Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1905 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn. 40c; • oats 26c. Miss Glazebrook is sick with tonselitis. Watch for th® Racket Store’s | big ad next week. Sale bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office. \ Mrs. Ralph Donnelly and Miss R< ea Scheurick are visiting in Chicago this week. Twenty-two cents per dozen for eggs, cash, at the new poultry house. J. O. Cline. .AMrs. Ora Barce of Benton <Y>unt.y, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. F. Bruner, here this week. “Better than ever'* is the beautiful production of “Wife in Name Only” which comes to Ellie opera house, Saturday. O't 28. Cecil Alter of Salt Lake City, Utah, is making a short visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John E. Alter at “Riverside” in Union tp. . \ Louie Fendig and bride of Brunswick, Ga., are visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fendig, and other friends and relatives here. \Mts. C. W. Coen and Mrs. M. B. Alter were at Jeffersoville, thia week, representing Gen, Van Refisselaer Chapter at the State meeting of the D. A. R. Vjohn W. Walker, who has been spending bis vacation with friends here and relatives at Bloomington, left yesterday for Arizona to resume his duties as reporter for the U. S. district court there.

Goodland Herald: A second dividend of 3 per cent has been declared in the Home Bank case, making 13 per cent in all. Another small dividend, and probably the last, will be paid some time late next spring. Rev. J. C. Parrett was duly installed as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Rensselaer Wednesday evening. The services were substantially as announced in this paper last week, and were most interesting. Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Smith of Newton tp., returned Wednesday from a prospecting trip to South Dakota. They are much taken up with the country about Bonesteel and if they can sell out here will probably locate there. The football game here Saturday between the Delphi and Rensselaer high school team, resulted in a score of 18 to 0 in favor of the latter. The game was devoid of serious accidents and is said ter have been a nice clean game. An invitation to attend the marriage of his sister, Miss Rose, was received by Thos. H. Robestson last week, but Tom is hardly able to reach tne scene of the forthcoming wedding in time as it is to occur in Yukon, Alaska.—Wolcott Enterprise.

The public sale season has started in early this year, and The Democrat has already printed bills for nine sales. Last year, at this tipe, we had printed bills for but one sale, although for the entire season we printed for over sis ty sales Duvall and George Lundy of Rockville have leased the corner room now occupied by G. E. Murray and will open a gent’s furnishing store therein in the spring. Earl’s old friends will be glad to have him come back to Rensselaer.

With eggs at 22 cents per dozen and wormy apples retailing at 40 cents per peck in Rensselaer, as early in the season as this, it looks as if the ordinary man, who has but little reserve cash laid by, would have to go on short rations ere spring rolls around again. Advertised letters: Feldner, Miss Wilhelmena; Hamilton, Mrs. May; Herron, Miss Dora; Redmond, Florence; Williams, Mrs.; Clark, E. B.; Clements, C. W.; Grotty, Walter; Hamilton, W. A.; Hoover, A. G.: Howe, Gusta; Moherman, W. H.; Perry, David; Schuelka, Robert; Sparks, Bert; Stone, N.; Welch, Roy; Windell, Jno. W.

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