Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 April 1905 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 43c; oats 28c. To-day is “all fools day. 7 ' The street sprinkler was started Monday. The Democrat is seven years old to-day. Rev. J. Vandercar of Dunnville, was in the city Wednesday. The people of Fowler are negotiating for a Carnegie library. New awnings are being put up on the Chicago Bargain Store this week. H. Jessen went to Bradley, 111., Monday to work for the Bradley Manufacturing Co. Mias Louise Peters of south of town, visited at Remington with the Misses Roy last week. ArSdrs. Taylor Boicourt of Wolcott isSrisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Baker, here this week. Dennis Gleason, the horsebuyer, shipped a car load of horses and mules from here Monday night. sowing has been in full / bh»t this week. Farmers report the ground in excellent condition. The Democrat this week is issued as a 12-page paper, to make room for its heavy advertising patronage. Hayes of Barkley tp., from Marion, where he is attending business college, for the spring vacation. L—George Stallbaum and T. F. of Kankakee tp., were in the city on taxpaying and other business Monday. Anyone wishing to know of the opportunities of Western Canada will do well to write to B. F. Gaines, Hanley Assa., Canada. Mrs. U. B. Kellogg of Brookston, was the guest oF Rev. J. B. Bair and family from Saturday evening till Monday afternoon. Good horse for sale. Weight about 1300 pounds, 14 years old; good work horse and in good conition. Enquire at The Democrat office. _4_Frank McCarthy, Ross Dean and Blaine Gwin, who are attending the State University at Bloomington, are home for the spring vacation.