Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 43, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 January 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 38c; oats 28c. J. F. Irwin was in Chicago on business Thursday. Work harness oiled for $1 per set at Worden’s harness shop. Dr. Lawrence of Colombia City, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jeffries. ■Allies Edna Thompson left Monday for a few weeks visit in Colorado. ir~Monticello has been suffering ' from an epidemic of burglaries the past week. Bessie Eger is visiting her friend Miss Ivy Irwin, in Chicago for a few days. Mrs. W. L. Nowels visited the family of her sou, Jesse Nowels, at Brook this week. Those wanting Watkins’ goods, wait for the wagon or call at Kresler’s hitch barn, Rensselaer. \ Louis and Charles Harmon were called to Ottawa, 111., last Friday by the death of their uncle, Joseph Harmon. Lost, somewhere on the street, Saturday afternoon, Jan. 13, a red knit shawl. Finder please leave at The Democrat office. Over 5000 yards of Embroidery and 4000 yards of Lace 1 cent a yard and upward. Sale days Jan. 26-27, at Chicago Bargain Store. Charles Fatka, formerly of near Rensselaer, writes ns to change the address of his Democrat to Bluff ton, Ind., from Chatsworth, 111. \JO. K. Ritchey of Marion tp., J. lA Babcock pf Parr and Emmet Pullins of Barkley tp., attended the Chicago poultry show this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Guss of Proctor, Minn., are visiting friends about Virgie for a few weeks and looking after their property interests there. Dr. Rose M. Remmek, optioal specialist, will make her next regular visit to Clarke’s jewelry store, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1,2, 3. Consultation invited. Fred Miser returned to his home at Leitere, Fdlton county, Monday after a few days visit with old friends in Rensselaer and at his old home at Knitnan. A. Leopold has rented the room next door south of The Democrat offioe to Geoxge Bell, the barber, who will move his shop from Cullen street into same in a few days. Ada, the celebrated Newton county author and playwright, and Carroll C. Kent of Kentland, sailed from New York Saturday for an extended European trip. Found, on the gravel road north of town, Tuesday, a fine leather mitten. Owner may recover same by calling at The Democrat office and paying 25 cents for this notice; or. bring in the mate and get 25 cents for it. We are sorry to say that Mr. Lee Glazebrook is still confined to bis borne north of town from kidney trouble. He is able to be about the house and out of doors some, but is not able to do any work and has not been to town but once in two months.
