Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 October 1904 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of interest to City and Country Readers. Corn 47 (new 38); oats 27. Everything new at Jessen’s. M E. P. Honan was in Wheatfield on business Monday. Mrs. E. H. Shields is visiting relatives in Wells county. *Ad Robinson of lola, Kan., is visiting relatives and friends here. Vl John H. Jessen and Lute Hemphill are taking in the world’s fair this week. Mrs. T. A. Crockett, southeast of town, is visiting relatives in Hoopeston and Danville, 111. George Kessinger purchased a quarter section of land near Wilsonville, Neb., on his recent trip west. E. J. Murray left last Friday for Portland, Oregon, to join her husband, who is now located there. Isaac Saidlai brought us in a basket of the largest and finest apples we have seen this year. Many thanks. N £jVlisß Maude Daugherty left Tuesday for Otto, Wyoming, to visit for a couple of months with the family of Paris Daugherty. Miss Lola Iliff, who has been visiting here for several months returned home with her. •

NJThe school football game Here Saturday between Lafayette and Rensselaer resulted in a score of 34 to 0 in favor of Rensselaer. \i.Guerney Jessen is now located ih his new quartefs in the opera house block with a fine new lino of jewelry, etc. Give him a call when in want of anything in his line. The last Sunday excursion of the season will be run by the Monon, Sunday, on same schedule as usual, passing Rensselaer at 8:47 a. m. Only $1 for the round trip. Werner Miller returned Friday night from a two-, months visit with his brother and sister in California. The country was much improved since 1882, when he previously visited* them. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual Rummage Sale at the former Michael Eger carpenter shop, on Van Rensselaer street, Friday and Saturday, Oct. 28 and 29. rs. S. C. Robinson and baby aro making her parents, Mr. and Mrs Wm. Wasbburti, a several weeks visit. Dr. Robinson has moved from Williamsport, Pa., and is now located at Auburn,, this state. A few more of those large lithograph pictures of Parker and Davis are left at The Democrat office, also at Democratic Headquarters, and can be had free of charge by calling and making your wants known. Candace Brown, who has been a valued employe of The Democrat for the past two years, has resigned her position and expects to remain at home the coming winter, unless —well, unless she changes her mind. ■\“Tbe interior of the First National Bank has been re-papered and painted, the bottom of the side walls covered with burlap, and it all presents a picture of neatness and cleanliness, making one of the handsomest banking rooms in this section of the state.