Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 April 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Mrs. William Traub was a Chicago goers Thursday. A 100-egg Simplicity incuuator and Brooder combined for 111. —C. W. EGER. Today’s markets: Corn, 60c; oats, 34c. The prices one year ago today was: Corn, 48c; oats, 30c. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor McCoy, of Chicago, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Firmain Thompson. I carry one of the finest oil stoves on the market.. Bolts, nails and fence staples, oils, gasoline and auto acessories.—JOS. A. LEERS, Parr, Ind. a_j s . Rev. Curnick was in Indianapolis the first of the week attending a meeting of the Anti-Saloon League, of which he is.one of the trustees.

Charles Passons of Chicago Heights visited ■ here a few days this week with his father, James C. Passons, and uncle. B. H. Passons, of Eaton. Colo.

L. B. Preston and wife, and son, Hayes Preston, and wife, of Minneapolis, Minn., have rented the Bert Brenner property on River street and will occupy same. The younger man will put out ten acres of onions in the Gifford district. *

It is reported that there will be a change in time of trains again on the Monon tomorrow, and that the milk train will be put back on its former schedule. Up to yesterday noon, however, no notice had been received by the local agent of any change. \

The remains of Mrs. John Myers will be brought here from North Vernon, this afternoon and the funeral will be held some time toniorrom, the hour not having as yet been set. Mrs. Myers was the widow of John Myers, who formerly resided here, in the east part of town. She win be buried beside her husband, in the Crockett 1 cemetery, southeast of Rensselaer.

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