Jasper County Democrat, Volume 6, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 March 1904 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn 36c; oats, 37c.
E. L. Hollingsworth was in Chicago Monday.
Don’t read the Chicago Bargain Store’s page ad.
E. I. Stimson of Kentland, was in our city Wednesday.
Miss Elizabeth Spalding was a Chicago shopper Monday.
E. P. Honan was in Chicago Wednesday and Thursday on business.
George Barcus and A. B. Rowley were in Wabash Tuesday and Wednesday.
Charles Brown of Joliet, 111., made a short visit with relatives here Thursday.
Five cases of small-pox are reported in the family of Mr. Weenland at Rose lawn.
Mrs. S. A. Freelove of Goocp land, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Babcock.
r Sam English returned Friday from a two weeks prospecting trip to Oklahoma. He did not invest.
Miss Etta and Mr. Jesse Smith of Union township, will go to Marion next Monday to attend normal. Martin Bros., merchants and real estate dealers, of Kniman, were in the city on business Monday.
C. W. Duvall is improving j hft residence property on North Weston street by adding a fine new porch.
Jndge Thompson is confined to his home with a severe attack of the grip.
Mrs. Myra Mead of Hammond and Mrs, Carrie Johnson of Lafayette, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Clark,
Advertised letters: Mrs. Ollie Smith, Charles Sigraan, C. D. Winegar, J. Werner, C. A. Knapp, Winfield Dunkin, Wm. Eyelid.
Fred Chapman, Charles Mamr and Ross Benjamin went to Chicago Thursday to take the examination for railway mail service.
New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Rensselaer, 2; Rensselaer, R-R-l, 1; McCoysburg, 1; Medaryville, R-R-l, 1.
Miss Ella Herron of this place and a typo of experience, has secured a situation in a large printing establishment in Des Moines, lowa. —Brookston Reporter, w
N. Littlefield has rented rooria upstairs in M&keever’s bank block and opened a real estate office. Neen is a first-rate fellow and The Democrat wishes him success.
A. B. Rowley returned from South Dakota Monday. Mr. Rowley has traveled nearly 10,000 miles the last month, which has kept him going nearly all the time.
Schleman, the buggy and imp* plement dealer, has rented the C. A. Roberta building, where the bowling alley and pool room was located, and will move his stock into same.
A ball was given at the Armory Tuesday night by the band. About thirty couples were present. It looks as if the proceeds woald not buy many suits, but every little helps.
