Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 September 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

Brief Items of Interest to end Country Readers. Corn, 50c; oats 23c. The Parochial school opened Monday. Mrs. B. Forsythe is convalescing from a two weeks’ illness. This is a month with an “r,” and oysters are now in season. Moosamiller has gone to North Dakota to work in the harvest field. \—Miss Pearl Swank, of Dannville, 111 , is the guest of Mrs. Dr. Kresler this week. Yonr new Fall apparel is now ready at Rowles & Parker's new clothing store. oity schools opened Monday with a large attendance. The enrollment exceeds 525. Chester and Ruth Harris of Redlands, Cali., are visiting relatives and friends here. » The annual Northwest Indiana M. E. conference will convene at Michigan city next week. The sixth annual tournament of the Rensselaer Gun Club will be held here on Sept. 26 and 27. and Mrs. James Leatherman returned Monday from a few days visit with relatives in Camden. There will be preaching at the Presbyterian church Sabbath morning and evening by the Rev. J. C. Parrett. Mrs. G. F. Meyers and daugh"ter Nellie returned Sunday from a week’s visit at Franklin and Indianapolis. Mary Meyer and her trimer, Miss Hattie Grant, are spending the week in Chioago, studying styles of millinery. The Kentland Horse Show will be held at Kentland, Sept. 13, 14, 15 and 16, and promises to be bigger and better than ever. Mrs. Jerome Harmon and little daughter Belle leave to-day for Muncie on a ten days’ vieit to her mother, Mrs. McDonald. Mary Scbmitter left Sunday for her home in Delphi after a three weeks visit with her sister, sMrs. W. J. Merica, of this city. 7 way and Roe Yeoman, Emory Mills, Cleve Eger, Omar Day and O. L. Osborne went to Lafayette Monday to attend Purdue University. V Miss Spaulding, the W. U. operator, returned Sunday from a month’s vacation spent with relatives in the southern part of the state. Everett Finney of Wheatfield tp., has been appointed administrator of the estate of John G. Heil, deceased, late of the same township. Albert Antrim and Charlie Hemphill, who now hold positions in the C. B. & Q. offices at Chicago, spent Labor day with friends and relatives in Rensselaer. We oan furnish The Commoner (Bryan's paper) to subscribers to The Democrat, in connection with this paper for 60 oents per year. That is, $1,60 for both papers. The Monticello town board has called an election for Sept. 18 to determine the extent of repairs the people want made to the recently burned school building at that place. 4 Michael Nagle, Adam Nagle, eogre Nagle, Werner Miller, Barney Kolhoff, Joe Thomas and Andrew Kohler left Tuesday for Lisbon, No. Dak., on a land prospecting trip.