Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 August 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

LOCAL AND PERSONAL. I ... c/ Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 46c; oats 280. * See second page for editorial matter^ Only $1.25 to Chioago and return Sunday, Aug. 19. Unole Jared Benjamin is sick with catarrh of thebtouiach. -"SjJrTT. Hunt is now manager of tnK Jasper Saving & Trust Co. Madaline Ramp is visiting sister, Mrs. N. Krull, at Kentland. Gray is up irr Wells ‘‘county looking after his farm interests. s Bessie King, the librarian, 'revisiting her parents at Winona Lake this week. H. C. Nevil, Sr. of Tamaroa, 111., is visiting his son, H. C. Nevil, Jr., for a few weeks. \iars. Robert Randle of Mexico, /dSo., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Nowels. E. L. Hollingsworth was in Indianapolis Tuesday and again Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hoover of eopthwest Marion are visiting relatives in Johnson county. ' s and Mrs. W. C. Milliron are niGettysbarg, So. Dak., looking after their farm near there. Kosta, Trustee of Coltp., Newton county, was in the city on business Wednesday. Miss Harriet Yeoman returned last Friday from a visit with Miss Louise Harmon at Pontiac, 111. Rev. M. V. Brown and family will not return to Florida, we are told, but will settle down here. A. Leopold has bought the former Milliron restaurant and hats placed his son Simon in charge of same. K. Hollingsworth and family are sojourning at Lake Genevia, Wis., making the trip there via automobile. W. J. Merica has gone to Shelby ville to work awhile in a bakery and consider the proposition of purchasing same. M will leave on the wirly train Monday for Indianapolis to attend the annual ten days’ encampment of the I. N. G. Mrs. Rudolph Eisele of Pontiac, 111., and daughter, Mrs. J. P. Reckey of Monticello, are visiting Vincent Eisele, south of town, this week. Mrs. Thomas Driver of Barkley tp., went to Chicago Thursday and from there to Geneva, 111., to meet a sister whom she had not seen for 18 years. Goble, formerly of Rensselaer, but late of Omaha, Neb, is now located at Indianapolis as clerk in the W. H. Block department store. We know you will enjoy our new serial, “The Manager of the B. & A.,” the opening chapters of which will appear next week. Don’t miss reading it. Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Baughman went to Winona Lake yesterday where the latter will remain for a few weeks in the hope that her health may be benefitted. Rev. G. H. Clarke went to Remington Thursday to attend the district meeting of the Christian church and the opening of Fountain Park Assembly. Mrs. George Moorehead of Jennings county, is expected here today to visit her son Albert Moorehead of this city and to attend Fonntian Park Assembly. The Newton county republican central committee has selected J. C. Murphy of Morocco for county chairman, to succeed Dr. Shafer of Brook, who is moving to Lafayette. The new Christian church will be dedicated Sunday, Septr 2. Rev. J. H. O. Smith, of Valparaiso, will preach the dedicatory sermon. Further announcement will be made later. city school board has enjtfaged Miss Ethel Sharp to teach the fifth grade in the Rensselaer schools in place of Miss Lena Jackson, who has* resigned and will attend the State University. Miss Mindwell Crampton,daughter of A. B. Crampton, of the Delphi Citizen, and well known to many Rensselaer people, will be married Sept. 5 to Mr. Henry B. Wilson, Jr., of Copper Cliff, Ontario. Both are Purdue graduates, where they first met.