Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 89, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 February 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Today’s markets: Corn,. 58c; Oats, 48c; Wheat, 94c. Joseph Hoover went to Monticello Thursday on busines. John Romine of near Mt. Ayr was a Rensselaer visitor Thursday. Frank Foltz expects to have his Dew “35” Buick car here about March 1. ™ Mrs. Alfred Donnelly went to Chicago Thursday to spend a, few days with relatives. Harry Reed’s little child near Gifford has been suffering with a very severe 1 cold this week. A. Leopold has been suffering this week from an attack of his old bladder and kidney ailment. Mrs. E. E. Powell went to Crawfordsville Wednesday to spend a few days there with relatives. Wilson Shaefer’s “34” Buick which he purchased of Mr. Sleeper of FowCer, arrived here Tuesday.

Samuel Lowery’s mother, who suffered a stroke of paralysis recently, is gradually growing worse.

• The Gwin & Watson Plumbing Co. drill 3, 4, 5, and 6 inch water wells.—Phone 204, Rensselaer, Ind. ml

Fourteen head of hogs, brood sews and tihoats, at the Wm. Markin eale next Monday, 5 miles north of Rensselaer.

W. H. Beam was unable to fill his official capacity at the Monon station Thursday because of an attack of the grip.

Mrs. David' Hines and son Clarence are visiting her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Campbell, at Guernsey, White county, this week.

M rs -. Grant Warner is now improving rapidly from the effects of a broken ankle bone which she sustained a couple of weeks ago.

Fifteen extra good milch cows and helifers at ' the Markin sale, north of town, next Monday. See complete list in another column

About 75 people partook of the banquet given by the Men’s class of the Christian church at the church parlors Wednesday evening, i i 1 ' -s2 . H. W. Kipdinger took in the prize ( fight Wednesday night at South i Bend between “Packiie” McFarGand of Chicago and Eddie Murphy of Boston, the foriner coming out win- ■ ner. i - The Wright and Harmon real estate agency have sold, the 200 acre farm near Lewiston, bought last summer by B. J. Moore, to the Hefferlin boys for S6O per acre.' Mr. Moore paid about $25 per acre for the land. Mrs. Joe Mi’ller and Mrs. Mason Barlow of Milroy tp., entertained at cards Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Barlow and Mr. Miller’s birthday anniversaries: Refreshments were served and all enjoyed the evening very much. -