Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 May 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. Katie Shields is again back in the postoffice as assistant. -VCorn planting will be in full blast next week, weathsr permit* ting- ________ Mrs. Caddie Martin of Cincinnati, is visiting friends and relatives here. # Hugh McKinney has again returned from the west and will probably remain in Jasper connty this season. Judge Hanley has purchased the Ross Goble residence property on South Cullen street, consideration 1900. The infant babe of Mr. and Mrs. George Hopkins died Monday afternoon and was buried in Weston cemetery Tuesday. The Starr room is being fitted up for temporary quarters for E. M. Parcels ana Ernest Fritts for their respective business. \A. H. Tedford and son, of Sheldon, 111., visited the former’s daughter, Mrs. George Hopkins, from Saturday till Tuesday. Charlie Smith, who has been working in “print shops” in Cincinnati, Ohio, for the last eight months, is here for a visit of indefinite length. The Battle Ground iCampmeeting this year will be) held from July 27 to August 7. One of - the best programs ever given there is Hbetng prefMrett~ Democrat editor was at South Bend Wednesday as representative from Jasper county to the State Camp meeting of the Modern Woodmen. Frank Maloy of Lowell visited here Sunday and Mrs. Maloy and children who bad been visiting relatives here for some time, accompanied him home on his return. Advertised Letters:—Mr. Wm. Bierley, Mr. Bernice Brown, Dave Long, Mr. E. Wasbritton, Edward Jakes, Mr. Guy Hudson, Mr. John Reed, Rev. Lin Boyd, Leo Sullivan. The report that H. O. Harris would decline to serve as city councilman in place of Dr. H. L. Brown, resigned, seems to have been an error, as be has qualified for the office. Misses Fame Haas, Freda Kohler and Con Adams visited Mrs. Gilbert Wright at Chicago Heights from Saturday until Monday night. They also visited Chicago on Monday. U. M. Baughman has been appointed by the court as receiver for the Castle Hall Association building at the corner of Washington and Front streets and will have the same in charge during the next year. Earl Park Gazette: The new Indiana Harbor railroad people have secured the most of their right-of-way through this township by purchase. The prices Slid were about 1200 per acre, enton county dirt is valuable. are out for the marriage of Mr. Henry Pickett Farmer and Grace Lavina Adams, a popular young couple of south of town, to take place at the home of the bride’s father Joseph I. Adams, next Wednesday evening, May 10, at 8 o’clock.