Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 March 1907 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Items of Interest to City and Country Readers. Corn, 38c; oats 37c. Leave yonr order at Duvall & Lundy’s for a tailor made suit. Miss Pearl Tanner left Tuesday to visit her parents at Kingman, Kan. Joseph Greiser has bought the John King residence property in the northeast part of town. You can now get groceries at Thornton’s restaurant, 2d door south of depot. Phone 271.. 4t. Mr and Mrs. F. Sutton of Chicago Heights, visited the latter’s mother, Mrs. Al Ramey, last week and this. Harley Anderson, who has been cook at the Nowels House for some time, has gone to Boswell where he has bought a restaurant.
Advertised Letters: C. T. Nelson, John Cleandmilder, Lant Runyan, Hussey & Gothwaite, James Cox, James Kemples, C. V. Holmes. ■“The Hottest Coon in Dixie” show, billed to play here Monday night, evidently got cold feet some where on the route as they failed to appear. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Phillips have moved into the T. H Robinson property west of the cemetery, Mr. Robinson having moved back to his farm in Giilam township. The three-year-old son of Mrs. Masterson, who lives in the J. E. Spitler house on Cullen street, died Sunday from enlargement of the tonsils and was buried Monday. The girls’ high school basket ball team went to Hammond last Friday evening and played the high school team of that place. The soore was 10 to 9 in favor of Rensselaer. Mrs. Anna Michaels of Oxford who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Lyman Barce, north of town, returned home Saturday accompanied by the latter who will visit in Oxford and Fowler for a while. The basket ball game between Rensselaer and Hobart high school teams, to haye been played at the latter place last Saturday night, was called off by reason of a couple of the Rensselaer players being sick. X Dave Haste has been employed tojfill out the number of employes at ithe water and light plant in place of Lem Huston, resigned. The other employes have been boosted up a notch and Dave starts in at the foot of the line. G. D. Gregory, who travels for the S. F. Baker Medicine of Keokuk, lowa, drove up to Starke county this week and began another canvass of that county. Mrs. Gregory accompanied him and will visit in the northern part of this county and Starke for several weeks.
