Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1914 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

William Traub was in Chicago buying new goods Tuesday. Mesdames R. A. and H. E. Parkison were Lafayette goers Thursday. Charles Lefler and G. A. Jacks were over from Lee yesterday morning on business. Mrs. H. J. Kannal went to Ft. Wayne Tuesday to attend the state meeting of the D. A. R. Mrs. Louis Kearney of Des Moines, la., a schoolmate of Miss Belle LaRue s, visited her here Wednesday. A daughter was born last Friday to Mr. and Mrs. William Roth of Monticello. Mrs. Roth was formerly Miss Ze Ini a Rayher of Rensselaer. ' —— _< Yesterday's markets: Corn, 66c; oats. 41c; w'heat, 98c; rye, 75c, buckwheat, 7 Oc. The prices one year ago were: Corn, 62c; oats, 33c; wheat 77c; rye, 55c. W illiam Dale of Crawfordsville, Albert Dale of Darlington and Mrs. S. C, Champion of Richmond,’ who were called here by the death of the little child of John Dale of Barkley tp.. returned home Thursday. Mr Clarence Griswold of Valparaiso, and Miss Nellie Gibb of Chicago, were united in marriage at the Presbyterian Manse by Rev. J. C. Parrett at 4 p. m., Wednesday. They were accompanied to the parsonage by Mrs. C. W-. Eger. The groom is a nephew of C. W. Duvall and Mrs. Mary D. Eger. It is reported that Francis Harrington, who recently got his foot so badly mashed while coupling cars at Newland and has since been in a hospital in Lafayette, may yet lose the foot, as it has been troubling him considerably the past week. It was hoped soon after the accident to save the member. The Rensselaer Gun Club held a blue rock shoot out near the “match factory” Tuesday afternoon, in which there were 17 participants. The highest scores were made by the following gentlemen in the order given: Dr. Robinson and C. H. Peck, of Remington; Everett Brown, of Rensselaer; L. M. and J. Corey, of Brook. Robinson and Peck tied for first place, but in shooting off the tie the former won and was awarded the club medal.

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