Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 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 29c. and Mrs. J. N. Leatherman were Chicago visitors Monday. Rev. Flagg will preach at Mt. Hope Sunday morning and night. Frank and George Minicus of Chicago Heights, were here Sunday. * Miss Nora Leavel of Ur bans, is visiting relatives and friends here at this writing. Remember the stone road election in Rensselaer and Marion township to-day. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Tefft, 1; Laura, 1. William Cooper of near Virgie, had a young heifer killed Wednesday night by lightning. Uncle William E. Moore is taking treatment for rheumatism at the springs near Attica. -V—Cleve Eger came up from Pursue to attend the wedding of bis sister, Miss Besse Eger, Wednesday. Earl Sayler and family are visiting Mrs. Sayler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Leavel, near Urbana, Ind. Herbert Paxton of Longmont, Colo., son of J. C. Paxton, is visiting relatives and friends here this week. C. Kermis of St. Louis, a former resident of Rensselaer, visited John Healy here a few days this week. Special lace curtain sale, and the largest line ever shown in this city to select from at Rowles & Parker’s. I. M. Washburn has finished his post-graduate course and will return home to-day to resume his practice. Rev. Clark and Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Brady attended the Con?ress of the Disciples of Christ at ndianapolis this week. Eli Gerber is just completing a new house on his farm in Keener tp , to take the place of the one recently destroyed by fire E. A. Walker, of the Wolcott Enterprise, is down with the typhoid fever, his second attack of the disease in the past few years. We fear the finances or needs of the city hardly justify the great expense that is being made in the fire department line. A halt should be oalled. .Mrs. S. O. Lang returned to her home in Indianapolis Saturday, after visiting a few weeks with her daughters, Mrs. Lem Hußton and Mrs. Ed Hopkins. Mesdames Geo. Bell, W. H. Beam, H. Keplinger and W. F. Smith drove to Oxford Thursday to attend the district meeting of the Rath bone Sisters.. ~-*isr. S. H. Moore will leave to"aay for San Francisco. He had two daughters residing there and has been unable to get any tidings from them since the catastrophe. Wheatfield town school oloefed last Friday, and George Scott of Rensselaer, and Miss Mary Goetz of Newton tp.,.two of the teachers, returned home Saturday.
