Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 October 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City end Country Readers. . Corn, 36c; oats 26c. Yesterday was Arbor day. corn starts at 36 cents. Sale bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office. Mrs. J. C. Porter is visiting in Indianapolis this week. Ed Tebo, of Newton tp., has moved over near Kentland on a farm. \-U. M. Baughman was up at New Buffalo, Mich., on business a few days this week. There were 108 tickets sold at this station for the Monon’s ex* cursion to Chicago Sunday. Read the opening chapters of “The Yellow Holly,” which appear in this issue of The Democrat. « A. G. Catt, graduate Optician, permanently located in Rensselaer. Office over Warner’s Hardware store.

Thornton has gone to Valparaiso to take a commercial course in the university at that place. - * Asa Leach has moved his family here from Valparaiso and will work in the Babcock & Hopkins elevator. Cairoll county, is making her annual visit to her son C. L. Parks near Surrey. Wanted: A place for a 14 yearold boy to work for his board and attend high school in Rensselaer. Enquire at this office. Chase James of Hammond, son of Horace James a former resident here, was the guest of Miss Rose Carr Wednesday. Miss Pearl Tanner returned Wednesday from a two weeks’ vacation spent in Lafayette and Pittsburg, Pa., with relatives. and Mrs. J. B. Hemphill and Mrs. Adsitt of Valparaiso, Neb., who have been visiting relatives here, returned home Thursday. —-Jphn Merritt moved this week from the George Hopkins property in the east part of town, into a tenant house of A. Leopold's on South Front street. ■yjtioy Clayton, 12 years old, of 4jaura, died Tuesday afternoon from diphtheria. A few other cases of the dread disease are reported in that neighborhood. - The eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Greenlee, near Mt. Ayr, died last Saturday from typhoid fever. The burial was in Hanging Grove township. Congressman Crumpacker has recommended Robt Cox late editor of the Fowler Republican, for postmaster at Fowler. Congratulations. Bro. Cox. There is a prominent family up in Noble county by the pecular name of Pancake; and last week a reunion was held at which over fifty members of the family were present. v Latest reports from the Indianapolis football player so badly injured here last Saturday are to the effect that he is now on the way to recovery, but will play no more games this season at least. Kentland Demoorat: z George Ade purchased the H. A. Strohm fjroperty on north Third street ast Friday, and made a present of it to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ade, who will be given possession of it in the near future.