Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 86, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Yesterday’s markets: Corn, 71c; oats, 54c; wheaU--ryey-$D Ross Porter is sick;/with quinsy, at the home of his father, ( Walter Porter, in Rensselaer. Friday, Feb. 26, E. E. Burkhart, 5 miles northwest of Wheatfield, will have a general farm sale. f-16 Edson Murray and William Bab,cock are home from Wisconsin University for a few days’ vacation. * E. E. Burkhart of near Wheatfield, stopped off here yesterday for a few hours while on his way home from a business trip to Indianapolis. .D, J. Babcock came up from Lafayette Saturday evening to remain until Sunday afternoon, when he returned to his work as linotype operator on the Lafayete Journal. J, L. Babcock of Parr,- went to Lafayette Saturday to meet his daughter, Miss Edna Babcock," who was returning home,' sick, fpom Jacksonville, 111., where she has been attending college.
The Eight o’Clock Card Clug will be entertained this evening by Mr. and Mrs, Walter Feldhouse at the E. P. Lane home on Forest street. Hr. and Mrs. Ralph Donnelly entertained the club last Thursday evening. Former American express agent, Harrison Timmons, who has been working for a railroad company a, Benton Harbor, Mich., came home a few days ago and will endeavor to dispose of his property here and move to Michigan. A barn on T. M. Callahan’s farm near Newland was destroyed by fire about midnight Friday night. The farm is occupied by William Kennedy, who lost a horse and an automobile. There was $350 insurance on the latter. The origin of the fire is unknown. Roy Scott, who has been at Rochester,. Minn., for several weeks taking treatment for a cancer of the lip, returned liome last Thursday and will remain here for a few weeks for the wound to heal, before returning to the hospital again, The Democrat is informed. He is reported to be doing as well as could be expected. Word was received here last week of the marriage at Plenty Wood, Mont., on Jan. 20, of Miss Flora B. Harrison, daughter of Mrs. Anna M. Harrison, both formerly pf Rensselaer, to Mr. H. L. Jordan. They will reside at 'Raymond, Mont. Mrs. Harrison and daughter left Rensselaer some ten or twelve years ago and took up claims in the west.
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