Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 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 35c. Mrs. Orrie Clark Carson of Lafayette is visiting relatives here this week. Joseph Leobold and family of Newton tp., left Thursday for their new ootne near Walnut, Kan. Ernest Clark was down from Chicago to spend Sunday and Monday with Rensselaer relatives. Miss Fannie Porter left Monday for an extended visit with relatives in Kansas and Oklahoma. J. V. Bringle writes us to change the address of bis Democrat from Lorbville, lowa, to Eureka, Cali. New subscribers to The Democrat this week by postoffices: Rensselaer. 1; Rensselaer R. R. 1, 1; Remington, 1. C. Irwin has rented Miss Blanche Hoyes’ property on South Weston street, and will move into same about March 1. Carry Lowman of near Pleasant Ridge is preparing to move to Van Buren county, Mich., wherb be recently purchased an improved 200-acre farm. J. A. Sharp, who is working in the shipping department of the American Brake Shoe Co., at Chicago Heights, spent Sunday with home folks in Rensselaer. Dr. William Vick, an old practicioner of Warren county and a brother of Dr. Chas. Vick of this city, died at his home in Green Hill last week, aged 78 years, A. Williams left Thursday for Indianapolis where be will look in upon the legislature for a day and go from there to Ohio to visit bis parents. He will return Monday. ‘ Albert Moorehead writes back from Limon, Colo., that he likes it 'first-rate there and that they have had practically no cold weather, but it seems more like spring than mid-winter.
