Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 September 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 43c; oats^Oc. F. E. Martin was here from Kokomo Tuesday. _ Only $1.25 for the round trip to Chicago tomorrow. Geo. H. Bell attended the horse show at Kentland this week. Remember the democratic township convention this afternoon. Special cloak sale to begin Saturday, September 29, at the .Chicago Bargain Store. \ James Matbeson returned last week from a two months’ visit with relatives in Canada. Two good farms to rent, 160 and 120 acres respectively. Call at this office for name of owner. \ Mrs. Frank Ross and son Bradley returned Saturday from a several weeks’ visit in Canada. Township Trustees Fell, of Carpenter, and Mannan, of Wheatfield, were in the city Wednesday. Squire James Yeoman of Newton tp., is moving to town. Ge will occupy his house on Front street. J. W. Horton has returned from Colgate, 1. T., having sold out his dental business there, it is reported. n/ The Rensselaer Rebekah degree ''warn went to Parr Wednesday evening and instituted a new lodge there, and Mrs. Harry Shedd of Net? York City, are visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Shedd, east of town. Geo. Goff is preparing to close out her bazaar and go to Hot Springs, Ark., to spend the winter with relatives. XC. W. Coen, James Williams, John Price and T. A. Besse left Tuesday for South Dakota on a land prospecting trip.
The democrats of Kankakee township have nominated D. H. Turner for Justice of the peace and John Finn.for constable. Nowels has purchased Simon Leopold’s interest in tne former Milliron restaurant and will be sole proprietor of same. '\>'Mrs. John O’Connor and son of /libuth of Remington were business visitors in the city last Friday and made The Democrat a friendly call. S. P. Rich, of Harvey, 111., has The Democrat’s thanks for a "five ’dollar William,” that places him on the right side of our subscription books to April 7,1909. ?>/j. V. Collins has rented the bHck livery barn near the river bridge and will run a feed and hitch barn therein. He will commence business this morning. W. H. Blodgett, the special correspondent of the Indianapolis News, was here Wednesday gathering data for a story about the Hamilton-Fendig controversy. The merchants of Winamac have abandoned the one man delivery system inaugurated there and returned to the old individual delivery system, says the Journal of that place. The Democrat keeps on hand at , all times a nandsome stock of wedding invitations and announcements, and also has new and styles of type for printing this olass of work.
