Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 February 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 35c$ oats 26c. See Baughman & Williams for fire insurance. Special lace sale at G. E. Murray Co’s., Feb. 27th. ''J’h-P. Honan was in Monticello on legal business Thursday. -Mirs. W..G. Slagle of Frankfort, is the guest of Mrs. J. A. Larsh. Mrs. Joseph I. Adams returned Wednesday from a few days visit with her brother, at Monticello E P. Honan addressed a M. W. A., and Royal Neighbors function at Kentland last Thursday night. Henry Hochbaum of Chicago, was here a few days this week looking after his farm near Virgie. E. Peck was re-appointed postmaster at Remington by the President Thursday, making his third term. Morocco Courier: Miss Ruby Knowlton of Rensselaer, is spending a couple of weeks with her relatives here. Mrs. Taylor Boicourt and baby of Wolcott, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Baker, here this week. The Democrat man attended a very enjoyable “smoker” given by his old K. of P. lodge at Goodland Tuesday night. In the basket ball game here last Friday night, the Hammond h igh school girls were defeated by a score of 28 to 6. John Isenberger, a prominent citizen of North Manchester, is a candidate for the democratic nomination for state treasurer. Jacob Kellar and Chas. W. Weninger have purchased the North Judson News. The Democrat extends the glad hand to the new proprietors. T. F. Clark of near Battle Ground, was here Sunday and Monday, shaking hands with old friends and looking after some business matters. New subscribers to the Democrat this week by postoffices; Rensselaer, 1; Fair Oaks, 1; Wheatfield, 1; Brook, 1; Foresman, 1; Loyd, Okla., 1; Lee 1. R. C. Bowers of Valparaiso, has moved onto the Rantonfarm, southeast of town, known as the Peter Wasson farm, which he has rented for the coming year. \ JHenry Eiglesbach moved last from the J. M. Wasson farm, southeast of town, onto his own farm, southwest of town. Harvey Wood, Jr., has moved on the, farm vacated by Henry. *.
We can furnish you with either of two excellent daily papers, the Chicago Examiner or the Indianapolis News, each a full year and The Democrat a year for only $3.50. Call in if you want them. Settlement was made Saturday in the loss sustained by Mr. Osborne in the fire at the old Foster House recently, he receiving $705.80 damages. The property will be repaired at once, we understand, and put in shape for occupancy. Pulaski County Democrat: John Baker, Jr., of Rensselaer, and Mrs. Katie Pratt of Delphi, returned to their homes yesterday after a few days’ stay at the bedside of their father, John Baker, who is still quite ill. Miss Lizzie Baker, of Rome City, is still here.
