Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 September 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. ;• i * • Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 43c; oats 28c. Joseph Sharp was a Chicago visitor Sunday. Trustee Bonk was down from Walker on business Monday. ✓ Benjr Knapp of Wheatfield tp., was a business visitor in the city Monday. Mrs. A J. Harmon of Newton tp., with her children, is visiting in LaSalle, 111. and Mrs. S. A. Austin, of 'Wueattield, were Kensselaer visitors Wednesday. county people and stock well represented at the state fair this week. Miss Isabel Luers visited last week with Misses Lillian and Lauretta Latimore at Goodland. Manda Hoyes has returned to fifonticello and resumed her position as cashier in a department store there. John Guss of Proctor, jMinn., returned home Thursday after a five weeks visit with her parents near Virgie. ' Call at the Sharp Photo. Studio and get one of those souvenir albums of Rensselaer. Only 30 cents; by mail, 33 cents. Mrs. G. A. Strickfaden and, daughters who have been making an extended visit in Champaign, 111., returned home last Friday. ><Cj > rof. and Mr*- !• N. Warren and Mrs. Granville Moody entertained the teachers of the city schools.at the home of the latter last evening. Yeoman, of Union township, brought in a stalk of corn from his field Tuesday that was ’way up in the air and measured inches in circumference. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Parker of near Pleasant Ridge are visiting Dr. Wallace Parkinson and wife at Boswell this week and attending the Boswell fair. We are sorry to learn that owing to poor health Bro. C. A. McAllister of the Monon News is' compelled to retire from the management of that paper. The total tax levy in Newton county was fixed by tho oounty council at 39.63 cents on the hundred dollars. This is about half the levy of this county. Shames Welsh, south of town, is ' haVing quite a serious time fronS an affection to one of his ears which his doctor pronounces a cancer, but says be can cure it. Rev. E. M. Kuonen, a former pastor of the M. E. churoh at Wheatfield, and Miss Mary ning of Reynolds, were married at' Reynolds, where be is now stationed, Tuesday morning. Ernest Mellender, the young man who was so badly hurt up in Barkley tp., last week by being kicked by a horse, is said to be getting better and it is now thought that he will reoover. Rev. H. L. Kindig left Tuesday for Lebanon to attend the annual M. E. conference. He has a very unanimous invitation from his congregation to return for another year, and expects to do so.