Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 July 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 46c: oats 30c. Next Tuesday is “show day.” And the weeds continue to grow. Keep on the shady side of the street. \-Mf7and Mrs. J. Jr Hunt spent Styiday in Chicago. Duvall is visiting relatives ir/Michigan for a few weeks. It is a crime to drag a fish seine through a stream in Indiana. and Mrs. Ed Mills, of Chi-, ctgo, are visiting relatives here. P. Meyer of Danville, 111., Sunday with Rensselaer relatives. Misses Lucile and Star .Marshall are visiting relatives at Marley and Joliet, 111. Mrs. Rose Ladd of Oxford is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. lines, here this week. Louis Harmon and children are visiting relatives and friends at Pontiac, 111. Francesville Tribune: Willis Poole of Rensselaer made his usual Sunday visit at this place. Kenton, of Mitchell, Sb. Dak., is visiting old friends here. Crops are excellent in his locality. The three-year*son of Charles Warne, of near Parr, broke an arm last Friday by falling from a hay mow. s /Mrs. G. D. Gregory expects to xeave next week for a three month’s visit at her old home in Kentucky. //Mrs. G. F. Meyers and Mrs. F. jE. Babcock will leave Monday for a ten days’ sojourn at West Baden and French Lick. Ernest Fritts and E. M. Parcels are running a refreshment stand at Monticello this week during the carnival there. Miss Eva Griggs, who holds a position in the Marshall Field Store at Chicago, is visiting her parents in Barkley tp. Have you noticed the crowds at the biggest sale of real value ever intown. July 14th to July 28th at the Chicago Bargain Store. A two-year-old child of Henry Defrees of Thayer, was killed by, the south bound 10:55 a. m. train Monday. It had wandered on the track. "Vjiyed King, who has been clerking in Eger’s grocery for some years, has gone to Winona Lake' where he has secured a position in a grocery. Oxford Tribune: Factories pay. The elevator factory made us a dollar Wednesday, within a half hour after the deal was closed. And we put it in the old sock. The 8:30 p. m. train Sunday killed a 2-year-old colt and disabled a sucking colt belonging to Mr. Woods, on the Amsler farm, just east of the corporation line.