Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 June 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
J. J'. Hunt made. a business trip to Watseka, yesterday. ’i D. M. \ydrlsfnd was a business visitor in Chicago yesterday. $9.75 will buy* you an. all-wool blue serge suit worth sl2. —HILLIARD & HAMILL, Yesterday’s market: Corn, 62c; oats, 33c; wheat, 80c; rye, 70c. The prices one year ago were: Corn, 66c; oats, 44c. The national meeting of the Travelers’ Protective association, comprising delegates from 3 7 states, convened in Lafayette Monday. Mrs. I. J. Porter of Valparaiso, who has been visiting hefe for the past ten days, was joined Saturday by* her grandson, Ralph Brenner, also, of Valparaiso, who will visit his young friends here for a week or more. C. E. Ringeisen and family and Mrs. George Hartke and three children of Illinois came over via auto and spent Sunday with the parents of Mr. Ringeisen and Mrs. Hartke, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ringeisen, of just west of town.
S. P, Hilliard has rented the A. F. Long property on College avenue and will move into same as soon as the latter’s son George moves to his new home. Mr. Hilliard is the junior member of the firm of Hilliard & iHamill. After the big local rain of last Thursday morning we have had fine weather for working the fields that were dry enough to work, until yesterday, when a cold, drizzling rain set in about 5 a. m., continuing all forenoon and putting a stop to farm work again. William Traub was called to Lincoln, 111., Saturday evening to be present at an operation on his sister, Mrs. Betty Steifel, for a malignant growth on her left breast. He returned Monday night and reports her getting along as nicely as could be expected. Miss Martha Clift and Miss Isabelle Bever went to Terre Haute Saturday to visit Miss (Tift’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McCullough, with whom the former will spend the summer, while Miss Bever will visit relatives at Lafayette and Delphi before returning home. Misses Mae Clark and Luella Robinson, who had been attending college at Jacksonville, 111., returned home Sunday to spend the summer with home folks. Miss Jane Parkison,- also a -student there, arrived home Monday, having spent Sunday with Lafayette friends. Letters remaining uncalled for in the Rensselaer postoffice for the week ending June 5: Margaret Hompson, Mrs. Harry Campbell Allen, John English, Goldie Snyder and O. M. Thomas. The above letters will be sent to the dead letter office June 20.—N. LITTLEFIELD, P r M.
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