Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 August 1912 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. C. E. Prior made a business trip to Lowell Thursday. Today’s markets: Corn, 66c; Oats, 28c; Rye, 62c; Wheat, 90c. J. K. Davis went to Monticello Thursday for a short visit with his mother.
P. W. Horton went to Cedar Lake Thursday to play for a big dance there that night. Vern Davisson went to Wabash Thursday where he has secured employment in a garage. John Gwin went to Indianapolis Thursday to attend the state convention of the Progressive republican party. Miss Virginia Kesler of Morocco returned home Thursday after a week’s visit with Rice Porter and family. Paul Dooley came up from Indianapolis Thursday for a few days visit with his aunt, Mrs. Nora Warden and family.
The Rensselaer Boys’ Band went to Lowell Thursday to furnish music for an associated Sunday school picnic held there that day. Mrs. Mary E. Spitler left Thursday for Boston, Mass., where she will spend several days with her brother and other relatives. Miss Mamie Tharp of Lourae, Va., is the guest of Miss Elizabeth Spitler, having arrived here the first of the week for an indefinite visit.
Mrs. Wm. Dowell and daughter of Goodland went to Monticello Thursday after a visit here with her brother, B. J. Moore, and family. Mrs. W. H. Beam, who had been visiting with her son Hurley in Chicago since Sunday, returned home Thursday afternoon. Paul Beam will return from there in a few days. The pipe organ presented to the Presbyterian church by B. Forsythe, which has been installed and put in running order this week, was played for the first time Thursday afternoon, P. W. Horton acting as chief ivory beater.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Richards returned to their home in Terre Haute Thursday after a visit here with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Cliff, since Saturday. They were married last Friday and came here on their honeymoon. He is employed as a machinist at Terre Haute.
Mrs. Delos Coen, who has been spending a few weeks hdre with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Spitler, left Thursday to join her husband at their new home in South Bend, where they moved from Chicago this spring. Mrs. Spitler acopmpanied her. there for a few days wait. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind Yon Han Always Bought Signature of
