Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 October 1906 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. See Baughman & Williams for farm and city loans. A few cases of diptheria are reported at Monticello. first frost of consequence came Tuesday night, Sale bills printed while you wait at The Democrat office. John Tillett of Gillam was a Rensselaer visitor Tuesday. f®w flakes of snow, barely prbceptible, fell Tuesday and Wednesday. Nice clean groceries from a nice dean store is the G. E. Murray Go’s, constant record. and Mrs. George Bruce of "Stuttgart, Ark., are visiting Jasper county relatives. H. Robertson of Wolcott, Xrtte in the city Tuesday, enroute to lowa to buy a carload of horses, Frank Robinson and son Ariola, Kan., who have been visiting relatives here, returned home Monday. C. B. Stewart ’and Mrs. Porter attended a convention of the Baptist church at Kokomo, this week. j><J. J. Eiglesbach is giving his mbat market building a thorough painting and general cleaning up both inside and out. and Mrs. S. B. Thornton of Union tp., left Tuesday for Washington state but was undecided as to where they would locate. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Yeiter of Barkley tp., died Monday night and was buried in Weston cemetery Wednesday. and Mrs. John Eger returned last Friday night from their trip to Boston, New York City, Washington and Philadelphia. The marriage of Mr. W. H. Timmons and Miss Jessie Parker will take place to-morrow at the home of tlje bride’s mother in Gillam tp. - Carrie Warren, formerly of but now of Oklahoma City, Okla., is to be married next Wednesday to Mr. Charles .H. Phelps, a young business man of that city. Mrs. Anna Flagg and Miss Verna McFarland of Maxinkuckee, and Mrs. Mary Flagg of North Judson, are visiting the family of Will H. Flagg. The big horse and cattle sale at W. E. Culp’s in Milroy tp., Tuesday was well attended and stock sold at very good prices. The sale amounted to about $3,800. The football game here Saturday between the Oakwood high * school of Lafayette and Rensselaer high school teams, resulted in a score o£ 36 to 6 in favor of the latter. S. H. Hopkins of Barkley tp., plead guilty Wednesday to a charge of intoxication in Rensselaer on last Friday, and was fined and costed to the amount, of $lO, which he paid. The Democrat is twelve pages to-day, owing to an extra large amount of apace taken up by our progressive merchants in telling the public of the fall bargains they nave to offer.
