Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ■’ 'T Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Try The Democrat want ads for results. Today's markets: Corn, 72c; Oats, 53c. Mr. and Mrs. Elza Grow were Chicago visitors Monday. Alpha Christ’.ev of Jordan tp., was a Lafayette visitor Saturday. Mrs. W. S. Parka went to Kankakee, 111., Friday to visit her sister, Mrs. Tillie MCCabe. Miss Anna Lackey of Medaryville returned home Saturday after a few days visit with Miss Charlotte Kanne. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leopold of Wolcott spent Sunday here with the Leopold family. Mts. Myer and Mrs. Brookbank of Clhioago spent a couple of days here with E. C. Maxwell and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ellis went to Momence Friday for a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips. Floyd Meyers came up from Franklin college Saturday to spend Sunday with his parents. Mayor and Mrs. Geo. F. Meyers. Mrs. W. R. Lee went to Winamac Friday to spend a few days with her husband, who is closing out the 1 Forsythe stock of goods there. Miss Maggie Hallagan, who has been spending the winter with her sister, Mrs. A. E. Deleoust, at Occaila, Fla., returned home last week. There was quite a heavy frost again Monday night, but the sun rose bright and clear yesterday and it is hoped we will get some warmer weather now.
Mrs. S. C. Irwin went to Chicago Saturday where she met her sister-in-law, Mrs. C. T. Plummer, who came home with her Saturday night for a two weeks visit.
Mrs. B. F. Fendig went to Del- 1 phi Friday afternoon to visit Rev. and Mrs. Edward Baech. The latter is in a critical condition and can probably live but a short time. ; i i R. B. Harris and daughter Mildred, Mrs. Anna Tuteur and daughter Maurine, Miss Maud Daugherty and Esther Padgett and J. J. Montgomery were Chicago visitors Friday, i 1 ' I Charles Parker moved to Rem-’ ington Monday where he will have charge of the Standard Oil business at that place. His two e’.der child-' ren, Russell and Martha, will remain here until school closes. j 1 Jay W. Stockton bought the former Dr. Kannal runabout Saturday, sold at public auction on the Court' house squafe by X. C. Shafer, who! traded Dr. Kannal a new Maxwell for the old car last year. The price was $25.
We can speak from personal experience as to the excellent eating quality of those Rurals and Rose potatoes of Alf Donnelly’s, and those who are buying them for seed are making no mistake. They are from a carload Alf got in for seed, ai.d are c'f the best 'he oould find. Dr. Turfler alcme bought 140 bushels of the Rurals of Mr. Donneliy which he has planted on his, farm near Kniman.
