Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

| Today’s markets: Corn, 64c; Oats, 28c; Wheat. 90c; Rye, 64c. Mrs., Anna R. Mills is spending the week with relatives at Otto; 111, Misses Geraldine and Avaline Kindi? of Monticello are guests of Rensselaer friends this week. Mrs. Harrison Timmons left yesterday for a few days visit with relatives at Buffalo and Francesville. Miss Carsen came over from Monticello yesterday for a short visit with Misses Nell and Jane Moody. __ — ( Mrs. Fred Chapman and daughter went to Chicago Heights Saturday to spend a few days visiting relatives. • ■ Miss Ida Jensen returned to her home in Wheatfield Monday after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. J. P- Hammond.

George Waters of Wabash was in the city a short time yesterday, Koingfromhereto Monticello and thence home. Mrs. Maines and daughters, Miss Eva of Rensselaer and Mrs. Loy Hess of near Remington, went to Chicago yesterday to spend the day. Bert Campbell went to Lafayette Monday to bring back his wife, who. recently underwent an operation there in St Elizabeth’s hospital. Miss Madeline Ramp, who has been spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs. N. Krull and family, at Kentland, returned home Monday. Company M is expected home this evening oh the Hoosier Limited from the ten days encampment at Ft. Benjamih Harrison, Indianapolis.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Willey and daughter Laura of Aurora, 111., were over Sunday guests of Mrs. Willey’s cousin, Mrs. B. L. Brenner and family. Halley Flynn and family of Chesterton, who motored here a few days ago for a visit with his father, James Flynn, left yesterday for their home. » Carl Duvall left yesterday for Logansport to spend his vacation. He will visit Bass Lake, Lake Maxinkuckie and his brother John at Chicago. Mrs. John Healy and daughter Marie and sons, Paul and John, expect to leave today for a two weeks visit with S. E. Overton and family at South Haven, Mich. An agent for the Home Insurance Co. was in consultation with R. D. Thompson, the local agent, yesterday in regard to settling the claim of Mr. Teska of Union tp., whose house was insured in that company.

Earl Hemphill and Orla Clouse went to Dowagiac, Mich., Sunday on a fishing trip of a few days. They were joined by Leo Worland and the latter two will visit Milwaukee and the Windy City before returning home. S. T. Warren of Kerney, Neb., who arrived in Chicago a few days ago, and has since been visiting relatives there, came down Monday to spend a few days with his brother, Wm.. Warren. This is Mr. Warren’s first visit here for more than a quarter of a century, and no