Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1904 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn 48; oats 28. »JMr. and Mrs. Jay W. Williams to take in the world’s fair next week. The Chicago Bargain Store sold out its second car load of peaches this week. Excursion to Chicago to-mor-row; fare from Rensselaer for round trip, #I.OO. . Albert Bouk, the next trustee of Walker township, was in the city on business Monday. .T. J. Moore of Trafalgar, Johnson county, was looking after business matters here this week.Eger was up in Michigan the first of the week buying peaches, which he sold out here this week. Charles Rapp of Washington, 111., is here this week looking after some improvements on his father’s farm near Sharon. The new Fall and Winter Goods that everybody needs is now being reduced in price at ,l The Two Big Stores” G. M. Wilcox A Son. Call at John Eger’s groc'ery for good Creamery Butter, put up in pound cartoons, wrapped in parchment paper. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Lost, Thursday, between Remiugton and Rensselaer, a aceteline lamp to a bicycle or automobile. Finder please leave at this office. G. M. Wilcox <£ Son’s “'Two Stores,” at Surrey and Parr, have a new ad and a number of locals in this issue of The Democrat. Read what they have to say. Guss Yeoman and mother, Mrs. Abbie Yeoman of Newton township, returned Tuesday evening from a two weeks trip to the World’s fair and visiting relative# in Hobart and Altus, Oklahoma. Lambrecht, son and daughter of Brooklyn, N. Y., are visitthe former’s brother, Peter Hordeman, Sr., west of town, for a few days. They will leave next week for St. Louis to take in the world’s fair before returning home. Nicholas Krull, formerly of this place, has moved from Monon, where he has been conducting a bakery, to Kentland, where he will engage in the same business. Nick’s many Rensselaer friends wise him prosperity in his new home.
D. Gilman, the missing banker, figures as one of the incorporators of the Pinar del Rio Railroad and Iron Company, a Cuban project. Articles of incorporation were filed recently in Wilmington. Del. Gilman’s address is given as Chicago.
W. R. Dennis and family of near Pleasant Ridge left this week for Jackson county, where Mr. Dennis purchased a nice 80 acre farm miles from Crothersville. The many friends of the family in this county wish them prosperity and happiness in their new home. '
Ray Ponsler, son of L. H. Ponsler of lola, Kan., returned to St. Lonis last week after a few weeks visit with the family of Walter Ponsler of near Mt. Ayr., and other relatives and friends in this vicinity. Ray is now employed as book-keeper for a big firm in the world’s fair city.
