Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 December 1906 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

fRU’ IEK NEXT WEEK ■Mil Fill Jan,3-4, . Public Library Hall 0 The. Farmers’ Institute and Ladies’ Auxiliary Combined. An excellent program has been arranged of both local talent and state Institute workers. Mrs. Lindley of Salem and C.B.Benjamin, of Leßoy, Ind., will be present. Everybody is invited to attend. All sessions are open for ladies and gentlemen alike. See Program on Another Page.

LOCAL AND PERSONAL.

Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. 'Corn, 35c; oats 310. “A Happy New Year.” Farmer’s Institute next week. Oor merchants enjoyed an excellent holiday trade Saturday and Monday. Matt Yeager of Milroy tp , has gone to Kankakee, 111., to spend the winter with his son John. Goodlaud is talking Carnegie library. “Andy” has signified that be will furnish the spondulix. / Mr. and Mrs. Orlan Grant spent with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Chas Kasson, at Hammond. It is reported that Bruce Hardy has secured a job in the Chicago stockyards and will move to that city. ’“HObsrlie Rhoades, foreman on toe Chalmers Dispatch, spent Sunday and Monday with relatives here. Mrs. A. L. Willis was called to Anderson Saturday by the sickness of her daughter, Mrs. Vermont Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Brubaker of Hegewisoh, 111., visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blankenbaker of Parr over Christmas. \/Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Wolfe of "Jsjtammond, spent Curistmas here with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Leopold. js/ J. M. Knapp, the liveryman, is /nbstling mail on Route 3, during the few weeks vacation of the regular carrier, J. Q. Alter. JKFrank Fisher and son, Prof. Lee Fisher of the Stillwell, Laporte county schools, were in the city Wednesday and Thursday. IfcTom Bissenden has purchased a completeoutfit for making rubber stamps, and will add stamp making to his other lines of work. Keep in mind the fact that Rensseloer is going to have a big poultry and pet stock show the week of Jan. 7 to 12, inclusive. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dowler are visiting the family of T. F. Clark near Battle Ground, and relatives in Williamsport for a few weeks. (%/Mr. Robt. J. Overton and Miss Oiara M. Markin, both of Rensselaer, were united in marriage Christmas morning by Rev. G. H. Clarke at his residence. There will be a box social at Aix school house, Friday night, Jan. 4, for the benefit of the Good Hope Christian ohuroh. Everybody welcome. Ladies, please bring boxes. Dr. W. A. Noland, a well known pbysioian of North Judeon, was struok and instantly killed at that plsoe last Friday evening in stepping in front of a fast Erie train to get out of the way of a freight. The family of George Striokfaden received a dispatch from George Tuesday stating that bis mother, who has been in poor health for some time, was dead. She resided in the eastern part of the state.