Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 32, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1904 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. The Democrat has farm leases, deeds, mortgages and other legal blanks for sale. ">George M. Richardson of Kingman, Kan., is visiting his brother T. J. Richardson, at Yalma, at this writing. / Rufus Knox, who is now clerking in a drug store at Logansport, was home the first of the week a few days. Marion Grwin. who has receutly returned from his service in the i\avy, went to Indianapolis, on business this week. 'VI,.A. Glazebrook, Lue Muster fnid Tom Hoyes are putting up some new buildings on the Lawler ranch, near Morocco. Tony Letter, who is working in a paper mill at Wabash, spent Sunday with his brother, Leu Fefler near Pleasant Ridge. / A pick-up football team went up to Lowell Sunday and played the Lowell team. Score was 16 to 5 in favor of Rensselaer. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Snedeker of near Pleasant Grove, returned a few days ago from a five weeks visit with friends and relatives in Coshocton, Ohio. Miss Zelma Rayher went to Frankfort Tuesday to visit relatives for a few days, after which she will goto Marion to enter a business college. The Medaryvilie Advertiser entered upon its eleventh year last week. The Advertiser is a good local paper and we wish Bro. Schott continued success in its publication. Roy B Smith of Ironton, Ohio, is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. John L. Smith northeast of town for a short time. He is employed in a lumber yard at Ironton, owned bv his uncle. Bought in car loads aud case lots for spot cash and selling for cash and paying no rents enables us to save you 30 to 50 per cent on yotfr fall and winter purchases. Chicago Bargain Store. -i Uncle James Maloy came down from Steeger. 111., Tuesday to cast a good democratic vote. He and Mrs. Maloy are staying temporarily with their son, Dr. Bernard Maloy, and keeping house for him, but he considers this his home and all his household goods are here. Hebron News: Looking for honey bees in the swamp lands is rare sport for some of our citizens, and frequent trips are made to that region during the fall season, and much of the product is found by the hunters. A party composed of Thoß. McDaniel, Geo. Davis, Ed Gilson and C. W. Clites made another visit to the “swamp” last week and returned at the close of day with 700 pounds of honey.
