Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 October 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 35c; oats 30c. Charlie Hansen, the blacksmith, has been laid up this week with neuralga.■ Miss Mary Albin of Tefft is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. B Claspell, here this week. A. O. Garriott of Parr visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Leech here Tuesday. Remember the big sale of horses at Wolcott, Nov. 3. See ad elsewhere in this paper. and Mrs. W. A. Roberts, of Indianapolis, visited the former’s brother, C. A. Roberts, here this week. •_ Calling Cards: —100 engraved cards with plate for only $1.25 at The Democrat office. Call and see samples. Remember the special sale and fall opening lasting till Saturday night, Oct. 27. The only real bargain honse. Littlefield of Remington came over Friday and spent several days here with his brother, N. Littlefield. The Chicago excursion last Sunday was poorly patronized all alonglhe line. Only 18 tickets were sold here. \Mr. and Mrs. Enos Timmons, of Plymouth, are visiting relatives and friends in and about Rensselaer for a few weeks. Michael Nagel was operated on for cancer of the jaw at a Chicago hospital Saturday, and is reported getting along nicely. Irene Murphy of Forest, 111., who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Pursley’s the past week, returned home Saturday, <Mrs. George Marion, of Parr, * died Monday evening after an extended sickness, She leaves a husband and several children. Mary Goetz, who is teaching in the Wheatfield schools again this year, spent Saturday, and Sunday at her home in Newton tp. Goodland Herald: Many of the farmers around Goodland who 'havestarted to husk corn say that they are finding 10 bushels of rotten oom to the acre. Miss Blanche Reynolds of Monticello, who lived here for some time with her brother Dell, was married Monday to Wm. Scott of Newport News, Va. Miss Rosa Pursley who has been visiting her brother and family, P. C. Pursley, left Thursday for Lafayette for a visit with her brother there, John Pursley. -Af'Fd Hopkins, who is now working the city light plant, has bought the Cole residence property on North CxVlen street, now occupied by Mel Abbott, consideration $1,500. The Presbyterian ladies will hold their annual rummage sale the last Friday and Saturday of ' October, in the former Michael Eger shop on North Van Rensselaer street. Uncle William Pierce and John J. Brenner, both of whom had been sick for a long time, lived just across the streit from one another, and died only about nite hours apart, the former dying at 11:50 p. m., Monday, and the latter at 9:30 a. m., Tuesday, '