Jasper County Democrat, Volume 5, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 November 1902 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Local and Personal. Oats, 22 cents. Corn (new) 33; (old) 52c. Wheat 60 cents; rye, 40 cents. Read The Democrat for news. Don’t fail to read Forsythe’s 2-page ad. Thursday, Nov. 27, is Thanksgiving day. Ladies’ Sewing Chairs 81.00 at E. J. Hurley’s Furniture Store. ’f-'A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Warner laßt Friday. Miss Ida Murray of Monticello, vißited relatives here last Sunday. Judge Darroch was over from Kentland on court business Tuesday. 'js.Mrs. Herbert Sorrel of Sheridan, is visiting her father, Hiram Jacks. W. T. Beahler of Francesville, was in the city on business Wednesday. J. G. Perry of Chicago, was here on business Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Ed Miller and children spent Sunday frith friends at Monticello. J. A. McFarland has moved into one of A. Leopold’s houses on Front street. Y~-Miss Daisy Neuman of Chicago, spent Sunday here with her sister, Miss Della Nauman. «f-Mrs. W. S. Hartman of Bozeman. Montana, is visiting her sister, Miss Nellie lines. Mr. and Mrs. L. Strong visited their daughter, Mrs. D M Yeoman, at Ambia this week. "PCharles W. Shaw and Miss Stella Dixey were married by Squire Burnham last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John McGlinn of Wbeatfield, were guests of their daughter. Mrs Elza Grow this week. We are instructed to change the address of Dell Thornton’s Democrat from Motion to Danville. 111., where he has just moved. Advertised letters: Mr. O. F. Roach, Billie Martin, Bronson Harrington, Gurer Bucher, Miss Florence Case and Earl Gallbreth. Quite a number of Odd Fellows wont over to Monticello Wednesday to attend the dedication of the handsome now Odd Fellows Hall at that place. A. N. Lakin, who has been at I)es Moines, lowa, for the past several months, gives orders to have the address of his Democrat changed to Fair Oaks. i Mrs, Elmer Bullenberger, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ropp, north of town, returned to her home in Elroy, Ohio, last Monday. Fred Tharp returned at noon from Goodlatid having resigned his position in the light plant there. Ho will leave for the west this week. —Monticello Journal. A few slight errors appeared in the tabulated vote of Jasper county as published in The Democrat last week, therefore we republish it ngain with corrections. Burvotas Gerrard writes us to change the nddress of his Democrat from Devil’s Lake, North Dakota, back to Hillsboro, Tenn. He says he did not like North Dakota