Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1902 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Local and Personal.

'Corn, 55c; oats, j Yfheat 60 cents; rye, 40 cents. Sale bills printed while you wait, at The Democrat office. first fifteen days of this month 10 marriage licenses were issued. John Schanlaub and family visited relatives in Morocco last Sunday. Mrs. Lucy Malone and baby of Monticello, visited Mrs. E. M. Shields this week. F. D. Gilman and J. A. Wickersham of Goodland, were Rensselaer callers Tuesday. Mrs. Mattie Sharp was called to Ohio Monday by the serious illness of her mother. Miss Hazel Warner visited Misa Hattie Lear and other friends at Monticello this week. Mark Yeoman and children of Kingman, Kan. are visiting Jasper county friends. A. D. Babcock, democratic candidate for prosecuting attorney, was in the city Wednesday night. John Tillett, F. M. Waggoner and James Lowrey of Gillam tp., were in the city on business Monday. _ Miss Lizzi# French, who is teaching in the Goodland schools, spent Sunday with her parents in this city. Joseph Durant, who went to Minnesota a few weeks ago, is now working in a factory at Chicago Heights, 111. James Matheson left Monday for a few weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Mabel Reed, at Havana, 111. Ed Miller, manager of Byer Bros, branch poultry house, occupies the Dr. Kirk property, on River street. Mrs. Hershman is selling a fine line of trimmed and pattern hats on a very small margin of profit. Give her a call. Ross, who resides in the northwest part of town, has moved to Alvin, 111., where he has secured a job of teaming.

Dr. Merrill has moved his family here and occupies the former Mrs. Porter property, on North Van Rensselaer street. Advertised letters: Miss Lula Antrim, Geo. W. Borsie, Miss Lon Body, Mr. John Curl, Mrs. Fred Brower, and Miss Ella Mix, 2. Get your sale bills printed at The Democrat office and a free notice of the sale inserted in The Democrat, the paper that reaches the people. *<£he football game at Monticello Saturday between the Rensselaer and Mouticollo high school teams result. <1 in a victory for the latter, score 11 to G. Whero did you get that hat? Why, at Mrs. Ilershmah’s of course. She is the only milliner in town that soils up-to-date goods at a small profit. E. J. Stonke of Keener tp., was in the city on business Monday. Mr. Stenko has just sold 40 acres of his 100 acre furni in Keener to to a Chicago man. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Newell returned Saturday evening from a week’s visit with relatives ami friends in Grant, Wabash and Kosciusko counties. Jet E. Mills has been promoted to republican county chairmanjn place of C. C. Warner, the ‘"nomi--1 nee’Wor clerk, and Moee Leopold I takes Mr. Mills’ place as secretary.