Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 76, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1911 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City z and Country Readers. Today’s markets: Corn, 51c; Oats, 43c; Wheat, 87c. t: A son was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. N. Littlefield. A. M. Bringle was down from Fair* Oaks on business Wednesday. x Elmer Gwin expects to leave Tuesday on a prospecting trip to Pharr, Tex. Mrs. E. N. Loy and son Robert arg visiting Mrs. H. M. McCracken at Gary this week. Miss Hester Halleck went to Chicago Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs. Geo. Richardson.
Prof. J. H. O’Donnell of St. Mary’s college, Ky., spent Sunday as the guest of Miss Madaline Ramp.
John Gangloff, accompanied by Dr. M. D. Gwin, went to Detroit, Mich., Thursday to enter a sanitarium. j
Joseph Baffert and son Charles H. and wife, of Lafayette came Thursday to spend a week with Joseph Nagel and family.
Mrs. Mary E. Richmond, writing The Democrat from Winnebago, Minn., says: “We have. 8 inches of snow on the level and Christmas morning it was 6 degrees below zero.” i
Mrs. Ed Mills of Hamilton, Montana, here' for a visit with her mother, Mrs. Julia Healey. Mirs. Anna Mills of this city is keeping house for her son during hi swife’s absence.
Does the Republican mean, too, that ,the G. E. Murray Co. piano is not as represented? Or is it just because it belonged to The Democrat that, it was not up to the Republican standard?
W. A. Davenport went ;o Elizabethtown, Ky., Monday to
attend the funeral of his stepmother, who died from cancer at i the age of sixty years. His father, W. T. Davenport, is also in quite poor health.
