Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 April 1905 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn. 43c;*oats 28c. *4j3ne week from to-morrow is Easter. Efforts are being made to re-or-ganize the local militia company. Huston is again taking the school enumeration for Rensselaer. spent Sunday with Squire Troxell and wife at DeMotte. Mr. E. Rapp of Washington, 111., was here this week looking after his farm south of town. Miss Sallie Rees, who has been spending the winter in Florida, returned home Sunday. YJJrs. Van Lesh and children, ■north of town, are visiting her parents near Greenville, Ohio. "Airs. A 1 Peters of south of town, returned Sunday from a two weeks visit with relatives in Chicago. The Methodist congregation are talking of putting in a new pipe organ in their church building. Mrs. Nancy Towers has moved to Danville, 111., whore she will make her home with her son Will. Wilson, Humphreys & Co.,Hie well known Logansport printers and blank book makers have, failed. Rev. A. G. Work attended the spring meeting of the Logansport Presbytery at Walkerton this week. Next Friday is the proper time to plant potatoes, “Good Friday,’’ according to those that believe in “signs.” Word comes from Wabash that Vern Hopkins’ high-diving dog, “Prof. Sunday,” died last Sqnday from distemper.

Goodland last year paid $1,600 for the luxury of a salaried base ball team. It will forego the pleasure this season. Mrs. D. M. Yeoman returned to her home in Ambia Saturday after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Strong, for several days. '> </ Mrs. S. M. Freelove returned to her home in Goodland Tuesday after a month’s visit with her daughter, Mrs. F. E. Babcock. has a case of smallpox, Mrs. J. A. Patton being the victim. She is supposed to have contracted the disease while visiting in Chicago recently. W. Duvall is in Grand Rapids, Mich., this week, visiting his daughter, Miss Orabel, and son John, and attending the wedding anniversary of his sister. W. D. Parks, of Bourbon, came over Monday to see his mother, Mrs. C. L. Parks, of Surrey, who has been sick for the past two weeks with kidney trouble. ~yC. C. J. Dean, the real estate man,' has leased the Leopold room south of The Democrat office, and moved into same WednesdayrVJj makes . him very pleasant quarters. A musical entertainment for the benefit of the piano fund of the city sohools was given at the M. E. church last evening. An excellent program was rendered. George J. Haste writes us to ohange the address of his Democrat from Central City, Neb., to Comstock, Ouster county, Neb. near which place he has bought a 160 acre farm.