Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1902 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Local and Personal.
Corn, 54c; oats, 26c. Wheat 60 cents; rye, 40 cents. Read The Democrat for news J. H. Jones has moved to Rantoul, 111. C. F. Tillett of Gillam tp., was in the city on business Monday. Miss Freda Kohler is now employed in James Chapman’s office. Mrs. Robert Kepner is suffering with a severe attack of rheumatism. Get coke for your base-burner and furnace at Donnelly Lumber Co’s.
Fowler leader is putting in a Mergenthaler type-setting machine. Simon Fendig and B. F. Funk were down from Wheatfield Wednesday. Fred Fatka returned Sunday from a few days visit to his farm in Illinois. Several Rensselaer ladies are attending the D. A. R., meeting at Lafayette this week. '<LAbout twenty-five from Rensselaer took in the Indianapolis excursion last Sunday. The Democrat is all home print this week and you will find something good on every page. A. C. Rosenbrook, a Brook jeweler, has been granted a patent for an automatic blow-pipe. Advertised letter*: Amy Bowman, David Petry, Mis* Mary Ritchey and Arthur Reama. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Novels visited friends in Carroll county a few days the first of the week. -ike Thomas of near Fair Oaks, got his left limb broken at the ankle last Sunday in a runaway. Hiram Jacks and daughter Miss Maude are spending the week with relatives at Lee and Monon. "V-Joe Jackson has bought four lots of Clyde Randle at the corner of Cullen and Susan streets, consideration $1,650. Christian church, evening subject: "Where Should a Christian Man Stand on the Temperance Question? The Monticello-Rensselaer high school foot ball game here last Saturday resulted in a viotory for Rensselaer, score 6 to 0. Trinity M. E. church, evening topic next Sunday: "Where Should a Christian Man Stapd on the Temperance Question? ♦Albert L. Duvall, of Allentowu, 11., was here Monday, fixing up the lcjQse of the Duvall farm near Sharon to Edward Pattee for next year. ■4-Dan Waymire returned Saturday from several weeks sojourn at Mineral Springs. He was not benefitted very much from the treatment. '■ Fred Schultz of Pulaski county, was in town on business Monday. Fred now owns a 120 acre farm 5 miles east of Francesville and is doing well. Peter Foulks will give a lecture at the Milroy Baptist church, Sunday, ftov. 2, at 11KX) a. m. Subject, "The Tabernacle and the Vineyard.” . *
