Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City nod Country Readers. Corn, 50c; oats 23c. Walter Forbes of East Chicago, spent Sunday with Rensselaer' friends. VMiss Ella Weaver of Hammond, Is'the guest of Miss Tillie Ramp this week. Geo. L. Sawyer of Newton county was a business visitor in the city Tuesday. V-Mrs. I. M. Stackhouse of Chicago is visiting relatives and friends, here this week. Charles Murray left Wednesday for Beloit, Wis., where he will entet' a business college. \ John and Milroy English and M. L. Hemphill are prospecting up in Canada this week. Miss Bessie Peters of southeast of town, returned to Chicago Sunday to her millinery work. There will be an ice cream social at the Brushwood church at Aix, Wednesday, Sept. 20. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Yeoman of Remington, were guests of E. G. Warren and family Tuesday. Chamberlain and family of Redlands, Cali., were guests of Mrs. E. H. Shields Tuesday. A car load of fancy Michigan Peaches at John Eger’s Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 19 and 20. \ Mrs. John Garriott of Parr is visiting relatives in Indianapolis and taking in the State fair this week. Edward Sulcher, who has been here on a visit for the last month, has returned to his home in Ft. Wayne. A Miss Maude Merritt of Remingto'h returned home Monday after a week’s visit with her brother, John Merritt. Dr. Rose M. Remmek, optical specialist, will make her next regular visit to Clark’s Jewelry store. Sept. 26-30. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Miller, and Miss Maud Ritenhour of Remington visited and ate watermelon with John A. Gray Sunday. n/J P. Garriott of Parr went 'wrSutton Bay, Mich., last week where he has a position as principal of schools in that city. Wonder whose duty it is to remove those old circus banners from the city light poles the “peace officer,” street commissioner or nightwatch? Rev. Flagg, the new M. P. pastor, and family moved here this week from Dearborn oounty and occupy the Hopkins property north of the railroad. Mrs. T. A. Crockett and son George of southeast of town, returned this week from several days visit with relatives in Danville and Hoopeston, 111. -Va two-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. William Goddard of Morocco died last week from getting hold of a bottle of cough syrup and drinking its contents. -XMrs. Mary Maher and daughter oft Zanesville. Ohio; who have been visiting her sister, Mrs. John Shroer and family of Barkley tp., and brother James Longstreth at Parr, and sister, Mrs. John Clager in Wheatfield, returned home Wednesday. Memorial services will be held at Rose Bud church in Union tp.. to-morrow at 11 a. m., in of Isaac Alter, the founder of the church, who died a year ago. There will also be services there at night, both services conducted by Rev. Flagg, the pastor.