Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 9, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 June 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

RENSSELAER LUMBER CO. in the Building Material Line and at the Lowest Possible r Prices. Let us figure on your bill before placing it elsewhere. ■—■ North of Depot. Wowjim. Rensselaer, Ind.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL? Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. . Corn, 45c; oats 31c. '"'■iMiss Tillie Ramp is visiting in Kentland this week. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Virgie, 1: Tefft, 2. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Washburn of Kentland spent Sunday here, returning home Tuesday. Make your preparations to spend the 4th in Rensselaer this year and you’ll not be disappointed. NLHenry Hildebrand came down from Chicago Monday to vote for the salary grab of the city council. < James D. Babcock, now of Wells county, was looking .after business matters here the first of the week. Ramp is out on the road in the interests of a Catholic]publication and is now traveling up in Wisconsin. "Mrs. F. L. Yeoman and baby of Hibbard, Ind., are here for a two weeks visit with her father, W. L. Bringle of Newton tp. Mrs. John Pullins, Sr„ of Barkhas been quite sick for the past three weeks but is some better at this writing.

Mrs. Joseph Yeoman has been quite sick for the past two weeks with congestion of the liver. She is reported better at this writing. The fifteenth annual convention of the Rensselaer district of the Christian Endeavor Union will be held at Ambia next week, June 56. Rev. Edward Day of Monon will hold services at Rose Bud Sunday morning. Childrens’ Day exercises will be held at Rose Bud at night. (rG, A. Strickfaden on Monday traded bis restaurant on South Van Rensselaer street to Hascall Bros, of Remington for a business lot in said town. The Democrat acknowledges an invitation to attend the celebration of the Silver Jubilee of Rev. Augustine Seifert, C. PP. 8., President of St. Joseph’s College, June 19. I. A. Glazebrook has gone to Putnam county, her old home, for a two months visit. Miss Ara Glazebrook has already been down there about a month and will remain most of the summer. Squire James Yeoman of Newton tp., has been quite sick at the home of his son-in-law John McColly on Front street for the past ten days with a kidney or bladder trouble. At this writing he is some better. Constance Adams and Freda Kohler will leave to-morrow for a few days visit with relatives in Chicago Heights, after which the former will leave for St. Cloud, Minn., to spend the summer with her brother there. W. O. Scbanlaub of the Morocco schools came over Friday and spent several days with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Schanlaub. He will go to Valparaiso June 12th to resume his studies at the University there. A. Cards are announcing the coming nuptials of Mr. Frank M, Haskell, of Rensselaer, and Miss Elvia Alice Gwin, to take place at the home of the bride’s mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Gwin, near Pleasant Ridge, on Tuesday, June 12, at 8 p. m.