Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 December 1905 — Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 37c; oats 28c. Ray Collins spent Sunday at Lowell. Read the big two page ad of the Chicnao Bargain Store. Comer spent Sunday with his best girl in Terre Haute. New stock, guaranteed overcoats, 15 per cent discount at Rowles & Parker’s. Montor of Longmont, Colo., is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. J. Brenner, here this week. B. G. Parks and Will Woodkirk of were in the city a few hours Wednesday. Cigars, Nuts, Fruit and all those nice candies at Cox’s news stand for Xmas and New Year’s. * Mrs. Joseph Sharp, who has been in poor health for some time, is in a serious condition at this writing,
Mr. and Mrs. McConnabay of Idaville, are visiting their son, Dave McConnahay, of Rensselaer, for a few weeks. Mrs. Matilda Jones returned home to Rochester, Ind., Monday after an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. Will H. Flagg. George Stondt and two sons, Paul and Robert, of Remington, were the guests of Mrs. F. E. Babcock Saturday and Sunday. Rue Parcels, who was badly injured in the Thanksgiving football game at Morocco, was sbleto resume his teaching at Yirgie this week. J. Dean has moved his real esthte office from rooms south of The Democrat office into quarters with J. J. Hunt, in the I. O. O. F. building. The Democrat is a twelve pager today, to accommodate its large amount of holiday advertising and give the usual amount of space to reading matter. Watch the next issue of The Democrat for the result of the vote in The Democrat’s Popularity Contest. Only five more days for securing votes. W. T. Beahler, a former resident of Carpenter tp, but now proprietor of a big laundrv at Hammond, was in the city on business Saturday.
O. Dardner left yesterday forXos Angeles, Cali* where he will spend the winter at least with his family and may, perhaps, locate permanently. Rev. James McCliniock, one of the pioneer Methodist Protestant preachers of this vioinity, died at his home in Brook last week, aged almost 75 years. These Saturday night broils are becoming altogether too ' frequent. A few good-sized fines or a jail sentence added would soon put a stop to the practice. E. H. Blake sqnds us a renewal of his subscription from Wabash and instructs us to place the votes he is entitled to in our piano contest to the credit of the Remington K. of P. lodge. John Bislosky has rented the old Hansou blacksmith shop aod ground on Front street and will open a coal, wood and feed yard as soon as he can get things arranged to handle it. Will Donnelly and Miss Mary Meyer will leave Mouday for Texas, the former to join her husband who is engaged in the lumber business there, and the latter to make them a few weeks visit.
