Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 March 1907 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 38c; oats 38c. pin. Littlefield has moved into the house near the depot, vacated by C. E. Jolly. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Wortley, jr., of Logansport, a 9 pound son, Feb. 26. Mrs. Jessie Chisom of Englewood is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. McCarthy. W. A. Lock and sister Stella, of Remington were guests of Miss Opal Sharp Saturday and Sunday. The aged mother of W. H. Flagg is suffering from a fall last Saturday in which her right hip was broken. Will H. Flagg is preparing to close out his real estate business here and move on his farm near Bloomington. - Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Sayler, now of Mandan, N. Dak., are visiting relatives and friends in Jasper county this week. Wayne Gwin has moved back from Cass county and is occupying the H. G. Daniels farm in Barkley tp. Mrs. H. V. Childers of Delphi had a stroke of paralysis Tuesday of last week, and J. W. Childers of this city is at her bedside. Mrs. Louella Brown and daughter Esther Phillips of Minneapolis, Minn., are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Blue. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Barnes and Mrs. Frank Vanatta of Fowler attended the Warren golden wedding anniversary here last Sunday. /The city marshal has been doing some good work this week in sending some worthless dogs to the “happy hunting grounds” via the cold lead route. XPostmaster-elect G. E. Murray has appointed R. B. Porter, his closest competitor for the office, as deputy postmaster. Mr. Porter should make an efficient and ular officer. / Cope and Amel Hanley and Ray went to Chicago last Saturday to spend Sunday with Thomas Hollingsworth and help him celebrate his fourteenth birthday anniversary. Dr. James L. Carr, an old and well known resident of Monon, dropped dead of heart failure at that place last Friday evening while on his way up town from the railroad station. John Woolover of Gifford moved this week to Wapella, 111., where he will work in a butcher shop. He made the trip across country, and expected it would take him about four days to drive through. Mrs. Melissa Wyatt of Kiowa county, Okla., formerly a resident of Jasper county, died at her home in Oklahoma Feb. 16. She was a sister of W. B. and 8. E. Yeoman of this county, and was well known here. •
