Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 September 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 46c: oats 25c. Mrs. John Fox and baby of Lafayette are visiting here this week. ■Vjjirman Thompson and John Ellis have entered Chicago University. .-Uf.mery Constantine and Arthur Harrington, of Goodland, were business visitors in the city Tuesday. A. Harmon of Pontiac, 111., is here this week visiting his sons and looking after his farm west of town. Al Ramey was called to Seawall, lowa, Tuesday by the death of his daughter, Mrs. George Anderson. -'LMts. J. A. Haner left Tuesday roF'her home in Kansas City after a week’s visit with Mrs. A. D. Washburn. c \M rd. Joseph Putts and Thena Hildebrand are taking treatment for nervous trouble at the Rome City sanitarium. The remains of the infant child, of Mr. and Mrs. .John Schmidt of Danville, 111, was brought here for burial Tuesday. J\Mrs. 0. H. Hunt of Medaryville returned home Wednesday after a week’s visit here with her sister Mrs. W. W. Reeve. The tax levy of the town of Monticello is sl.lO on the SIOO valuation, or about 82 cents less than that of Rensselaer. \Mr. and Mrs. John Shroer of Barkley tp., left Saturday for a few weeks visit with relatives and friends at Zanesville, Ohio. Freeman Wood, the colored barber, has opened a neat and attractive shop in the remodeled Makeever building, east of the Makeever hotel. F. M. Hayes of Barklsy tp., remembered The Democrat man this week with two large pie pumpkins and a fine watermelon. Thanks, Mr. Hayes. James Laughlin has moved from the Mrs. Dr. Alter property, on South Van Rensselaer street, into the James Matheson property on North Cullen street. * - -VThe brick work on the new Christian church is progressing satisfactory. The new church is going to be a very handsome edifice when completed. - J- Hunt returned Sunday evening a two weeks business trip to New York, Washington and other points in the east. He reports a very pleasant trip. —XMrs. George Stoudt and daughter Ruth, of Remington, and niece Miss Nona Legg, of Logansport, were guests of Mrs. F. E. Babcock Wednesday and Thursday. Vlhere has been no damaging frost in this section as yet and practically all the corn, except possibly a few fields of extremely late planted, is out of the way of any frost that may come. There will be a joint supper, speaking, entertainment, etc,, by the Red Men and Old Fellows, at Gifford, on Tuesday evening, Oct. 17, beginning at 7:30 o’clock. Admission and supper will be free. Good music. Come. * A. Leavel came out from Wabash county Saturday and spent a few days with relatives and friends here and at Remington, returning home Wednesday. Mrs. Leavel who has been here with her daughter, Mrs. Earl Sayler for the past three weeks, returned home with him. *
