Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1905 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
A MATTER OF HEALTH Ol POWDER Absolutely Pure has no substitute
LOCAL. AND PERSONAL.
Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 44c; oats 28c. \There has been altogeher too much rain this week for planting corn. Mrs. W. H. Beam is visiting her sister in Detroit, Mich., this week. \JMrs. S. A. Hemphill is visiting her son James Hemphill at Dan. ville, 111. Frank Kennal is painting and otherwise improving his residence on Scott street. ><<Tay W. Stockton is building a three-room addition to his farm residence west of town. —— B. F. Ferguson will accompany a party of five land-seekers to Washington next Tuesday. T. W. Shesler, of Richmond, visited over Sunday with his brother, A. F. Shesler, east of town. Van Weaver has moved into the Shead property on River street which he recently purchased. James T. Randle is having a large new porch constructed on the south and east sides of his residence. -/-Mrs. Otto Heyden and daugbter of Rosedale, are visiting the former’s sister, Mrs. John Eger, this week. B. F. Oglesby and child, ren of Medaryville, are visiting her father, Cyrus Haas, and family this week. Elmore Barce and family of Fowler are visiting the former’s parents, Lyman Barce and family north of town. \Mrs. Billy Merica and little daughter Eugenia left Sunday morning for a two weeks’ visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schmitter, at Delphi. The commencement exercises of St. Joseph’s college will be held on June 13. King Richard 111. will be presented by the students on the previous evening. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Thornton moved to Mesick, Mich., this week where they expect to make their future home. The best wishes of many friends go with them. The report that Goodland bad successfully remonstrated against a saloon applicant was in error. The attempt was made, but failed for want of a sufficient number of remonstrators. The 4-months-old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gray of McCoysburg died Wednesday morning. Funeral was held Thursday from the house and interment made in Osborne cemetery. Dr. Rose M. Remmek', optical specialist, will make her regular visit to Clarke’s jewelry store, May 18 to 25. Thorough and skillful examination of the eyes, glasses fitted and guaranteed. Miss Ellen Donnelly, who has been at Bloomington to school, returned home a few days ago. She was taken sick with a scarlet fever soon after going to Bloomington and has just recovered. Generally the new S’ **c library’ is h handsome ing, but there are many evidences of “bum” workmanship upon it, and it seems too bad to waste good material in such a way.
