Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 July 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Warner Bros, have sold 12 grain cradles in the past week.
The most economical threshing coal at HARRINGTON BROS. CO.’S yards.
Mrs. Grant Warner is still improving slowly from her recent operation. \
Thompson Ross of Chicago, visited over Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Ora T. Ross.
John Duvall of Chicago, spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall.
The protestant Sunday schools of Rensselaer will hold a union picnic at the Kanne grove on Thursday, July 29.
Mrs. Ruby Wilson of Independence, Kan., came Monday to visit her aunt, Mrs. James Keister, of Jordan tp.
Mrs. Barbara Hoshaw, has been suffering severely with rheumatism, went to Dayton, Ohio, Monday to visit her sisters for awhile.
Mr. and Mrs. Elias Arnold and daughters, Mrs. Arthur Waymire and Miss Marie Arnold, went to Rossville Saturday to attend a Dunkard meeting.
Yesterday's markets: Corn, 72c; oats, 32c; wheat, 90c to 95c; rye, SOc. The prices one year ago were: Corn, 65 c; oats, 29c; wheat, 71c; rye, 50c.
Every low shoe in our store at reduced prices. Many discontinued lines at less than half price.—FENG’S EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE, Opera House Block.
C. E. Lohr, of The Democrat’s mechanical force, has been laid up since Saturday noon from an operation for hemorrhoids, but expects to be on duty again today.
Mrs. Walter Nelson and little daughter, who have been visiting for a couple of weeks with Mrs. Osa Ritchey, Jr., of southeast of town, returned to Chicago Monday.
Mrs. B. L. Sayler of Marion ,0., who has been visiting her son, Jesse Sayler and fami(y, at Mitchell, S.. D., came Monday accompanied by her daughter-in-law and child.
Mrs. H. F. Parker spent yesterday in Chicago with her sister, Mrs. Cleve Eger, who was operated on Saturday, for the jjemoval of her tonsils, at the Augustina hospital.
Mrs. John Burris, the alleged victim of a criminal assault by a farmer near Kankakee, 111., recently, for whom the Burris’ worked, went to that place Monday, accompanied by her brother, Laurie Hess.
W. B. Austin and Elliott Durand of Chicago, drove down Saturday evening in their automobile, expecting to spend Sunday on the Ade golf links near Brook, but the ground was no doubt too soft for golfing.
Miss Mary Flora and Mr. Herbert Boulder came up from Frankfort Sunday by auto and visited Miss Maria Hamilton. The former is to come the latter part of the week for a longer visit with Miss Hamilton.
Mrs. J. Q. Alter returned Monday from a couple of weeks’ visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Frits, at Delphi. Mrs. Frits, who recently suffered the fracture of one of her arms as the result of a fall, with her daughter, accompanied her home.
Since Sunday noon we hawe been having very nice weather indeed, and everyone hopes that it may continue at least until after the grain and hay crops are harvested. The mercury is several degrees lower than last week and the indications are quite good as we go to press for a continuation of decent w’eather.
Mr. and Mrs. Len Lefler were up from Lafayette yesterday in their automobile, looking after their farm northeast of town. Len returned Saturday from his trip to Jamestown, N. Y., and vicinity, and was quite favorably impressed with the possibilities of that section of the country. Should he dispose of his interests here it is possible that he will buy a farm and locate in New York states
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