.-..

Earl Bruner, who has been suffering greatly with rheumatism in .his right foot, went to Attica Saturday where he will take treatment at the springs.

Mr. and Mrs. Orland Grant returned to their home in Lafayette Saturday;, after a few days visit here with the formers mother, Mrs. Mattie .Grant.

Mr. Hayner. piano tuner and, repairer from Chicago, will be in town Saturday, Dec. 9, or as near that day as possible. Patronage respectfully . solicited.. Leave otders at Clarke’s, the jeweler.