Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 December 1905 — Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 37c; oats 28c. C. D. Newels was in Delphi Saturday. Another big cut in prices on overcoats at Rowles & Parker’s. RetAember the poultry show in Rensselaer next week, Jan. 8 to 13. Read the page ad of the Chicafo Department Store’s Annual 're-inventory sale, on another pageRobert Fendig of Kankakee, 111., was visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fendig, here this week. Green Thornton has sold his 80 acre farm near Surrey to W. 8. Asper, of Livingston county, HI., consideration $7,000. W. S. Parks has been appointed City Marshal by Mayor Ellis. Will is a good worker and ought to make an excellent marshal. Mrs. E. H. Sheilds had the misfortune to fall from her porch last Thursday evening and break her left arm near the shoulder. Iroquois Stock F arm pure bred Hereford cattle and pure bred Poland China hog sale will be held in Rensselaer, Saturday, February 3. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hamacher of near Virgie, left yesterday for a three weeks visit with relatives and friends at Loda, Paxton and Bismark, 111. Nat Scott went to Frankfort Saturday, returning Monday with Mrs. Scott, who had* been visiting relatives there and at Indianapolis for a few days. Rev. J. C. Parrett and wife have returned from a visit to friends and relatives in Ohio. Usual services will be conducted at the Presbyterian church to-morrow.

The Racket Store inaugurates a big reduction sale next Monday to last to Feb. 4. Read what Mr. Ransford has to say about it in his page ad elsewhere in this paper. At the meeting of the Newton tp., advisory board Tuesday, to make the annual settle with the trustee, W. E. Leek resigned, and James Carr was appointed in his stead. The old C. E. Hersh man store building and stock of goods near the depot has been traded to C. E. Jolly of near Francesville, for a 110 acre farm, and the new owner is now in possession of same. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Duvall spent the holidays with their son John at Grand Rapids, Mich. If Mr. Duvall could dispose of his property here advantageously he would probably locate in Grand Rapids. A fourteen year old son of Henry Gowland, who resides north of town, was accidently shot in the leg and slightly wounded last Thursday, with a small revolver with which he was shooting at a target. W. W. Wishard was called to Big Rapids, Mich., Tuesday by the death of his father-in-law, Alfred Orisler, who was stricken with paralysis on Christmas night and died New Year’s day. Mrs. Wishard went up there last week. A. F. Florence of Yates Center, Kansas, is visiting friends and relatives here. He left here about twenty-five years ago and this is his first visit back. He is in the law business at Yates Center, and is prosecuting; attorney of Yates county.