Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1904 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn 43c; oats, 380. Read The Democrat for news. Jessen the Jeweler, opp. Harris’ Bank. 'Sfclrs. Vernon Nowels is visiting 'relatives in Chicago. Miss Anna Walter visited in Pern a few days the first of the week. > The Ideal clothing house is making unheard of reductions on clothing. VMrs. Frank Foltz and mother Mrs. Kolb, are visiting relatives in Omaha, Neb. Ladies’ shirt waist and muslin underwear at headquarters, Chicago Bargain Store. T. F. Maloney, trustee of Kankakee township, was in the city ,on business Monday. Hon. Jessie E. Wilson of this . place will deliver the 4th of July address at Brookston. Mrs. A. L. Berkley is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. McCoy, in Lafayette. Mrs. Weil and Mrs Spangler of Peoria, 111., are visiting Mrs. L. Wildberg and the Tuteurs. % Advertised letter: Miss Louise Bonnett, Mrs. Amy Watson, W. B. Kerns, M. D., David Larsh. C. B. Steward and Miss Valeria Banes attended the B. Y. P. U., at Indianapolis this week. Prof. G. W. Michael has moved to his farm, southeast of town, having completed his new house thereon. Mrs. A. F. Shesler and children' went to Woodland, 111., Saturday to visit with her sister, Mrs. Wm. A. Hurd. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Davisson spent Sunday with the family of their son Amos Davisson in Union township. * Misses Dolly Shook and Ada Sayler returned Monday from a t-yvo weeks visit in Ohio and Richmond, Ind.

Mr. and Mrs. Peter Busk and two daughters left Tuesday for a two months visit with relatives and friends at Windsor, Mo. rk A. Perkins of Goodland- was in the city on business Wednesday. Mr. Perkins had about $3,000 in the “busted” Home Bank. Mrs. Wm. McClintick, who was recently mixed up in a shooting affray, has returned to Rensselaer and again taken up her residence here, * Mrs. C. W. Shesler returned home Saturday from an extended visit with her sister, Mrs. Eli Holmes of Milford, 111., and other friends and relatives at Woodland. * Peter Foulks of Milroy towIT Bhip, was in the city Wednesday. Uncle Peter has been a resident of Jasper county for fifty years, forty-four of which he has lived [in Milroy. . I The law firm of Ferguson & Willson will be dissolved soon, it is fctated.and Mr. Ferguson will move Into the Hollingsworth room, below their present office, while Mr. IWilson will retain the old quarters.

■ A good rain fell all about RensBelaer Monday, but not enough Bell in in our immediate locality Bo lay the duet. Six miles weet fl fine rain fell, while south of flown they got too much in some Blaces. ' fl Mrs. James Maloy went to Bteeger, 111., Monday to stay with Ber son Dr. Maloy for about ten Bays* while her sister, Mrs. Travis, Bho has been up there for several Bonths, came home for a few Bays stay. jflia.rthur Tuteur, who has been Attending Ann Arbor university, flame home Saturday for a few flays stay after which he will go B> Peoria, 111., to assist his uncle fli the latter’s law office during flie summer vacation. fl Ex-District Chairman T. J. McBoy was in the city Monday. Tom ■as looking exceedingly well. He fl now stopping most of the time fl Lafayette, and it is reported Bat most of the fine furniture in Heir home here has been removed.