Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. • Corn, 37c; oats 33c. Today is “groundhog day.” “The Conquest of Canaan.” Watch for it. 1 Considerable corn began to come in again yesterday. Mrs. James Mead of Hammond, visited relatives here this week. J-Mesdames Geo. F. Meyers and L. P. Shirer were Chicago visitors Saturday. Brookston Odd Fellows have let the contract for a new SB,OOO home for their lodge. The G. E. Murray Co. is showing a long line of swell new patterns in laces and embroideries. The sale is now on. B. Forsythe went to Fairfield, lowa, Sunday to join Mrs. Forsythe,, who bad been visiting there for a week, and returned home with her. Prices on all heavy winter goods are now so low at Rowles & Parker’s that it means a big saving to you to bay your next winter’s supply now. -1 Miss Belle Ramey, formerly of Rensselaer but now of Chicago Heights, was married a few days ago in Chicago to Frank Sutton of that place. Subscribe for the Democrat now and secure the opening chapters of “The Conquest of Canaan” by Booth Tarkington, Indiana’s popular author. John Eger may be president of a bank, but bis brother Will is a grand-dad, and that is something the former has no immediate prospects of becoming. A—John Zimmer of Newton tp., was injured considerably in a runaway accident Monday, receiving quite bad cuts on bis face. He is able to be about, however. The United States steel corporation has just purchased 2,500 acres more land for annexation to the town of Gary, in Lake county, paying $3,000,000 for same. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Gifford 1; Rensselaer, R-R-2, 1; Remington, R-R-l, 1; Midland City, 111., 1; Remington, 1; Estes Park, Colo., 1. Mrs. C. P. Wright returned Thursday from Kentland, where she was called Saturday by the sickness of her mother, Mrs. E. B. Vondersmith. She left the latter much improved. The Democrat has a nice lot of correspondence from Kniman this week. Our readers would like to, hear from there each week, and we hope our new correspondent will not disappoint them. 4 O. K. Ritchey attended the ' poultry show at Chicago last week. He says it was good outside of the turkey exhibit, and there were but 18 turkeys in the show, 12 bronze, 2 white and 4 Naragansets,