Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 November 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. A-Miss Jennie Harris visited in Morocco last week. Buy your parchment butter wrappers at The Democrat office. The Brook schools have closed on account of prevalence of diptheria. , Rowles & Parker want to see you at their cloak opening Tuesday. Nov. 6. • usual amount of deviltry was done here by the hoodlums .Hollowe’en. ~vßol Fendig has joined the noosier colony at Spokane, Wash., to seek his fortune. \ Rev. 0. W. Postil of Fowler was bare Monday looking after his farm northwest of town. Dr. Chas. Vick was called to Lafayette last Friday by the death of his brother, Noah Vick of that city. ' A. J. Harmon left Tuesday on a land prospecting trip to the Dakotas. He expects to return next week. The Democrat is ten pages today, to accomodate its advertisers and publish the usual amount of news matter. AMr. and Mrs. Geo. Williams were* Kentland visitors Tuesday, where George was looking after cases in court. The hour of evening services at the various churches in Rensselaer has been changed from 7:30 to 7 KX) for the winter. Kenton Blankenship has bought the Anson Chupp property on Elm street and will occupy same the first of March. A vote for William Darroch for congress is a vote for the people’s interests rather than for the interests of the trusts. Wood, the barber, who went toTombstone, Arizona, some two weeks ago, is still there and may remain ail winter, it is said. • 'A\Mrs, R°y Ohizum of Lafayette returned home Sunday evening after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McCarthy. C. E. Morris of Union tp., who recently had a sale of his personal property, has moved upon a farm near Zionsville, Boone county, where he will follow dairying. Election next Tuesday. Be sure to get out and vote. Perhaps your vote might be the means of bringing about the much needed change in our county government. I. A. Leavel of Wabash county was here over Sunday. He has not bought another farm as yet, but is thinking seriously of buying a 190 acre farm near the one he Kanne who owns the former James D. Babcock farm just west of town, is building a handsome $2,200 house and a good barn on the 30 acres lying close to the city corporation. > I. L. Lockhart was here from. White county Wednesday getting The Democrat to “strike” him a thousand bills for the big stock sale which he will have at his farm at Lee, Monday, Nov. 12. '~ryrhe.city has purchased a team, wagon and harness for use of the city, the total cost being about s4ll. Ed Duvall has given up the job of doing the city teaming, and Ed Moore is temporarily engaged at it.
