Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 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 27c. Read the Racket Store ad on page 6. Only $1.25 to Chicago and return Sunday, Aug. 19. -VUfrs. R. D. Thompson is visitihg in Chicago this week. “The Manager of the B. & A.” will be found on page seven. If yon need a new hat Duvall & Lundy has what you want from 5c to $5.00. Attorney Frank Davis of Brook was in the city on business Wednesday. F. Warren of Oklahoma City, Okla., is here for a few days’ visit with old friends. W. A. Rinehart of Queen City, Mo., son-in-law of A. McCoy, was in the city Saturday. Hayes of Barkley from the Marion business college last week. 2<Mias Margaret Chambers of ■Cntuago is visiting her cousin, Mrs. S. C. Irwin here this week. We know you will enjoy “The Manager of the B. -4F A.” Read the opening chapters on seventh page. Vick of New York City, 'is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Vick here this week. Advertised letters: Mrs. A. Meyers, Mrs. Mary Scott, Mrs. Joe Pollock, Ada M. Thatcher, Mr. W 7 C. Sharp. J. J. LaFlower and three -"chiliTren of Coffeyville, Kans., are visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Healey. John W. Walker, the shorthand reporter, is here from Tombstone, Arizona, for a couple of weeks visit. ><CSquire Irwin tied the knot last Friday afternoon which made one Benjamin Reeves and Mrs. Martha Anderson of Newton tp. Bert Fisher of Shelbyville, Ind., who has been working near Rensselaer since last fall, returned home Wednesday to stay. County Councilman Frank J. Babcock of Carpenter tp., is laid up with a broken rib, the result of . a kick from a horse last week. The reunion of the Lake County Veterans’ Association will be held at Oakland Park, Lowell, Thursday, Aug. 23. A good program has been provided. Newton County Sentinel; Lake Village will positively make no change in the dates of the Old Soldiers and Old Settlers reunion. It will be held Sept. 14 and 15. >Js4iss Manda Hoyes of this place, z whd has been holding a position in a department store at Monticello for several years, has resigned her position and returned bojite. George Moorhead and son z Robert of Jennings county are visiting relatives and friends here and at Remington. The latter will probably remain up here for awhile. » , Hiram Dav has moved the barn from the old Hammond lots, on Division street, to one of bis lots on East Harrison street, near Scott street, and will convert it inproperty. «yCD. H. Yeoman, J. C. Gwin, ZGeSTge • Pumphrey and H. W. Jackson are among the old soldiers from here attending the National G. A. R. encampment at Minneapolis this week.