Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Try The Democrat want ads for results. Today’s markets; Corn, 71c; Oats, 52c. P . Leon Eiglesbach spent Monday in Chicago. April 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore a son. Gus Grant returned heme Sunday from a few days visit to Franklin.
George Robinson and wife of Connersville are visiting relatives Ihere Editor McCullough was over from Remington a few moments Monday afternoon. Advertised lettered John Eye, Allen Osman, Rev. W. M. Long, P. G. Patten. Mrs. George Wade returned home Saturday from a visit with her parents in FraneesvMle. Tie Pythian Sisters’ Club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. Maude Woodworth. Frank Critser and Ross Benjamin took first degree fn the Masonic lodge Monday night. Calvin Coppess and wife of Medaryville: are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Simons. »
B. S. Fendig L crating his household goods this week preparatory to moving to Chicago. Kenneth Rhoades and wife were ■over from Morocco Sunday to spend the day with relatives. Miss Jessie Knox went to Chicago Thursday to spend several days visiting with her brother, Rufus B. and wife. The Snarling sale last Thursday totalled $5,300, which was S3OO above the estimate of Mr. Sparling before the sale. > !Mt. and Mrs. Chas. Pefley of Remington spent Saturday here with the later's parents, Mr. and Warner. . • .'I ■ Clyde. Reeves and wife and Waiter Forbes and wife of Remington were in Rensselaer Sunday to spend the day with relatives.
Miss Day Jordan went to Aurora, 111., Saturday to visit her sister, Nellie Jordan, who is superintendent of the Aurora hospital. Joseph Netsius has recently moved to town from over south, and occupies the. Peacock property at the west side of town. Mrs. Orville Irwin, who has been visiting here with Mrs. Mary D. Eger, returned <to Chicago Saturday, taking -little. Billy G-rant-ihersujv.ith her for a tvhort visit? ■ ■ C “ James Clark received his new Indian. motorcycle Monday for which he now has the agency and will use for demonstration purposes at his shop on Front street. ~
E. L. Hollingsworth’s new Case 40, five passenger touring auto, arrived from Chicago Monday evening from which ill ace his son, Gerald, brought it overland. The car Is the first of this make in the county, and is certainly h beauty.
