Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 January 1907 — 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 31c. ' Remember The Democrat office for job printing. VKMiss Belie Fendig visited in 'ChTfiago this week. 'T-doUn Sharp has gone to Chicago Heights to work in a factory. The city schools open Monday after two weeks holiday vacation. >V-Gartield Swartz of Del Rey, 111., is visiting relatives here this week. Frank P. Meyer was up from Da'hville, 111., to spend New Year’s with relatives here. Frank Randle of Clark’s Hill. Ind, was circulating among old friends here this week. Now that the holidays are over we hope to hear from all our correspondents each week. rjMrs. Charles Kasson of Hammond, visited her daughter, Mrs. Orlan Grant, here this week Jdoe Shindelar of Newton tp. has Z >Mp£ed to Hegewisch, 111., where he will work in the car shops.D. Bringle of Jordan tp. '’ijfeTrt Sunday with his sister, Mrs. F. L. Yeoman, at Hibbard, Ind. Remember the baby show on Saturday Jan. 12, in connection with the poultry show next week. Rev. D. T. Halstead was called to Argus, Ind., Saturday to conduct a funeral service over the remains of an old friend. JtadTbout a half dozen young peopf® from here went to Lowell Monday evening to attend the skating rink and a dance. A. D. Babcock, the rotund Goodland attorney, was in the city on business Monday and made The Democrat a friendly -call.
Kentland Enterprise: Nicholas Krall has purchased the Ade property on Carrol street, just vacated by H. A. Strohm. I Miss Con Adams, who has been spending several months with her brother Will at St. Cloud, Minn., returned home last Frtday. jjJThe Democrat has correspondence this week from Wheatfield. We hope the writer will favor our readers with items from there each week. Stalbaum of Kankakee Ip. was in the city on business Monday. He says the smallpox scare ic all over, no new cases, and the schools will open Monday. New subscribers this week to The Democrat by postoffices: Stanley,North Dakota, I;Chicago 1; Brook, R-R-l, 1; Rensselaer, 2; Rensselaer, R-R-2, 1; Chicago, 1. JJThe Brook Reporter states that the doctors hold out no hope for the recovery of Jack Esson of that place, who has been in poor health for some time. /J. E. Bislosky has sold his coal, 'Wood and feed business to Coen & Brady, who will move the business to their grain elevator office north-of the railroad. Woodworth Bros, have gone to Lowell for a couple of weeks with their roller skating business, while the Catholic fair and poultry show occupies the room they were using in the K. of P. building. Geo. Capes, notice of whose public sale is advertised elsewhere in this paper, has bought a farm near Idaville, in White county, and will move upon same. Emmet Fiddler will move on the farm vacated by Mr. Oapee. Mrs. Anna Conner, who has been taking treatment in a Chicago hospital for the past five weeks, returned home Monday, apparently greatly improved. She will have to make occasional trips to Chicago for treatment for awhile yet.
