Jasper County Democrat, Volume 9, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 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, 37c; oats 37c. The Democrat for job work. Easter Sunday one week from to-morrow. Mrs. Geo. Meyers was in Chicago Saturday. There were .four suicides at Hammond Monday. George Bales was over from Goodland Saturday. If good weather continues oats sowing will be in full blast next week. .vA. three-year-old son of Wesley Price of near Aix, has the lung fever. Harry Short, the painter and paperhanger, has gone to Spokane, Wash. Harrison Wasson, northeast of town, is recovering from a Beige of lung fever. Monticello’s continuous vaudeville theatre is no more —it didn’t pay expenses. H Stephen Bowdy of Carpenter tp., was the guest of Sylvester Gray Monday. All kinds of pure seed Michigan potatoes, field and garden seeds at the Chicago Bargain Store. New subscribers to the Democrat by post offices this week: McCoysburg, 1; Newland, 1. * I take orders for men’s all wool emits from $lO upwards. Louis Wildberg, West End Clothier. JRA band of gypsies passed through town Monday, and they were a pretty tough looking outfit. . Dr. Miller was confined to the house several days the past week with rheumatism, but is now out again. Goodland Herald: Rev. T. J. Bassett, Rev. Magill and W W. Gilman will start on their trip to Europe n*xt week. Jesse >M. Coen, formerly of Rensselaer, was married last week at Palmyra, Wis., to Miss Margaret Willjams of that city. fi> Headquarters for men’s newest, nobbiest, ready-made or tailor made clothing at eoonomy prices, at the Chicago Bargain Store. pMrs. Bruce White was taken sick while attending her mother’s, Mrs, Zick’s, funeral in Walker tp., last week, and is still at her father’s home at this writing. Mrs. J. H, 'Peacock and children returned Thursday to her home in Butte, Mont., after several weeks visit with her brother and family, A. Rosenbaum. VMiss Tillie Gangloff, who has with her sister, Mrs. Mahler at Washington, 111., for the past year, returned home this week after a short visit at Blue Island., 111. f£.Bro. Roy Shepard of the Goodland Herald and Miss Fannie Crowden of Goodland, were united in marriage on Thursday evening of last week. The Democrat extends congratulations. Owing to the sickness of the defendant the Jones libel cases against the editor of this paper were continued from the second Wednesday to the fourth Thursday in the Newton oirouit court. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Austin of Chicago were visitors in the city Thursday and yesterday. The latter went from here to Lafayette to visit her parents, Judge and Mrs. E. P. Hammond.