Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 December 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Item* of Interest to City and Country Reader*. Corn, 35c; oats 300. Santa Claus is on bis way to the Chicago Bargain Store. E. F. Honan was in Kentland on legal business Saturday. J. H. Cox has the exclusive sale of A. G. Morse’s candies in RenV selaer. ts E. P. Honan and son Edward visited in Chicago a few days last week. Mrs. Joseph Frances of Newton tp., is visiting relatives and friends in Illinois. large number of Rensselaer people took in the fat stock show at Chicago this week. See those special values in comforters, cotton and woolen blankets at Rowles & Parker’s. Miss Louise Harmon of Pontiac, 111., is visiting relatives and friends here this week. \Jddge and Mrs. S. P. Thompsstrieft Sunday for Los Angeles, Cali., to spend the winter. New subscribers to the Democrat this week by postoffices: Lee, 1; Parr, 1; Mt. Ayr, 1; Indianapolis; xMr. and Mrs. A. Parkison and Mrs. Isabel Parker left Tuesday for Los Angeles, Cali., to spend the winter “><3). L. Clark, wife and daughter Eva, left Tuesday to spend the winter with relatives in Oklahoma City, Okla. The trial of U. B. Kellogg, the alleged Canadian land swindler, is now on Lafayette, and will take all week to finish. A. J. Harmom, the auctioneer, is one of the judges of Poland China swine at the fat stock show in Chicago this week. Trank Morrow of Remington has moved here and will occupy the Billy Frey property in the east part of town. He will work for A. L. Branch.
and Mra. J. H. Oox attended the wedding of their son, Edgar Cox, of Hallett, Okla., and Miss Lilly J. Roach, of Delphi, at the latter place Tuesday. The Goodland Herald states that the majority secured on the blanket remonstrance in Goodland and Grant tp., was 87. Therefore Goodland will be a “dry” town for two years to come. LeopoM has bought the two Residence properties here owned by T. J. oayler of Lamar, Col. One is located on Front street and the other on Harrison street. The price paid was $3,000 for the two. Moody has disposed of his interest in the Moody & Roth meat market to the Roth boys and the firm will hereafter be known as Roth Bros. Mr. Moody is talking of moving back to his farm in Barkley tp, I. A. Leavel was over from Wabash county Saturday closing up the deal of his farm there to Geo. M. Kessinger. Mr. Leavel tells us that he has bought another farm near the one he sold in Wabash county. This one is of 193 acres and is well improved.. Rev. J. L. Barclay, president of the Indiana Conference, M. P. church, will preach at Mt. Hope Thursday night, Dec. 13; Rensselaer, First churoh, Friday night; hold Quarterly Conference at Rose Bud Saturday, Deo. 15, 2 p. m., preaching at night and Sunday morning, and at Rensselaer Sunday night.
