Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. D. M. Worland made a business trip to Indianapolis Monday. Today’s markets: Corn, 67c; Oats, 29c; Rye 62c; Wheat, 90c. Frank Rowen and wife returned Sunday from a week’s visit with relatives in Illinois.

Mrs. Henry Amsler went to Battle Ground Saturday to spend a few days at the campmeeting. H. W. Kiplinger went to Eaton Saturday to attend the funeral of an old friend, Charles Younts. Benton Review: Miss Edna Swanson returned Monday from a visit with her sister, Mrs. Gilburg, near Rensselaer. Miss Jensen of Wheatfield returned home Sunday after a week’s visit here with her sister, Mrs. J. P. Hammond, and family. Wm. Huffman left for So. Dak., Sunday to work through the harvest season and also to visit his daughter, Mrs. Ray Kenton.

' John, P. Carr, the republican organ in Benton county, is a rampant Bull Mooser, and there is woe in the camp of the Taftites in consequence. Clifford Beaver expects to “crackerjack” at old settlers’ meeting in Delphi Saturday, August 10, and go from there to Fountain Park with his outfit for the Sunday trade there. W. H. Beam, wife and son Paul went to Chicago Saturday. Mr. Beam returned 'home Sunday, but Mrs. Beam and Paul will spend a few days there with her son Hurley and friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phillips, Mrs. C. A. Roberts and Mrs Caddie Martin vtisited Mr. Phillips’ and Mrs. Roberts’ sisters, Mrs. S. S. Barnes and Mrs. Frank Van Natta, in Fowler last Thursday.

F. C. Williams, who is now resident manager of the Huntington business college, came over Friday evening to visit relatives over Sunday and do a little missionary work for his business college, Emma Burden, writing from Boyd, Okla., in renewing her subscription for The Democrat, says: “We are just about through harvest. Have good wheat, oats and barley. The grasshoppers are very plentiful,” Albert DeFries of Thayer, accompanied by his daughter, came to Rensselaer Friday to get his new R-C-H automobile, purchased from John M. Knapp, who sells this machine in Jasper and Newton counties.

Mrs. Harry Dewey of LaFarge, Wis., who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Peters of south of town for the past month, left Friday for Chicago where she will visit relatives a few days before proceeding home. » .

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