Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1916 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Nim Hopkins, who had been suffering with a large carbuncle on his breast, is much better at this writing. Sam Duvall, who is attending dental school, in Indianapolis, came home Monday night for a few days’ visit. The Pine Village football team played the Wabash Athletic team at the latter place Sunday, neither side scoring. Miss Alverta E. Simpson, principal of the Monnett School for Girls, will go to Chicago today for a short visit. Yesterday’s markets were: Corn, SOc; oats, 43c; wheat, $1.45; rye, $1.12. The prices one year ago were: Corn, 60c; oats, 30c to 32c; wheat, 70c to $1; rye, 75c. Tine Peyton of Los Angeles, California, came Saturday to visit his niece, who is attend the Monnett School for Girls. He also visited with Dr. E. C English. Mrs. George Michaels and son Marvin of Jordan tow-nship left Sunday for a six weeks’ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Sanderson, at Monte Vista, Colorado. Sam Lowery of north of town, who accompanied A. S. Laßue to Michigan last week, bought a well improved eighty-acre farm near Buehanan. die does not expect to move upon the farm at present. With the potato market advancing almost daily we consider good, ripe, sand-grown potatoes a bargain at $1.60 per bushel. Tuesday and Wednesday, October 17 and 18. ROWLES & PARKER, Phone 95. W. P. Michael of Jordan township received a fine mounted deer, head Monday, a present from sister, Mrs. A. Woody, of Manderson, Wyoming, of which he is very proud. A mounted mountain cat also came with the deer head. The new passenger station at Motion is rapidly nearly completion and will be ready for use within a short time. This depot will be one of the handsomest small town stations along the Monon route, a credit to the town and the railroad alike. William H. Snedekor traded his Overland car to Mrs. Lila M. Ricks for the latter’s property on Elm street, now occupied by John Ward, and has bought a “Willys Knight” auto of the local agent, Dr. llansson. The consideration for the property was $1,050. An error occurred in publishing this transfer in Saturday’s Democrat, it becoming mixed up in the type with another transfer, the correct mention of which appears in the transfers published in another column today.
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