Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 August 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Brief Items of interest to City and Country Readers. L Corn, 46c: oats 28c. Tillie Maichow is attending'normal at Terre Haate. “Tbe Manager of the B. & A.” Watch for opening chapters. Mrs. F. B. Hamm and children are visiting in Champaign, 111. Fountain Park Assembly will open at Remington next Saturday. Mrs. J. F, Warren, of Oklahoma City, Okla., is visiting relatives and old friends here. The biggest bargains in dress silks ever ofiered during the sale at tbe Chicago Bargain Store. Mrs. Eliza Renicker is reported Suite sick at the home of her son, obn Renicker, in Barkley tp. — ♦ J. J. Brenner is still living although in a critical condition and it U not thought he will recover. returned toßrooklyn, N. Y., after several weeks vacation with rela- - fives here. >Qt is reported that James Willis and Walter Sunderland have taken positions as brakemen on the Lake Erie railroad. New subscribers by postoffices: Remington, 2; Medaryville, 1; McCoysburg, 1; Rensselaer, 1; Tejft, 1; DeMotte 1. /Another excellent rain fell here Saturday night, the heaviest of the three good rains we have had in the past two weeks. Dr. and Mrs. F. M. Kindig of Chicago spent Sunday with former’s brother, Rev. H. L. Kindig and family of this city. Announcement advertisment of The Democrat’s new serial story, “The Manager of the B. & A.” appears elsewhere in this issne. f Dr J. W. Horton was here a few days the first of the week from 'Colgate, Ind. Ter., where he is. now engaged in the dental ousiness. C. C. Starr and daughter Miss Flosse are visiting the former’s half-brother, F. M. White, and other relatives near Battle Ground this week. Out of tbe old rut into tbe new oar new brand White Lilly Brand dour the best flour made. sl.lO per £ barrel at the Chicago BarStore, $sH. Porter and grand-daugh-r, Miss Ethel Shedd, left Monday for a three weeks’ visit at the former’s old home in Walpole, IJew Hampshire. Sherman Warner had his right foot cut off on the elevatad road at Chicago last week on which he was working. He formerly resided in Rensselaer. E. Strong, of Los Angeles, Cali., arrived in the city Monday for an extended visit with his brother, Mr. Lucius Strong, and old friends and neighbors. E. Hershman has moved ois law office from the Murray building into a suite of rooms in the I. O. O. F. building at the north side of the public square. Latest reports from E. B. Yondersmith of Remington are to the effect that he is gradually failing, is unconscious part of the time and is liable to die at any hour. From all accounts farmers hereabouts are getting more oats when they thresh than they had looked for, and it is thought tbe average yield will be above 30 bushels per acre. Lovers of good stories will enloy the new railroad story soon to appear in serial form in The Democrat, entitled "The Manager of the B, &A. Don’t fail tu read the opening chapters. Wm. Kenton returned to his home near Artesian, So. Dak., Tuesday, after a visit with relatives and friends here. He was accompanied by D. M. Worland and Sidney Holmes, who went to prospect a little. Mrs. G. D. Gregory left Wednesday for a three months visit with relatives and friends near Tomkinsville, Monroe oounty, Ky., down near the Tennessee line. Mr. Gregory will join her later for a couple of weeks and aocompany her home. The Wabash excursion to Niagara Falls next Thursday is an excellent opportunity to visit your friends in the east. Read the advertisment elsewhere in this paper and you will find that tbe return limit of tickets can be extended to Monday, Aug. 20.
