Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 April 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 39c; oats 290. "-T-The street sprinkler was started Tuesday. Garden-making has been in order this week. Benjamin returned Sunday from a several months stay in Kansas. Judge and Mrs. E. P. Hammond of Lafayette were in the city Monday. Laura Michael of Marion was visiting here Thursday and yesterday. V-Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Austin of "Chicago were in the city Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Grace Jouvenat White, of Chicago, is visiting her cousin, Miss True George. Miss Bessie Burk of Logansport attended the funeral of Korah Parker here last Friday. The restaurant firm of Strickfaden & Cain has dissolved, and “Strick” is now the whole thing. Robert Lefler of Wabash io visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Murray, here this week.
was quite a frost came Subday night, but nothing was far enough advanced to be damaged. Good weather here all week and and the farmers are improving it in hustling up their oats sowing and other farm work. W. Q Schanlaub of Morocco, spent Saturday and Sunday with hie parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schanlaub of this city. Mrs. J. C. Coons, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ida Pierce, for some time, returned to her borne in Bucklin, Kan., Monday.
P. Honan, State Chief Ranger of the C. O. F., attended a quarterly meeting of the State Court at Hammond Tuesday evening.
The ofhcial call for the democratic county convention appears in another column. Now let's bear from the candidates for office.
The lecture by John Merritte Driver Monday evening was probably the best of the entire course, and was about the poorest attended.
J. L. Makeever of Chicago, was here a few days the first of the week, advising his half-sister, Mrs. K. A. Parker, about her business affairs. millinery store of Mrs. lines, in her new quarters, is the finest ever in Rensselaer, and would do credit to many of the larger cities. ']VMr. and Mrs. J. J. Hunt returned Tuesday from their wedding trip. They will go to ing Boon in their new home on' Front street. V. H. Thornton left Thursday for Quincy, Wash., to join her husband, who .will locate there. Bam Thornton also expects to locate in Washington.
Dr. and Mrs. Albert Overton of Tuscola, 111., and Dr. and Mrs. J. E, Francis of Charleston, 111,, were in attendance at the funeral of Mrs. Iva Robinson Saturday. Sam Thornton of Union tp., was in the city Monday. While able to be oat once more, Mr. Thornton has not fully recovered from his recent severe sickness.
