Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 October 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Brief Items of Interest to City nnd Country Readers. Corn, 46c; oats 26c. w . C. Babcock and family were Chicago visitors Monday. Sale bills printed while yon wait at The Democrat office. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Cowgill were Chicago visitors Monday. The finest samples ever shown for men, at Murray’s, Oot. 18-19. J. A. Larsh and children ar&visiting her parents at Frankfort this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wood returned Monday from a few days visit in Chicago. Remember “A Royal 81ave” at Ellis opera bonse next Wednesday night, Oct. 18. Ernest Lamson of RoSssville spent Sunday with his relatives and friends here. 1 Persons wishing sewing done by the day at their home, please call ’phone 400 for information. The Monon will ran another excursion to Chicago, Sunday, October 15. One dollar for the ronnd trip. Did yon know the Weber wagon excelled all others in many points? See them at Parker’s and be convinced. G. E. Hershman was in Chicago and Valparaiso on legal business Thursday yesterday. Thoe. Robinson of Gillam tp. returned from Chicago Monday where he had been with three car load of cattle. A fine .new aerial story, Yellow Holly,” will soon appear in The Democrat. Watch for the opening chapters. $1.40 for the round trip to Lafayette, Oct. 14, good returning Oot. 15. Wabash College and Pardne football game. - New mountings and frames for glasses and spectaotes for sale at the office of A. G. Catt, Optician, over Warner’s hardware store. yCf>r. F. A. Turfler attended the state meeting of. osteopaths at Indianapolis last week and was elected one of the trustees of the organization. Michael, T. A. Besse, Warren Poole, George Parker, Harley Brace and S. R. Nichols left Tuesday on a prospecting trip to South Dakota. Souvenir poet cards containing views of tbs court house, new library, Presbyterian church, St. Joseph’s college, etc., are on sale at Sharp’s photo stndio. Monday’s Monticello Journal: Mrs. Isabel Fox, of Rensselaer who was called here by the death of her nephew Stewart Burns, returned to her home this morning. Peter Plummer and family of near Fowler spent Sunday* with old neighbors and friends near Virgie. Mr. Plnmmer says Benton connty has a hamper corn crop this year. Flosse Wright, teacher in *tne Marion schools, oame home Saturday find is now siok with typhoid fever. It is said that four other teachen in the-same school are also siok with the same disease. ' The marriage of Miss Lillian Saylsr, formerly of Rensselaer, and Mr. Ira Bt. Peter of t Chicago Heights, iff announced to tale plaoe at the home of the bride’e parents, Mr. and lira. Lewis Sayler of Kniman, on nest Wednesday, Oot 17. ' , r 4 ,v l : )■ •.wksnßU‘ :
